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A personal account of a cross-country automobile journey from the eastern seaboard to the Pacific, blending practical route guidance with travel anecdote. The narrative covers planning and departure, vehicle equipment and luggage recommendations, daily road conditions, service stops, and occasional mechanical concerns, while following pathways through cities, prairie and mountain scenery, deserts, and distinctive regional landscapes. Chapters mix how-to advice—maps, tires, clothing, accommodations—with observational sketches of weather, local people, and surprising hazards, maintaining a lightly humorous, pragmatic tone as it traces the itinerary and impressions of the trip.

About the Author

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Beatrice Larned Massey

Beatrice Larned Massey was an American author known for her work in early 20th-century literature. Her notable book, "It Might Have Been Worse," reflects her unique perspective and storytelling style. While not widely recognized today, her contributions to literature provide insight into the themes and concerns of her time. Massey's writing often explores the complexities of human experience, making her work a valuable part of the literary heritage.

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