In 1867, the great American writer Mark Twain embarked on what he wryly called his “Great Pleasure Excursion,” a journey through Europe that would later inspire his travelogue, The Innocents Abroad; or, The New Pilgrim’s Progress. During the trip, Twain discovered that rumors…
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