Picador Travel Classics Explained

Picador Travel Classics is a series of 17 hard-cover books published by Picador during the 1990s. All of the titles are re-prints of what the publishers thought of as "classic" travel literature. Travel literature scholars Holland and Huggan say it is part of a trend in the late 20th century to canonize the travel literature genre, "This is a series that partly announces the classic status - the canonicity - of its volumes through their hardback covers, their introductions and their numbering - it is intended to form a library."[1]

Series

NumberAuthorTitleIntroductionNotes
IApsley Cherry-GarrardThe Worst Journey in the WorldPaul Theroux1994. Includes the "Postscript to the Worst Journey in the World" (1948) by Cherry Garrard
IIRobert ByronThe Road to OxianaBruce Chatwin1994
XIJonathan RabanCoasting1995
XIIIEuclides da CunhaRebellion in the BacklandsSamuel Putnam1995
XVIsabella Lucy BirdThe Hawaiian Archipelago1997
XVISybille BedfordA Visit to Don OtavioBruce Chatwin1997
XIIGavin YoungSlow Boats to China1995
IVRedmond O'HanlonInto the Heart of Borneo1994
XEdith WhartonA Motor-Flight Through FranceJulian Barnes1995
IIINorman LewisI Came, I Saw1994
VNorman DouglasOld Calabria1994 This book had no volume number on the dust cover
VIIV. S. NaipaulAn Area of Darkness1995
XIVV. S. NaipaulThe Middle Passage1995
VIIIColin ThubronAmong the Russians1995
IXAlexander KinglakeEothen1995
VIPaul TherouxThe Great Railway Bazaar1994 This book had no volume number on the dust cover
XVIIEric NewbyA Short Walk in the Hindu KushEvelyn Waugh1997

Notes and References

  1. Patrick Holland and Graham Huggan. Tourists with Typewriters, 1998, University of Michigan Press, - page.205