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The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg

Mark Twain’s biting satire The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg exposes the fragility of untested virtue and the ease with which moral pride can unravel under pressure. Released with a foreword by J. McDonald Williams.

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Mark Twain’s biting satire The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg exposes the fragility of untested virtue and the ease with which moral pride can unravel under pressure. Released with a foreword by J. McDonald Williams. Set in a town famous for its incorruptibility, this darkly comic tale follows a stranger’s cunning plan to reveal the hypocrisy lurking beneath the surface. A timeless story that challenges both individual integrity and collective self-righteousness.

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