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1930 Denis Wood

1930 By Denis Wood

1930 by Denis Wood


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The first account of the first automobile trip in North America in 1930!

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1930: The First Automobile Trip in North America, from Manhattan to Managua by Denis Wood

Imagine setting out on a road trip in a 1929 Ford Model A Roadster, with the stated goal of traveling from Manhattan to Mexico and Central America, after only a week's worth of preparation. This is exactly what brothers Arthur Lyon (age 25) and Joe Lyon, Jr, (age 21) did on March 23, 1930. They prepared for the trip by purchasing camping gear, studying maps, gathering information about the areas they planned to traverse, mounted in the car's rear seat a 55-gallon oil drum equipped with a gas feed for extra fuel, and divided up the princely sum of $324 in cash to fund their sojourn. The story is replete with their accounts of the challenges the young men faced on their epic journey, including encounters with government officials and other interesting characters. In Mexico, where they faced nearly impassible roads, they finally had the car fitted with extra railroad wheels so they could literally ride the rails. The brothers' trip ended on May 17, 1930, after the car suffered mechanical problems and the brothers and car nearly met their fate in the form of an oncoming freight train. Arthur and Joe returned to the U.S. separately, in part by tramp steamer. The amazing 1930 journey of the young Lyon brothers can be seen as the centerpiece of a larger story, of a pair of lives lived out not just as brothers but as partners in an emerging Automobile Age. To help understand the forces that shaped those lives, the brothers' nephew, Larry Lyon, provides an introduction that chronicles the family's rich history from a family-owned grist mill in southern Missouri to the small mining towns of Pearl, Idaho and National, Nevada, through their father's innovative auto-repair business in McDermott, Nevada, the brothers' founding of Nevada's first bus company, their investment in oil and gas exploration, and many other business ventures.

About Denis Wood

DENIS WOOD, an independent writer and geographer based in Raleigh, North Carolina, was a distinguished professor of design at North Carolina State University from 1974 to 1998. His many acclaimed and influential books include The Power of Maps, which was a History Book Club and a Quality Paperback Book Club selection, Rethinking the Power of Maps with John Fels and John Krygier, Everything Sings: Maps for a Narrative Atlas, Five Billion Years of Global Change: A History of the Land, and the classic, Home Rules, with Robert Beck. Larry Lyon, Ph.D., is a psychologist who has worked in the mental-health field since 1979 in a variety of settings, including more than two decades in private practice in The Dalles, Oregon. He currently works for the Veterans Health Administration in Las Vegas, Nevada. Arthur Lyon was born in the mining camp of Pearl, Idaho, in 1904. The Lyon family ran a trucking business based in Nevada, and, in 1935, pioneered the Boise-Winnemucca Bus Line, which they operated until 1946. In 1930, Arthur and his brother, Joe, drove their 1929 Ford Model A Roadster from Manhattan through Mexico and Central America. Sally Denton born in Elko, Nevada, in 1953, is a third-generation Nevadan. She attended the Uni- About the Author versity of Nevada-Reno before completing her B.A. at the University of Colorado in Boulder in 1974. Denton received a Lannan Literary Grant in 2000, Western Heritage Awards in 2002 and 2004, and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in General Nonfiction in 2006. In 2008, she was inducted into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame. Her career as an investigative reporter resulted in articles in The Washington Post, Penthouse, The New York Times, Columbia Journalism Review, and American Heritage. Her books include The Bluegrass Conspiracy: An Inside Story of Power, Greed, Drugs, and Murder;The Money and the Power: The Making of Las Vegas and its Hold on America (Alfred A. Knopf, 2001) co-authored with Roger Morris, which was made into a documentary film broadcast on the History Channel, Faith and Betrayal: A Pioneer Woman's Passage in the American West (Alfred A. Knopf, 2006); Passion and Principle: John and Jessie Fremont, the Couple Whose Power, Politics, and Love Shaped Nineteenth-Century America (Bloomsbury, 2007); and The Plots Against the President: FDR, a Nation in Crisis, and the Rise of the American Right(Bloomsbury, 2012). Denton currently resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and her Website is www.sallydenton.com.

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CIN1938086678G
9781938086670
1938086678
1930: The First Automobile Trip in North America, from Manhattan to Managua by Denis Wood
Used - Good
Hardback
George F. Thompson
20191101
224
N/A
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