Embark on a thrilling adventure with Percy Gomery's "A Motor Scamper 'cross Canada," a captivating narrative of a pioneering journey from Montreal to Vancouver in the early days of automotive travel. Published in 1922, this book offers a unique window into the challenges and triumphs of traversing the Canadian landscape by motorcar. Experience the excitement of pathfinding through uncharted territories and witness the burgeoning automotive age through the eyes of an intrepid traveler.
Gomery's human-interest account brings to life the people and places encountered along the way, providing a vivid snapshot of Canada in the 1920s. More than just a travelogue, "A Motor Scamper 'cross Canada" is a historical document that captures the spirit of innovation and exploration that defined an era. Perfect for history buffs, automotive enthusiasts, and anyone with a love for adventure, this book is a testament to the enduring appeal of the open road.
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