Hamilton Mack Laing was an illustrious early British Columbia writer and naturalist. But few know him as how he described himself in his mid-thirties: a motorcycle-naturalist. For several years beginning in 1914, Laing used the motorcycle to access the natural world, believing it gave him a distinct advantage over other forms of transportation. During this period in his life he would take on a transcontinental journey, riding across the United States from Brooklyn to Oakland in 1915. His previously unpublished manuscript of this journey has been hidden away for nearly a century. Now, its pages telling the tale of his six-weeks perambulation will be available to readers for the first time. Riding the Continent tells the story of a pioneering motorcyclist and independently thinking naturalist as well as an unusual road trip. As Laing put it, the lure of the unending road is a call that will not be denied. Laing's tale explores the beauty of North America's bird life, describes the sights, scenery and people he encountered, and takes us along for the ride on a 1915 Harley-Davidson he named Barking Betsy. Also included are a foreword by Laing biographer and B.C. historian Richard Mackie and an afterword by editor and motorcycle travel writer Trevor Marc Hughes.
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HAMILTON MACK LAING, the renowned writer and naturalist, was born in Hensall, Ontario, in 1883. He had a distinguished career, with many books and articles in newspapers and outdoor magazines about the natural world to his credit. As a naturalist, Laing would travel far and wide on many expeditions, including the Smithsonian Institution's Lake Athabasca expedition of 1920 and the Canadian Alpine Club's Mount Logan expedition of 1927. He died in Comox, British Columbia, in 1982.
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Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. B/W Photographs (illustrateur). The author of these 227 (travel) pages was born in Ontario and feels like a Manitoban, but the story line - as the page vi map shows - is from Brooklyn to San Francisco. The year is 1915. The bike is a Harley Davidson, which he nicknamed Betsy. Read more about : vesper sparrows, shrubbery, weatherman, Pratt Institute, Frat, tail-pipe, Barking Betsy, smudge fire, Ebor Saskatchewan, Pennsy clay, and pannier strap. The author had a passion for birds. B/W photographs amplify text. Cond ; Paper wrapper is whlite with brown lettring and graphics. Cover image shows a roadside meal. Volume is beautifully clean and crisp and square. Only flaw is a v.small name of p/o on half-title. Almost giftable ! ! QUote (p. 106) : " It was all uphill going now, and stiff climbing at that. There were no breathing-places or `Thank-you, ma'ams' here. They had told us that the last mile toward the pass was the steepest, and we began to ._._._. . " Size: 8vo. N° de réf. du vendeur 015661
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