Thelostcontinentepub May 2026
If you are looking for non-fiction, this is Bill Bryson’s debut travelogue from 1989.
Centuries after a global war isolated the Americas from the rest of the world, a soldier from the "Pan-American" federation crosses the 30th meridian and discovers a primitive, savage Europe that has descended into tribalism and ruins. TheLostContinentepub
2. (Bill Bryson)
Witty, cynical, and nostalgic. It provides a humorous yet biting look at American culture in the late 80s. Audience: Fans of travel writing and observational humor. 3. The Lost Continent (Edgar Rice Burroughs) If you are looking for non-fiction, this is
Bryson returns to his native United States after living in the UK, driving nearly 14,000 miles in an old Chevrolet. He explores the "lost" America of small towns, diners, and quirky landmarks. (Bill Bryson) Witty, cynical, and nostalgic
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