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A firsthand account of a cross‑country automobile journey from the eastern states to the Pacific, describing routes, road conditions, mechanical breakdowns, weather and the hospitality encountered en route. The narrative mixes vivid impressions of plains, deserts, mountain scenery, southwestern villages and coastal approaches with reflections on motoring manners and local character. Practical chapters offer advice on equipment, clothing, expenses, maps and photographic documentation, while episodic anecdotes cover hotels, fords, bridges and exposition sights near the journey’s end. The writer repeatedly notes the limits of fleeting observations and frames the report as one personal perspective on early long‑distance motoring.

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Emily Post

Emily Post was an American author and socialite, best known for her influential work on etiquette and manners. Her most notable book, "Etiquette," first published in 1922, established her as a leading authority on social conduct and has been a reference for generations. In addition to her guidance on proper behavior, Post also wrote travel literature, including "By Motor to the Golden Gate," which reflects her adventurous spirit and keen observations. Throughout her career, she contributed significantly to the understanding of social norms and decorum, leaving a lasting legacy in American culture.

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