The Open Road: The Telegraph Book of Classic Road Trips

by Nigel Richardson

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The Daily Telegraph is known for commissioning `proper' pieces of travel writing by distinguished writers, as well as wonderfully maverick motoring pieces such as Get Your Kicks on the A66, about driving a Mini Cooper from Middlesbrough to Workington or The Run to the Sun, a chaotic odyssey of Vintage VW Camper Vans down the M4 to Newquay on an annual surfing pilgrimage. Featuring the very best of these travel and motoring articles, TheOpen Road is a fascinating anthology of beautifully written pieces chronicling life-changing moments in motoring, such as the day the first section of Britain's first motorway (the M1) opened and the futuristic wonder of driving along it; or what it was like the day the Berlin Wall came down and it was suddenly possible to drive your battered little Trabant out of East into West Germany. Among other stories, the first London-to-Brighton vintage car run, and the first relief convoy to reach an embattled community isolated by a distant war might be featured within this wonderful selection of prose. With contributors as diverse as Gavin Young to Jeremy Clarkson, Open Road has something for everyone who has ever dreamed of the freedom four wheels and a mix tape can afford.
  • ISBN13 9780749579746
  • Publish Date 30 September 2018
  • Publish Status Postponed Indefinitely
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher AA Publishing
  • Imprint Automobile Association
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 320
  • Language English