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Displayed in the chart below is the relative distribution of characters (top x-axis) across various illustrated editions of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn cataloged on this webpage. Each colored bar represents a different character, while the y-axis lists the editions in chronological order. At the bottom, the second x-axis shows the total number of illustrations in these editions.
Displayed in the chart below is the relative distribution of characters (top x-axis) across various illustrated editions of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn cataloged on this webpage. Each colored bar represents a different character, while the y-axis lists the editions in chronological order. At the bottom, the second x-axis shows the total number of illustrations in these editions.


Please note that many illustrations feature multiple characters. Therefore, adding the individual values of all characters appearing in a single edition will yield a number greater than 100%.
Please note that many illustrations feature multiple characters. Therefore, adding the individual values of all characters appearing in a single edition will yield a number greater than 100%.  
 
 


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Latest revision as of 18:38, 6 October 2025


Displayed in the chart below is the relative distribution of characters (top x-axis) across various illustrated editions of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn cataloged on this webpage. Each colored bar represents a different character, while the y-axis lists the editions in chronological order. At the bottom, the second x-axis shows the total number of illustrations in these editions.

Please note that many illustrations feature multiple characters. Therefore, adding the individual values of all characters appearing in a single edition will yield a number greater than 100%.