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Return to Taos: Eric Sloane's Sketchbook of Roadside Americana by Eric Sloane

Return to Taos: Eric Sloane's Sketchbook of Roadside Americana by Eric Sloane

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Return to Taos: Eric Sloane's Sketchbook of Roadside Americana by Eric Sloane

ISBN: 0486447731    EAN: 9780486447735
Publisher: Dover Publications   
US SRP: $14.95 US  
Binding: Paperback
Copyright Date: 2006
Pub Date: April 10, 2006
Physical Info: 0.23" H x 10.94" L x 8.74" W (0.81 lbs) 132 pages

An an extraordinary book that is also a rare autobiographical work, Eric Sloane shares his travel experiences during two trips he made from New York to his beloved Taos -- in 1925 and again in 1960. The first time around, as a young man, he worked his way across America in a rickety Model T Ford, painting signs on bridges and barns to pay expenses. The story of that journey is recounted here by the revered "cracker-barrel philosopher" as he weaves his reminiscences in with an account of his journey to the New Mexican town 35 years later.
Sloane offers his wry, heartfelt, and incisive reflections on America's rapidly changing landscapes and regional cultures, noting in both his charming commentary and his delightful pen-and-ink illustrations the roadside monuments he passed along the way: covered bridges in New Jersey, a "barn bridge" in Pennsylvania, early gas stations and grain elevators in the Midwest, panoramic views of the western landscape, and ultimately, views of Taos Pueblo, happily unchanged after more than a quarter of a century since the author's last visit.
An immensely entertaining book, Return to Taos will delight anyone who enjoys reading about America's past and sees its artifacts as part of a vast repository of national treasures.
The books of Eric Sloane celebrate the time-honored traditions of early America and remind us of the ties that forever bind us to them. A prolific artist, Sloane created nearly 15,000 paintings and drawings over his lifetime, many of which enhance his delightful books of bygone days.
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