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Who is Samuel L. Clemens from The World's Great Speeches and what is their importance?

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Better known as author Mark Twain, Clemens was a humorist who was well known both as orator and writer. The speeches included in this book are examples of his humor and include references to an apprentice weather maker who learns his trade by practicing in New England. Clemens was born in 1835 and died in 1910.

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The World's Great Speeches