Generally it was written by Mark Twain. This book is a journal where Mark Twain and his brothers traveled to Carson, Nevada. Because Mark Twain's brother was working as a secretary in Nevada province, they went. The book, the journal began when they left for Carson City; it ended when Mark Twain decided to move to New York instead of living somewhere in San Francisco or Wild West. In the meantime he talked about how they got rich, how they lost it, and how they were rich again and lost.
In Mark Twain's "rough" book, Twain tells the story of the West that he encountered while crossing America. Twain depicts many aspects of the West, including lawless elements, Indians, Mormons and miners. What is mentioned is still complete and still depicted by people without complete truth. For this reason, many people misunderstand the truth about these different parts of Western culture. Twain wrote to miners in Nevada and California. All the miners are searching for a simple dollar, but most people realize that they are deep inside this hole. Twain's Roughing It, Vardis Fisher and Opal Holmes' early gold rush and mining camp in the western United States can find the dream that western miners will become rich, but a cruel It shows the reality.
Generally it was written by Mark Twain. This book is a journal where Mark Twain and his brothers traveled to Carson, Nevada. Because Mark Twain's brother was working as a secretary in Nevada province, they went. The book, the journal began when they left for Carson City; it ended when Mark Twain decided to move to New York instead of living somewhere in San Francisco or Wild West. In the meantime, he talked about how they got rich, how they lost it, and how they once again became rich.