THIS IS NOT A BOOK BY WES DAVIS, NOR IS IT AFFILIATED WITH THEM. IT IS AN INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER BY MICHAEL E. GREEN THAT SUMMARIES THE BOOK IN DETAILS THIS IS A SUMMARY GUIDE TO THE BOOK. This book is not meant to substitute the original book, but rather to provide an extensive summary of its key points. By reading this condensed version, you will receive a chapter-by-chapter overview of the main book
This is the story of a remarkable cross-country journey undertaken by several influential figures in America during August 1918. In this wistful portrayal of a bygone era in rural America, Davis, the author of The Ariadne Objective, captures the heartwarming friendships that developed among automotive mogul Henry Ford, naturalist John Burroughs, inventor Thomas Edison, and tire industrialist Harvey Firestone as they embarked on road trips together in Ford's groundbreaking automobile. Their adventures allowed them to explore previously inaccessible parts of rural America, creating lasting memories. The origins of their inspiring bond can be traced back to 1913 when Ford, then in his fifties and enjoying great success with the Model T, connected with Burroughs, who was seventy-five at the time. Click on the “BUY NOW BUTTON” to get a copy.