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Books with title Travels With Charley

  • Travels With Charley

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (Book-of-the-Month Club, Jan. 1, 1995)
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  • Travels With Charley

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (The Folio Society, Jan. 1, 2005)
    2nd printing.
  • Travels with Charley

    John Steinbeck, Gary Sinise

    Audio Cassette (Highbridge Audio, Aug. 1, 1994)
    In 1960, at age 58, John Steinbeck set out with his French poodle, Charley, to rediscover the country he had been writing about for so many years. Together they crossed America from the northernmost tip of Maine to California's Monterey peninsula, stopping to smell the grass, to see the lights, and to hear the speech of the real America. Steinbeck dined with truckers, encountered bears at Yellowstone, and reflected on the American character, racial hostility, and the unexpected kindness of strangers. Lyrical, perceptive, and surprising, it's an indispensable portrait of our national identity.
  • Travels with Charley

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1968)
    An awe inspiring and thought provoking book!
  • Travels with Charley

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, May 17, 2011)
    In 1960, John Steinbeck set out to rediscover and document his native land; accompanied only by his dog, he travelled all across the United States in a pick-up truck. This Penguin Classics edition of Travels with Charley includes an introduction by Jay Parini. When he was almost sixty years old, worried that he might have lost touch with the sights, the sounds and the essence of America's people, Steinbeck took note of his itchy feet and prepared to travel. He was accompanied by his French poodle, Charley, diplomat and watchdog, across the states of America from Maine to California. Moving through the woods and deserts, dirt tracks and highways to large cities and glorious wildernesses, Steinbeck observed - with remarkable honesty and insight, with a humorous and sometimes sceptical eye - America, and the Americans who inhabited it. What he saw was a lonely, generous nation too packed with individuals for single judgements; what he saw made him proud, angry, sympathetic and elated. His vision of how the world was changing still speaks to us prophetically through the decades. John Steinbeck (1902-68), winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize for literature, is remembered as one of the greatest and best-loved American writers of the twentieth century. During the Second World War Steinbeck served as a war correspondent, his journalism later collected in Once There Was a War (1958), and he was awarded the Norwegian Cross of Freedom for his portrayal in The Moon is Down (1942) of Resistance efforts in northern Europe. His best-known works include the epics The Grapes of Wrath (1939) and East of Eden (1952), and his tragic novella Of Mice and Men (1937). John Steinbeck's complete works are published in Penguin Modern Classics. If you enjoyed Travels with Charley, you might like Cannery Row, also available in Penguin Modern Classics. 'Pure delight, a pungent potpourri of places and people' The New York Times Book Review
  • Travels With Charley

    Steinbeck

    Hardcover (The Viking Press, Jan. 1, 1968)
    This wonderful book: Travel With Charley, by Steinbeck - Winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize for Literature is a gem. For twenty years John Steinbeck has been writing about America, while America changed. To reassure himself, he set out on a voyage of discovery, accompanied by a distinguished French poodle named Charley, and riding in a three-quarter-ton pickup truck equipped with miniature ship's cabin.
  • Travels with Charley

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (Folio Society, Jan. 1, 2004)
    None
  • Travels with Charley

    John Steinbeck, Ron McLarty

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1999)
    7 compact discs (8 hr., 30 min.) The chronicle of Steinbeck's journey across America with his dog Charley. Narrated by Ron McLarty, unabridged.
  • Travels with Charley

    John Steinbeck

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Pathfinder Edition, Jan. 1, 1972)
    In Search of America is a travelogue written by American author John Steinbeck. It depicts a 1960 road trip around the United States made by Steinbeck, in the company of his standard poodle, Charley
  • Travels with Charley

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (Viking, Jan. 1, 1962)
    In September 1960, John Steinbeck embarked on a journey across America. He felt that he might have lost touch with the country, with its speech, the smell of its grass and trees, its color and quality of light, the pulse of its people. To reassure himself, he set out on a voyage of rediscovery of the American identity, accompanied by a distinguished French poodle named Charley; and riding in a three-quarter-ton pickup truck named Rocinante. His course took him through almost forty states: northward from Long Island to Maine; through the Midwest to Chicago; onward by way of Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana (with which he fell in love), and Idaho to Seattle, south to San Francisco and his birthplace, Salinas; eastward through the Mojave, New Mexico, Arizona, to the vast hospitality of Texas, to New Orleans and a shocking drama of desegregation; finally, on the last leg, through Alabama, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey to New York. Travels with Charley in Search of America is an intimate look at one of America's most beloved writers in the later years of his life—a self-portrait of a man who never wrote an explicit autobiography. Written during a time of upheaval and racial tension in the South—which Steinbeck witnessed firsthand—Travels with Charley is a stunning evocation of America on the eve of a tumultuous decade.
  • Travels with Charley

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1977)
    To hear the speech of the real America, to smell the grass and the tress, to see the colors and the light—these were John Steinbeck's goals as he set out, at the age of fifty-eight, to rediscover the country he had been writing about for so many years. With Charley, his French poodle, Steinbeck drives the interstates and the country roads, dines with truckers, encounters bears at Yellowstone and old friends in San Francisco. And he reflects on the American character, racial hostility, on a particular form of American loneliness he finds almost everywhere, and on the unexpected kindness of strangers that is also a very real part of our national identity.
  • Travels with Charley

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (William Heinemann Ltd, Sept. 1, 1962)
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