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One Summer America 1927

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ISBN-10: 0767919408

ISBN-13: 9780767919401

Edition: N/A

Authors: Bill Bryson

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One of the most admired nonfiction writers of our time retells the story of one truly fabulous year in the life of his native country—a fascinating and gripping narrative featuring such outsized American heroes as Charles Lindbergh, Babe Ruth, and yes Herbert Hoover, and a gallery of criminals (Al Capone), eccentrics (Shipwreck Kelly), and close-mouthed politicians (Calvin Coolidge). It was the year Americans attempted and accomplished outsized things and came of age in a big, brawling manner. What a country. What a summer. And what a writer to bring it all so vividly alive for us on the page in this certain bestseller.
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Book details

List price: $32.50
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/1/2013
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 528
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.50" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 1.936

Bill Bryson was born in Des Moines, Iowa, on December 8, 1951. In 1973, Bryson went backpacking in England, where he eventually decided to settle. He wrote for the English newspapers The Times and The Independent, as well as supplementing his income by writing travel articles. Bryson moved back to the States in 1995. His first travel book, The Lost Continent, chronicles a trip in his mother's Chevy around small town America. Since then, he has written several more travelogues about the U. K. and the U. S., including bestsellers, A Walk in the Woods, I'm A Stranger Here Myself, and In a Sunburned Country. His other books include: Bill Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome Words, Neither Here…    

Prologue
May: The Kid
June: The Babe
July: The President
August: The Anarchists
September: Summer's End
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes on Sources and Further Reading
Bibliography
Photography Credits
Index