Education of a Wandering Man
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Shortly before his death in June 1988, Louis L'Amour
completed writing his most unique adventure story: a personal
reflection on his lifelong love affair with learning. Now
Bantam Books proudly presents this special Centennial Edition
of Education of a Wandering Man ,
in which L'Amour vividly recalls many of the books he read,
the places he visited, and the people he met that catalyzed
his evolution as a writer.
In this, his most personal book ever, L'Amour writes of
growing up in Jamestown, North Dakota, of the parents who
instilled in him a love of the printed and spoken word, and
of his decision to leave school at fifteen to make the world
his classroom. While his contemporaries attended high school,
L'Amour skinned cattle in Texas, worked as a circus
roustabout and a mine caretaker, won small-town prizefighting
exhibitions, hoboed across Texas on the Southern Pacific, and
shipped out to the West Indies, England, and Singapore as a
merchant seaman. Wherever he wandered, his pockets were
always bulging with books.
Like the beloved Louis L'Amour novels and short stories that
preceded it, Education of a Wandering Man
has its share of frontier drama—such as the author's
desperate two-day trek across the blazing Mojave Desert—and
robust characters, ranging from Shanghai waterfront toughs to
itinerant desert prospectors. All this ultimately informed
and inspired the books that have made L'Amour one of the most
widely read authors of our time.
Ever both teacher and storyteller, Louis L'Amour makes his
education our education, in a book filled with glorious
asides on everything from hobo culture to the fate of Butch
Cassidy.
Here is a testament—part memoir, part reflection—in which the
author bequeaths to us a most wonderful legacy of the
“education of a wandering man”: a life lived to the fullest
through the never-ending quest for knowledge
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