Shortly after his inglorious "military career" in a Confederate
militia, as related in "A Private History of a Campaign That
Failed," Mark Twain "lit out for the Territories" when his brother
was appointed secretary to the governor of Nevada. The result was
one of the greatest books in the literature of the American West,
full of first-hand accounts of cowboys, miners, roughnecks, and
assorted colorful characters as only Mark Twain could describe
them.
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