Fellow Travelers

  • Fellow Travelers: How Road Stories Shaped the Idea of the Americas
    By John Ochoa

    When he goes looking for someone named McInnes at a drug house, he stumbles onto his friend Dundun casually pumping water in the yard. Dundun informs him that “McInnes isn't feeling too good today. I just shot him” (45).

  • Fellow Travelers
    By Thomas Mallon

    In a powerful historical novel set in Washington, D.C., in the early 1950s, Timothy Laughlin, a recent college graduate and devout Catholic, arrives to join the crusade against Communism, only to find himself falling for Hawkins Fuller, a ...

  • Fellow Travelers: A Novel
    By Thomas Mallon

    A Novel Thomas Mallon. T H O M A S M A L L O N FELLOW TRAVELERS P A N T H E O N B O O. K. S., N E W YORK This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and.

  • Fellow Travelers: A Novel
    By James Cook

    ... of view—people like Boardmar Robinson and William Glackens, Adolph Dehn, Ben Shahn, Rockwell Kent, and John Sloan. ... I bought a townhouse in the eighties, just off the park, a vacation house in the Hamptons, a ski lodge in the ...

  • Fellow Travelers: Indians and Europeans Contesting the Early American Trail
    By Philip Levy

    This study of 16th- to 19-century native and European travel companions, or "fellow travelers," as Levy calls them, draws on anthropological studies and applies ethnohistorical methodology to convey how Indians and Europeans traveling ...

  • Fellow Travelers
    By Former Henry Fellow David Caute

    Fellow Travelers

  • Fellow Travelers
    By Bob Toren

    "Fellow Travelers," is the tale of Siamese that shared the lives of studio photographers Bob and Miriam Toren.