The Autobiography of a Super-tramp

The Autobiography of a Super-tramp
Title The Autobiography of a Super-tramp PDF eBook
Author William Henry Davies
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1908
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The Autobiography of a Super-tramp

The Autobiography of a Super-tramp
Title The Autobiography of a Super-tramp PDF eBook
Author William Henry Davies
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1908
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John Robertson: Super Tramp

John Robertson: Super Tramp
Title John Robertson: Super Tramp PDF eBook
Author John Lawson
Publisher Random House
Pages 230
Release 2011-10-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1780572344

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The unprecedented success of Nottingham Forest under master manager Brian Clough is one of the greatest stories in football folklore. Winning the European Cup in 1979 and 1980 were the remarkable highlights of that era in the club's history. And the player at the heart of those Forest glories was winger John Robertson, who fashioned the goal that conquered Europe a first time and then scored the match-winner as Clough's side retained the trophy. His unkempt and unshaven appearance made him the most unlikely of footballers but his artistry and vision made him the creative on-the-field force behind a Forest side that swept all before them. After retiring from playing, Robertson went on to strike up a wonderfully successful managerial partnership with Martin O'Neill at Leicester, Celtic and Aston Villa. Yet, amid his years of football fame, Robertson has known moments of deep personal tragedy, with the death of his daughter, who had cerebral palsy, at the age of 13 and the loss of his elder brother in a car crash. In John Robertson: Super Tramp, the footballing legend reveals all in a humorous and touching memoir that switches engagingly between footballing glory and personal heartache.

A Poet's Pilgrimage

A Poet's Pilgrimage
Title A Poet's Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author William Henry Davies
Publisher
Pages 390
Release 1918
Genre Great Britain
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Young Emma

Young Emma
Title Young Emma PDF eBook
Author W. H. Davies
Publisher Parthian Books
Pages 144
Release 2015-03-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1910409898

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At the age of fifty, towards the end of the First World War, W. H. Davies decided that he must marry. Spurning London society and the literary circles where he had been lionised since the publication of his Autobiography of a Super-Tramp, he set about looking for the right partner on the streets of London. Young Emma is a moving and revealing memoir told with disarming honesty and humour. Davies records his life with three women: from his affair with Bella, the wife of a Sergeant Major, to his year-long liaison with the gentle Louise, to the turbulent brushes with a society woman who fears for her own life at his hands. He finally meets Emma, then pregnant, at a bus-stop on the Edgware Road. This is the story of their love affair.

Travels with Lizbeth

Travels with Lizbeth
Title Travels with Lizbeth PDF eBook
Author Lars Eighner
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 265
Release 2013-12-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 146683644X

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A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, Travels with Lizbeth: Three Years on the Road and on the Streets is Lars Eighner’s account of his descent into homelessness and his adventures on the streets that has moved, charmed, and amused generations of readers. Selected by the New York Times as one of the 50 Best Memoirs of the Past 50 Years “When I began writing this account I was living under a shower curtain in a stand of bamboo in a public park. I did not undertake to write about homelessness, but wrote what I knew, as an artist paints a still life, not because he is especially fond of fruit, but because the subject is readily at hand.” Containing the widely anthologized essay “On Dumpster Diving,” Travels with Lizbeth is a beautifully written account of one man’s experience of homelessness, a story of physical survival, and the triumph of the artistic spirit in the face of enormous adversity. In his unique voice—dry, disciplined, poignant, comic—Eighner celebrates the companionship of his dog, Lizbeth, and recounts their ongoing struggle to survive on the streets of Austin, Texas, and hitchhiking along the highways to Southern California and back. “Lars Eighner is the Thoreau of the Dumpsters. Comparisons to Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and Hamsun’s Hunger leap to mind. A classic of down-and-out literature.”—Phillip Lopate, author of Bachelorhood: Tales of the Metropolis “Eighner’s memoir contains the finest first-person writing we have about the experience of being homeless in America. Yet it’s not a dirge or a Bukowski-like scratching of the groin but an offbeat and plaintive hymn to life. It’s the sort of book that releases the emergency brake on your soul...A literate and exceedingly humane document.”—The New York Times

The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp

The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp
Title The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp PDF eBook
Author W. H. Davies
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 305
Release 2022-06-13
Genre Fiction
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In this gripping work, W.H. Davies wrote of the five years he spent as a wanderer roaming across the US, Canada, and England. He told how he never bought a ticket but traveled by train, riverboat, and foot. Davies lived by begging, hawking, harvesting crops, tending cattle, and more. The book uncovers his love for reading and writing, particularly poetry. A hard but free life is depicted by him in this work that is fun to read about.