Mark Twain books - a part of Americana! The first publication of Twain collections was a red cloth group. These books are green cloth and printed roughly 1916 (see below for details) Harper and Brothers began advertising Mark Twain's Author's National Edition in green cloth binding in the fall of 1916. It ended up being the most commonly promoted edition of his works. The set might be purchased on the installation plan and was commonly marketed in papers and magazines throughout World War I. Ads featured promos that might be clipped and sent back to Harper and Brothers ordering sets on approval.
These books would be a remarkable gift or addition to your home. It thrills me to hold these books and understand that someone several years ago read and enjoyed them. They are classics and need to be treasured and kept for future generations.
Kindly note that some pages still have to be cut, leaving them in the initial condition from the manufacture.