Route 66: The Mother Road

by Michael Wallis

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Tells the story of the legendary road, Route 66, begun in the early 1920s that covered 2400 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles.

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If you want to see what this book is like at its best, look-at and read the first four pages of chapter 7, on New Mexico. The author doesn't sustain this magical prose style throughout the book (who could?), but it'll give you a taste of what this book aims for and, in many places, achieves. Chapter 10, the book's final, is a little anticlimactic. Titled "Mother Road Revival", the chapter's first 6 pages are truly interesting, but then the author takes the reader all the way back to Illinois, for a whirlwind recapitulation of the entire trip, following the same format and style as the preceding 9 chapters, only updating some of the information. It was actually a little tedious! Like completing a pleasurable, but very long road trip, and show more then immediately repeating the journey! Still, a fun book. show less
Some good vintage pictures
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Michael Wallis the best-selling author of Route 66 and Billy the Kid, has published eighteen books and won numerous honors and awards He is a popular public speaker and a highly acclaimed voice actor He lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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Travel, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
917.804History & geographyGeography & travelGeography of and travel in North AmericaWestern U.S.Travel
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F595.3 .W35Local History of the United States, Canada and Latin AmericaUnited States local historyThe West. Trans-Mississippi Region. Great Plains
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