Trail Tramp


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The Trail of the Tramp


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The Mentor


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The Trail of the Tramp


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Mentor


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Tramp


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Using newspaper accounts and court records from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Joelle Biele’s poems tell the personal stories of women who left their homes and families to tramp the roads and rails. Driven by poverty, abuse, or a desire for a better life, these women often encountered misery and danger in their quest for freedom, as interviews and printed records attest. In Tramp, Biele weaves these real-life stories into poignant and insightful verse that gives us a window into previously unexplored lives.




The Trail of the Tramp


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It is recommended the reader drink moonshine before reading this hardnosed edition of A No. 1's hobo story cycle, which presents cautionary tales of clueless youth corrupted by the road. Lessons covered include "do unto others before they do unto you" and the difference between yeggars (who steal and rob) and plingers (a begging class). As is the case with all A. No. 1 books, the hobo stories are richly illustrated with beautiful early American prints and cartoons. First published in 1913.




The Trail of the Tramp


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THE TRAIL OF THE TRAMP BY A-No. 1 (AKA Leon Ray Livingston) THE FAMOUS TRAMP, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF FROM ACTUAL EXPERIENCES OF HIS OWN LIFE. Illustrated by JOSEPH EARL SHROCK. The Trail of the Tramp is an autobiographical book that tells the experiences of "The Rambler" Leon Ray Livingston. The story centers on a person named "Canada Joe."




Saddle Tramp


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For a man who has never had any luck with horses, taking a job for a stage line tracking down a vicious band of horse thieves strikes Wade Calhoun's sense of humor. But there is nothing funny when the lead starts flying, and the saddle tramp comes up against the murderous varmints.