![]() Several false starts were made, but “in April 1951 he fed a 120-foot roll of teletype into his typewriter, typed for three weeks and the result, largely unrevised, was ‘On the Road’” (Parker, 339). Returning home from his travels, Kerouac spent almost a year pondering how, and in what form, he might convey the life he had been living and his wanderings. The novel’s composition has become a well-known anecdote in its own right. Ten years later, their adventures were related in ‘On the Road’” (Parker, 339). “Between 19, Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac took off on a freewheeling journey through the USA and Mexico in search of something outside their domestic experience. Jack Kerouac (1922-1969) was an American novelist and poet. The book has been rebound in a custom quarter leather and cloth binding with matching archival cloth slipcase. ![]() On the Road is a retelling of Kerouac’s own physical and metaphysical journey across America. This first edition was published in New York by The Viking Press in 1957. Presented is a first edition printing of Jack Kerouac’s second novel, On the Road. Presented with a matching archival slipcase. ![]() ![]() Rebound in 1/4 leather and cloth with embossed titles and raised bands to the spine. ![]()
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