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  • A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail

    Bill Bryson

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Traces the author's adventurous trek along the Appalachian Trail past its natural pleasures, human eccentrics, and offbeat comforts
  • A Walk in Woods: Rediscovering America on Appalachian Trail

    Bill Bryson

    Paperback (Anchor, March 15, 2006)
    Walk in the Woods : Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson. Anchor Press,2006
  • A Walk in the Woods

    Bill Bryson

    Hardcover (Doubleday, March 15, 1997)
    Doubleday (London), 1997; first British edition.
  • A Walk in the Woods

    Bill Bryson, William Roberts

    Audio CD (Chivers Sound Library, Nov. 1, 2001)
    Traces the author's adventurous trek along the Appalachian Trail past its natural pleasures, human eccentrics, and offbeat comforts.
  • A Walk in the Woods

    Bill Bryson

    Mass Market Paperback (Anchor, March 15, 1788)
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  • A Walk in the Woods

    Bill Bryson, David Cook

    Paperback (Black Swan Books, Limited, Aug. 1, 1998)
    From the author of "Notes from a Small Island" and "The Lost Continent" comes this humorous report on his walk along the Appalachian Trail. The Trail is the longest continuous footpath in the world, and it snakes through some of the wildest and most spectacular landscapes in America.
  • A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail

    Bill Bryson

    Hardcover (Broadway Books, March 15, 1998)
    Copyright date 1998, 1st edition, 1st printing. Now Being Made into a Major Motion Picture. Tan and green cover over boards with gold lettering and design on the spine. Green inside covers front and back. Blind stamped insignia of the publisher on the upper right corner of the front board. No tears, bent pages, nor any writing. A scuffed Mark on the front board upper part approximately 1 inch long by 1/8 inch wide. Fore edge pages are not cut. Dust Jacket, No tears, bent flaps, nor is it price clipped. Dust jacket is now in a clear cover. Text is bright and clean, secure, binding, a solid book depicting times in trials of hiking the Appalachian Trail.
  • A Walk in the Woods : Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail

    Bill Bryson

    Audio Cassette (Random House Audio, May 4, 1998)
    "Not long after I moved with my family to a small town in New Hampshire, I happened upon a path that vanished into a wood on the edge of town."So begins Bill Bryson's hilarious book A Walk in the Woods. Following his return to America after twenty years in Britain, Bryson decided to reacquaint himself with his native country by walking the 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail, which stretches from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine. The AT, as it's affectionately known to thousands of hikers, offers an astonishing landscape of silent forests and sparkling lakes--and to a writer with the comic genius of Bill Bryson, it also provides endless opportunities to test his own powers of ineptitude, and to witness the majestic silliness of his fellow human beings. For a start, there's the gloriously out-of-shape Stephen Katz, a buddy from Iowa who accompanies the similarly unfit Bryson on the trail. Once Bryson and Katz settle into their stride, it's not long before they come across the fabulously annoying Mary Ellen, whose disappearance ruins a perfectly good slice of pie, a gang of Ralph Lauren-attired yuppies from whom Katz appropriates a key piece of equipment, and a security guard in Pennsylvania who, for no ascertainable reason, impounds Bryson's car. Mile by arduous mile these latter-day pioneers walk America, along the way surviving the threat of bear attacks, the loss of key provisions, and everything else this awe-inspiring country can throw at them.But A Walk in the Woods is more than just a laugh-out-loud hike. Bryson's acute eye is a wise witness to this fragile and beautiful trail, and as he tells its fascinating history, he makes a moving plea for the conservation of America's last great wilderness. An adventure, a comedy, a lament, and a celebration, A Walk in the Woods is destined to become a modern classic of travel literature.
  • A Walk in the Woods

    Bill Bryson

    Paperback (Anchor Canada, July 28, 2015)
    A CLASSIC FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF ONE SUMMER Back in America after twenty years in Britain, Bill Bryson decided to reacquaint himself with his native country by walking the 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail, which stretches from Georgia to Maine. The AT offers an astonishing landscape of silent forests and sparkling lakes—and to a writer with the comic genius of Bill Bryson, it also provides endless opportunities to witness the majestic silliness of his fellow human beings.For a start there's the gloriously out-of-shape Stephen Katz, a buddy from Iowa along for the walk. Despite Katz's overwhelming desire to find cozy restaurants, he and Bryson eventually settle into their stride, and while on the trail they meet a bizarre assortment of hilarious characters. But A Walk in the Woods is more than just a laugh-out-loud hike. Bryson's acute eye is a wise witness to this beautiful but fragile trail, and as he tells its fascinating history, he makes a moving plea for the conservation of America's last great wilderness. An adventure, a comedy, and a celebration, A Walk in the Woods has become a modern classic of travel literature.
  • A Walk in the Woods Complete & Unabridged

    Bill Bryson

    Audio CD (Transworld Pub, May 31, 2004)
    The Appalachian Trail covers 14 states, and over 2,000 miles. It stretches along the East Coast of the United States, from Maine in the north to Georgia in the south. It is famous for being the longest continuous footpath in the world. (Compare this with the Pennine Way, which is a mere 250 miles long.) It snakes through some of the wildest and most spectacular landscapes in America, as well as through some of its most poverty-stricken and primitive backwoods areas - Redneck country - Moonshine, Lil' Abner, there's bears in them thar hills. Remember the film Deliverance? God only knows what possessed Bill Bryson, a reluctant adventurer if ever there was one, to undertake this gruelling hike. Perhaps it was just a long-held ambition to lose weight: he has lost two stone so far. As he recently wrote from the trail to his publisher: 'Speaking of vigorous exercise, boy have I just had some. Maine was a bitch. I want you to come back and walk it with me so that when you die if you go to hell you will be able to say: "Call this hell? Try walking across Maine in August."' Reared in the tradition of Mark Twain, James Thurber and S.J. Perelman, Bryson used his many years in Britain to soak up a peculiarly English sense of irony and humour and to hone a laugh-out-loud style that is uniquely, hilariously, his own.
  • A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America Along the Appalachian Trail

    Bill Bryson

    Mass Market Paperback (Seal Books, Dec. 26, 2006)
    God only knows what possessed Bill Bryson, a reluctant adventurer if ever there was one, to undertake a gruelling hike along the world's longest continuous footpath—The Appalachian Trail.The 2,000-plus-mile trail winds through 14 states, stretching along the east coast of the United States, from Georgia to Maine. It snakes through some of the wildest and most spectacular landscapes in North America, as well as through some of its most poverty-stricken and primitive backwoods areas.With his offbeat sensibility, his eye for the absurd, and his laugh-out-loud sense of humour, Bryson recounts his confrontations with nature at its most uncompromising over his five-month journey.An instant classic, riotously funny, A Walk in the Woods will add a whole new audience to the legions of Bill Bryson fans.
  • A Walk In The Woods: The World's Funniest Travel Writer Takes a Hike

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (Black Swan, March 15, 2001)
    Walk In The Woods