Journey Down A Rainbow

Journey Down A Rainbow

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Author: J. B. Priestley; Jacquetta Hawkes
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heron Books, London

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Journey Down A Rainbow presents a compelling mid-20th-century travelogue, chronicling a unique expedition across the United States. This insightful work contrasts the nation's enduring natural beauty with the burgeoning consumerism and its profound societal transformations. J. B. Priestley's keen social observations intertwine with Jacquetta Hawkes's cultural and archaeological insights, offering a multifaceted critique of modern life. The narrative illustrates the evolving American landscape, providing a reflective and often critical examination of progress and tradition. It argues for a deeper understanding of cultural shifts, making it a significant piece for readers interested in social history and travel literature.

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Description

Author: J. B. Priestley; Jacquetta Hawkes
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heron Books, London

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Journey Down A Rainbow presents a compelling mid-20th-century travelogue, chronicling a unique expedition across the United States. This insightful work contrasts the nation's enduring natural beauty with the burgeoning consumerism and its profound societal transformations. J. B. Priestley's keen social observations intertwine with Jacquetta Hawkes's cultural and archaeological insights, offering a multifaceted critique of modern life. The narrative illustrates the evolving American landscape, providing a reflective and often critical examination of progress and tradition. It argues for a deeper understanding of cultural shifts, making it a significant piece for readers interested in social history and travel literature.