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Autobiography of a Hobo (Paperback)
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Autobiography of a Hobo (Paperback)
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Loot Price R282
Discovery Miles 2 820
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From the introduction: Rather than gloat over having read the book
already, or blather on about the artistic merits of the prose, let
me just introduce you to a member of a "voluntary despised
minority," a hobo. Neither a tramp or a bindlestiff, a goofer or a
snowbird, a hobo is a "knight of the road," looking down upon the
lowly beggars and addicts he sometimes shares his sleeping quarters
with. Before being homeless was cool, and I dare say, before anyone
alive today rode a train, "Hobo" Chandler was dodging the cops and
railroad men. In a hat, coat and tie he would stow away on any
train or ship he took a fancy to. Neither suffering from mental
illness, drug or alcohol dependency, and having no aversion to work
when it suited his purposes, Chandler traveled widely, and was able
to capture the feeling of a time long gone in his words. Chandler's
command of the English language is impressive, his style
distinctive. His newspaper publishing credits include The Calgary
Albertan and The Boston Globe. Baseball and boxing fans will find
many chapters devoted to the early days of both sports. Mr.
Chandler spent many hours both playing and later umpiring when
injury prevented him from realizing his dreams of a major league
career. Also included in the text is the famous American Boxer John
L. Sullivan's last known written correspondence, addressed to the
author's uncle. Please be offended by the racist remarks, but not
so offended you put the book down, remember that this was written
by a man who saw the next to last century turn into the twentieth.
Attitudes that we consider offensive today were the cultural norm,
and to ignore our history excludes us from learning its lessons.
Many delightfully archaic terms of speech, exclamation points, and
hyphenated words await you. This book was originally written in
beautiful English Longhand, of which a sample can be found on the
front leaf. The manuscript was submitted multiple times for
publishing, and suffered rejections for reasons known only to
publishers. After the Author's death, it took 12 years to decipher
from the original Longhand onto the typewritten page, and it has
taken an additional several years before this wonderful story could
be made available.
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