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Carving their names on the rock

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The Boston Globe, April 14th, 1991

Capsule reports on recent books of interest to the traveler. "They Went: The Art and Craft of Travel Writing," edited by William Zinsser (Houghton Mifflin, $8.95 paper, $19.95 cloth, 184 pages). So you want to learn about good travel writing. Then whatever are you doing reading this column? Instead, you might try "They Went," in which six writers -- some better-known than others -- describe how they try to make their journeys live again for readers. The writers: - Ian Frazer, author of "Great Plains," who recalls what it was like to go by road in search of a vanishing part of America's past. F...

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