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02/1996. vi, 215 pages.
0896723569
978-0-89672-356-6
$30.00 cloth
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Joyful Trek: A Texan's Times and Travels By Robert H. Williams Edited by Craig Miner
Following this colorful Texan through the extraordinary details of his life is more fun than an afternoon at the movies. Like the hero in a Gary Cooper movie, Robert H. Williams marches through the history of the twentieth-century on the front lines of American culture. And editor/historian Craig Miner makes certain the reader never wants for a deeper understanding of all that our protagonist experiences.
Pairing the original memoir with a lively running commentary rich in historical context and unexpected detail, Joyful Trek guides the reader across the wild prairies of central Texas at the turn of the century, into WWI with the infant Army Air Force, and around the world in the merchant marine. Williams goes on to become a Harvard student, a journalist, an intelligence officer in WWII, an inventor, a Hollywood writer, a family man, a bit of a philosopherand foremost a consummate storyteller. This is a journey to savor.
Morning at Baird Mountain The Cultivator Philosopher The Walk of the Dead What it Was Was Football I Cover a Klan War The Memphis City and the World I'm a Reporter Again Challenge and Response Almost and Actually a Ghost Inventor Fulfillment
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