The Prince And The Pauper

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Discover the enchanting tale of 'The Prince And The Pauper', an illustrated classic by Mark Twain, beautifully crafted by artist Manish Singh. This brand new paperback edition features 72 captivating pages that narrate an engaging story of identity, friendship, and the disparities between social classes in 16th century England. With its rich storytelling, 'The Prince And The Pauper' presents an opportunity for readers of all ages to explore the thrilling adventure of Tom, the pauper, and Edward, the prince, who, despite their vastly different lives, share a birthday and striking resemblance. As they whimsically decide to switch clothes, they unwittingly step into each other’s worlds, leading to hilariously unexpected situations and a valuable lesson about empathy and understanding. Perfect for young readers or anyone who appreciates classic literature, this edition combines Twain's timeless narrative with engrossing illustrations that bring the story to life. Ideal for collectors and educational purposes, join Tom and Edward on their delightful escapade in this must-have addition to your bookshelf. Order now to see how their adventure unfolds!

By Twain, Mark
Illustrated by Singh, Manish
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 72
Publisher CAMPFIRE


A chance meeting between a member of the royal family and a street urchin triggers a course of events that form the basis of this enthralling story. Tom, the pauper; and Edward, the prince, discover that not only do they share the same birthday, but they also look identical. Being the boys that they are, they decide to have some fun and exchange clothes. However, little do they know that this will land them up in the most bizarre of situations. Inadvertently, the boys end up swapping places with each other - Tom becomes the prince; and Edward, the pauper. No one believes them when they try to explain their true identities, so they are forced to adapt to their new lifestyles, with very interesting consequences. This well-loved novel by Mark Twain takes a humorous look at 16th century society, and the inequalities that existed at that time, and perhaps still do today.

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