American Nomads: Travels with Lost Conquistadors, Mountain Men, Cowboys, Indians, Hoboes, Truckers, and Bullriders

by Richard Grant
American Nomads: Travels with Lost Conquistadors, Mountain Men, Cowboys, Indians, Hoboes, Truckers, and Bullriders  
published January 7th 2005 by Grove Press
binding Paperback
isbn 0802141803   (isbn13: 9780802141804)
pages 320
description Fascinated by the land of endless horizons, sunshine, and the open road, Richard Grant spent fifteen years wandering throughout the United States, nev...more
date added
03-28-07



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Bridget
Bridget rated it: 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars
06/29/07

Read in March, 2004
recommends it for: travelers, fans of the american landscape
I definitely want to reread this one if I can get my hands on it again... I had just gotten back from four months in Australia when I read it, and felt somewhat worn out... but reading this made me want to get back on the road again that quickly, this time on this continent. The author spends time with different nomadic communities in present day America, from biker types to hippie gatherings in the woods to retired RV people. I gave me an incredible charge to want to get out there and see the c...more
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Carla
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12/21/07

Read in September, 2005
recommends it for: Anyone with wanderlust, or who knows someone with it.
Engaging explorations of various real-people's lifestyles that all have one thing in common... the compulsion to keep on the move. Each chapter explores a different person or sub-culture... train-hoppers, historical frontiersmen, retired RV-ers, conquistadors, truckers, hippie-kids. Fabulously lets the reader into these different lifestyles, the good and bad. Reminded me of John Krakaur's writing style. You walk away feeling like you've experienced a taste of these lifestyles.
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Angie
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08/15/07

bookshelves: travel-writing
recommends it for: people w/ wanderlust
I read this book while researching a trip to the American Southwest. I find the desert and it's draw for nomadic types and outcasts interesting. Grant takes the reader thru an entertaining history of various "nomadic cultures" from the native peoples to todays rodeo circuit and outsider cultures, such as the rail riders and Rainbow gatherings. And of course, the retired RV'ers. Can't forget them.
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Tay
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06/04/07

recommends it for: nomads, cityfolk
I read this quirkly non fiction tale of american nomads and the author who is drawn to this life in a hotel room in Egypt, so maybe my perception was strained, but story after story of the most interesting people who are compelled to roam ends suddendly, just as the author seems to be getting somewhere. While the ending is a letdown, the rest is great nonfiction.
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Joy
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01/28/08

bookshelves: non-fiction
Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in June, 2006
recommended to Joy by: Kevin Paille
recommends it for: History buffs, people interested in sociology, travel, culture
A great foray into the lives and travels of many a nomad: Native Americans, hobos, pilgrims, RV-er's, hippies, cowboys, etc. Written by Richard Grant, a Brit with a penchant himself for the walkabout. He's got a quick wit and outsider insight that makes this a revealing, educational, and humorous read. I've recommended this to many people, to majority appeal.
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Catherine
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02/11/08

Read in January, 2006
An interesting, if uneven book. Lots of American history mixed with stories about modern day nomads - truckers, bullriders, freight train riders, etc.
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Annie
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04/11/08

recommends it for: Wanderlusters, people embarking on roadtrips
I read this when I was about to start my westward-bound road trip...definitely inspires wanderlust.
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avg rating (this edition): 4.33 (18 ratings)
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