The Trail of the Tramp
Leon Ray Livingston
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This book, written by the famous hobo and author, Leon Ray Livingston aka A-No. 1, is built on his own experiences on the road. The first chapter of the book sets up a framing narrative, where Canada Joe promises to tell a story which is not "the same, old, time-worn tales of how slick hoboes beat trains, nor fabled romance concerning harmless wanderlusters, nor jokes at the expense of the poor but honest man in search of legitimate employment, but I shall relate to you a rarely strange story that will stir your hearts to their innermost depths and will cause you to shudder at the villainy of certain human beings, who, like vultures seeking carrion, hunt for other people's sons with the intention of turning them into tramps, beggars, drunkards and criminals--into despised outcasts." Come listen to his story! - Summary by kathrinee. (4 hr 4 min)
Chapters
Where to Obtain Our Books. Chapter 1: The Harvester | 4:40 | Read by Kristin Lewis |
Chapter 2: The Samaritans | 14:21 | Read by Kristin Lewis |
Chapter 3: The Wreck | 19:40 | Read by Debbie R. Baker Robinson |
Chapter 4: The Drifter | 22:46 | Read by Debbie R. Baker Robinson |
Chapter 5: The Call of the City | 8:17 | Read by April6090 |
Chapter 6: The Golden Rule Hotel | 9:55 | Read by April6090 |
Chapter 7: False Friends | 16:05 | Read by Debbie R. Baker Robinson |
Chapter 8: Busting a Broncho | 17:58 | Read by Debbie R. Baker Robinson |
Chapter 9: The Abyss | 21:38 | Read by Debbie R. Baker Robinson |
Chapter 10: Slippery, the Yegg | 24:19 | Read by Debbie R. Baker Robinson |
Chapter 11: The Wages of Sin is Death | 20:02 | Read by Kristin Lewis |
Chapter 12: Scattered to the Winds | 11:16 | Read by Kristin Lewis |
Chapter 13: Where is my Brother James | 16:39 | Read by Kristin Lewis |
Chapter 14: The Noble Work of the Salvation Army | 12:43 | Read by Diana Schmidt |
Chapter 15: Forgive and Forget | 8:47 | Read by Debbie R. Baker Robinson |
Chapter 16: All is Well that Ends Well | 15:17 | Read by Debbie R. Baker Robinson |
Reviews
I was on the edge of my seat. "No-o-o!"
VikiDay
A great cautionary tale. I had just completed Idiot Wind, a new book. And after this I went on a fruitless search for more of A-No 1's tales of Hobo Life, survival, hunger and self-determination.