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Route 66: America's Main Street . . . Dennis Stone
This is a part of Dennis' Audiomagazine "Americana" Series. It will be easy and enjoyable to move out from Rte 66 with this series. Well done!
Route 66: The Mother Road . . . Michael Wallis
Mike is as engaging a speaker as he is writer. No better way to "cruise" Rte 66 than with Mike in the cassette player.


Books
Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Robert M. Pirsig
A seminal work that defines so much. The author and his son travel cross country on a motorcycle and write about motorcycle maintenance (of course!), relationships, life, each other Zen and a LOT of other stuff. The old saw is that if I have to explain motorcycle touring to you - you won't understand. Pirsig explains it so well, EVERYONE can understand.

Motorcycle Guide to Route 66 ....HHJM, Inc.

What can I say. This link WON'T take you out to Amazon.com. It's OUR book, of which we are very proud, but guard VERY closely. Amazon doesn't have it in stock . . . actually, nobody has it in stock 'ecept us and our valued purchasers. We have poured so much blood, sweat and tears into it we can't stand the idea of someone putting it on sale at some frantic discount "to clear it out" or it being delivered to a customer in anything less than perfect condition (we shrink wrap every copy right after it is bound).

Route 66: The Mother Road ....Mike Wallis

Another Mike Wallis "work product." Mike and his wife are widely known along Route 66 and have produced a number of worthwhile "resources."
The Route 66 Cookbook, Marian Clark
Marian actually drove Historic Route 66 and stopped at the "mom & pop" cafes along the Route. She painstakingly gathered their recipes and gathered them all together in this impressive hardcover book.
Route 66 Remembered, Michael Karl Witzel
This is one of the newest books on Route 66, published in the Spring of 1996. More a personal story than travel book. Neat.
Route 66:The Highway & Its People, Quinta Scott, Croce Kelly
Route 66's funny, pretty, sad, glad, old, new has never been more beautifully photographed. Now it is in paperback which means you probably won't have it on your coffee table, but you'll enjoy the pictures none the less.

Searching for 66, Tom Teague

Since Route 66 was de-certified in the 80's it has ceased to exist as far as the Federal Highway System is concerned. That means that whole segments are disappearing. Teague gives insights into finding original segments of the storied road.

Route 66 Across New Mexico, Reprint Edition

The surge in Route 66 interest prompted the reprint of this neat little book. As the title indicates, it focuses exclusively on the Route through New Mexico. In the early days it went through the state capital of Santa Fe - a very old and interesting city.

Route 66 Across New Mexico: A Wanderer's Guide Jill Schneider

The University of New Mexico published this paperback. Jill writes lovingly about Route 66's meanderings through the Land of Enchantment. From Tucumcari in the east to Gallup in the west, you'll enjoy having these insights into the state and Route 66.

A Guide Book to Highway 66, Jack Rittenhouse

The University of New Mexico published - actually re-published - this pocket size paperback. It is one of the earliest "guidebooks," originally published shortly after the highway opened. All subsequent authors are indebted to Jack as they travel the route in more modern times.

The Route 66 Traveler's Guide & Roadside Companion, Tom Snyder

Tom is a key player in the California Route 66 Association (all 8 states the route passed through have such Associations). He has written knowingly and entertainingly about his favorite highway. The maps he includes are detailed and very helpful.

The Missouri U. S. 66 Tour Book, C. H. Curtis

Focusing on the state of Missouri alone allows the book to be VERY detailed. Certainly Missouri is one of the most scenic settings for Route 66. It - and Interstate 44 that largely replaced it - skirt the northern Ozarks making for a very scenic passage.


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