On This Day Dec 10, 1884, Mark Twain’s literary masterpiece, “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” was first published in the UK and Canada. The novel, renowned for its exploration of themes like racism and freedom, has since become a classic of American literature.
Interestingly, a printing error led to the delayed publication in the United States in February 1885. Twain’s work continues to be studied and celebrated for its profound impact on literature and its insights into the social complexities of its time.