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Two Thousand Miles on an Automobile / Being a Desultory Narrative of a Trip Through New England, New York, Canada, and the West, By "Chauffeur"

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An early long-distance automobile tour across New England, New York, Canada, and the West is presented as a sequence of episodic travel sketches that blend practical mechanical advice with on-the-road anecdotes. The narrator records breakdowns and repairs, tire troubles, road conditions, and overnight halts, and intersperses technical tips about engines and tools with observations of towns, landscapes, local characters, and occasional historical or reflective asides, conveying both the unpredictability of early motoring and the social encounters that arise from prolonged travel.

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Arthur Jerome Eddy

Arthur Jerome Eddy was an American author and art critic known for his contributions to the understanding of modern art movements. His notable works include "Cubists and Post-Impressionism," where he explores the revolutionary changes in art during the early 20th century. Eddy also penned "Recollections and Impressions of James A. McNeill Whistler," offering insights into the life and work of the influential artist. Additionally, his travel narrative, "Two Thousand Miles on an Automobile," reflects his experiences across New England and beyond, showcasing his diverse interests and engaging writing style. Through his writings, Eddy has left a mark on both art criticism and travel literature.

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