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Playing in Peoria

Playing in Peoria

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Paperback
9798989665419
Available
08/05/2025
Odysseus Books
REGIONS: United States
5.64 X 8.25 in
360 pg

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In Playing in Peoria: From Abraham Lincoln to Warren Harding by bike, train, and bus, noted travel writer and historian Matthew Stevenson describes the the landscape and much American history between Chicago and New York. In particular, he makes stops in Mark Twain’s Missouri, Lincoln’s Illinois, Theodore Dreiser’s Indiana, presidential homes across Ohio, and what was called "the Burned-over district" in upstate New York. Never one to travel in a straight line, Stevenson sets his sights on such diversions as the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas debates, the union base of socialist Eugene V. Debs in Terre Haute, the worlds of author Kurt Vonnegut in Indianapolis, and the homes of the many American presidents in Ohio (including those of Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and Benjamin Harrison). In Canton, Ohio, he writes about William McKinley, yet another president who based his presidency on imposing tariffs, and in Elmira, New York, he finds where Twain put the finishing touches on Huckleberry Finn. The result is a Gilded Age ramble (mostly by bike and trains) that with grace and humor recalls the many complexities and ironies of American history, refreshing at a time when the past seems forgotten. 

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“Whistle-Stopping America has the allure of Matthew Stevenson's masterful writing and his beguiling insights into travel, the next stop, and family. He has an unfailing eye for detail, analysis, and the joys around us, all sprinkled with wit and humor.  His zest for life will trap you.”

        —Jack Owens, author, Don’t Shoot, We’re Republicans

 “Matthew Stevenson's wit and perception sparkle like his writing.”

        —Simon Hoggart, columnist, The Guardian

 “A traveler in time as well as space, Matthew Stevenson finds in the landscape of the present the rich inheritance of the past.”

         —Lewis Lapham, editor and founder,Lapham’s Quarterly