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Product description - Transcribed word-for-word by hand - With full navigation - Annotated
"Free Air" is one of the emblematic road trip novels of the early twentieth century, later serving as a model for Jack Kerouac's "On the Road."
As with most travel literature, the journey of the hero and heroine can be seen on many levels, including journeys of self-discovery, inner change, class consciousness and liberation.
As a literary homage to Sinclair Lewis, "Free Air" is also the book that the fictional character Jimmy Darmody is reading in an early episode of HBO's "Boardwalk Empire" as he leaves Atlantic City by train for Chicago.
This augmented version has a fully operational hot-linked Table of Contents and has been meticulously mediated by hand from the original edition. - Transcribed word-for-word by hand - With full navigation - Annotated
"Free Air" is one of the emblematic road trip novels of the early twentieth century, later serving as a model for Jack Kerouac's "On the Road."
As with most travel literature, the journey of the hero and heroine can be seen on many levels, including journeys of self-discovery, inner change, class consciousness and liberation.
As a literary homage to Sinclair Lewis, "Free Air" is also the book that the fictional character Jimmy Darmody is reading in an early episode of HBO's "Boardwalk Empire" as he leaves Atlantic City by train for Chicago.
This augmented version has a fully operational hot-linked Table of Contents and has been meticulously mediated by hand from the original edition.
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