Tony Horwitz on World Hum’s Top 30 Travel Books

Travel Blog  •  Rolf Potts  •  08.04.06 | 4:12 PM ET

imageBack in May, World Hum’s Top 30 Travel Books of all time included Tony Horwitz’s Baghdad Without a Map, which occupied the number 26 slot. Curious about Horwitz’s take on the World Hum Top 30, I e-mailed him asking which travel books he might have included.

This is what Tony told me:

Off the top of my head, which is pretty empty at the moment, I’d say Jonathan Raban’s Old Glory: A Voyage Down the Mississippi, the best of his many fine books, and P.J. O’Rourke’s Holidays in Hell, for the sheer mad laughter of it, even though it’s not really a travel book. I’d also add “La Relacion,” or The Relation, by Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, the Spanish conquistador-turned-castaway who wandered America in the early 16th century and became a faith healer to native Americans, among other things. It’s the first great American cross-Continental road trip, albeit before there were roads.

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