Gentle Art of Tramping
Stephen GrahamJoin Stephen Graham as he ventures through the landscapes of pre-revolutionary Russia and accompanies immigrants on their journeys across America’s East coast to the West. Published in 1926, this captivating guide not only serves as a practical manual for the art of tramping—a joyful and thoughtful way of traveling—but also delves into the philosophical desire to connect with nature, echoing the sentiments of Ralph Waldo Emerson. A prolific writer, Graham shares his deep love for the natural world while voicing his concerns about industrialization. He invites readers to embrace tramping for pleasure, offering valuable tips for safe and enjoyable travel that remain relevant today. With humor and warmth, Graham hopes his beautifully crafted words will inspire a passion for exploration on a budget, entertain with delightful anecdotes, and encourage fellow tramps to document their journeys. (Summary by Michele Fry)