Free Air"An American story in every page. . . . amusing, interesting, alive to its final period".-New York Times. "[Lewis] really seems to catch the sweep and exhilaration of the great open country over which his characters wind their way".-New Republic. Taking the reader by automobile in search of America, Free Air heads toward a West that was brimming with possibilities for suddenly mobile Americans at the end of a world war. |
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
II | 10 |
III | 21 |
V | 49 |
VI | 66 |
VII | 74 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CANNED SHRIMPS | 85 |
IX | 101 |
THE SPECTACLES OF AUTHORITY | 165 |
THE NIGHT OF ENDLESS PINES | 194 |
THE MINE OF LOST SOULS | 219 |
XXIV | 242 |
THE ABYSSINIAN PRINCE | 254 |
XXVI | 270 |
THE ENEMY LOVE | 300 |
THE KITCHEN INTIMATE | 310 |
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