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Touring The West With Leaping Lena, 1925

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Full title: Touring The West With Leaping Lena, 1925
ISBN: 9780806152288
ISBN 10: 0806152281
Authors: Clark, W. C.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Num. pages: 300
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

Driving Across The Country In The Early Twentieth Century Was High Adventure. In 1925 Willie Chester Clark And His Family Piled Into A Modified Chevrolet Touring Car, Affectionately Named Leaping Lena, And Took Off For The West. Clark's Account Of The Journey Will Acquaint Readers With Cross-country Travel At A Time When Americans Were Just Inventing The Road Trip. Editor David Dary Discovered A Copy Of Clark's Account Among His Grandfather's Personal Papers. Dary Introduces The Tale Of How Leaping Lena Clocked Some 12,000 Miles In Five Months, Starting From West Virginia And Traveling To The Northwest, Down The Pacific Coast To Southern California, Through The Desert Southwest, And Back Home Via The Southern Plains. Among The Highlights Of The Trip Were Visits To Yellowstone, Yosemite, Mount Rainier, And Crater Lake. Writing While Sitting On A Camp Stool, His Typewriter Resting On The Car's Front Bumper, W.c.^ Clark Turned Out Lively Descriptions Of The Family's Experiences With All The Wit And Panache Of His Later Journalism Career. Clark Details Road Conditions, The Quality Of Accommodations, The Cost Of Gas And Food, User Fees At National Parks, And The Number And Variety Of Fellow Tourists His Party Encountered. He Also Describes The Pitfalls Of Life On The Road. Flat Tires Were A Daily Occurrence, Mechanical Breakdowns Almost As Frequent, And The Crude, Mostly Unpaved Roads Were Named But Not Yet Numbered, And Only Intermittently Marked. And If The Clarks Were Not Lucky Enough To Stay With Friends, They Had To Camp. Framed By An Introduction And Annotations That Set The Story In Context, And Illustrated With Photographs Of Gas Stations, Roadside Attractions, And Roadsters Typical Of The Day, Touring The West With Leping Lena Gives A Firsthand Glimpse Into The Early Days Of Cross-country Automobile Trips.^ Readers Will Enjoy Its Historical Detail Even As They Realize That When It Comes To Family Road Trips, Some Things Haven't Changed-- In 1925 Willie Chester Clark And His Family Piled Into A Modified Chevrolet Touring Car, Affectionately Named Leaping Lena, And Took Off For The West. Leaping Lena Clocked Some 12,000 Miles In Five Months, Starting From West Virginia And Traveling To The Northwest, Down The Pacific Coast To Southern California, Through The Desert Southwest, And Back Home Via The Southern Plains. Clark Recorded Extensive Observations On The Roads And Communities He Visited. His Journal Reveals Keen Insights Into The People And Places He Encountered, As Well As The Conditions Of Western Tourism At The Time-- West Virginia To Kansas -- Kansas To South Dakota -- South Dakota To Yellowstone -- Montana And Idaho -- Oregon To Washington State -- Back To Oregon -- Northern California -- Southern California And A Quick Visit Into Mexico -- Texas And Oklahoma -- Arkansas To West Virginia. By W.c. Clark ; Edited By David Dary. Includes Index. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 269-278) Index. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 269-278) And Index.