For a while it was hard to find in America.
Penguin, unaccountably, let it go out of print. In 1996 the demand for a new
American edition became irresistible, so I designed and published my own.
This is a full-sized book, with 456 pages, many previously unpublished pictures,
and a full range of maps.
The publishing project
has been a surprising success. Not only have thousands of new readers bought
the book (it's in its fourth printing) but I have now met many of them personally.
In 1997 I took my books in a pick-up all across America talking and showing
slides, and it has been extraordinary to discover how much this book has meant
to so many people. I had no idea when I made that journey that it would inspire
others to fulfill their dreams. Now I have the evidence that it really has
changed many lives, and I know this book will not die.
Soon after I wrote Jupiter's
Travels I also wrote a companion volume, Riding Home
.
So much had happened to me during those four years that did not find a place
in the first book, but there were other matters too I wanted to discuss. For
one thing, hard as it may be to travel for so long through unknown territory,
I found it even harder to stop and rejoin "normal society".
Compared with Jupiter's Travels that second book found few readers
in the UK. The timing was bad, and it was never published in the US, but I
have been so encouraged by recent events that I have published that myself
too. It is now called Riding High, and people are responding to it
very well. I'm surprised at how many identify with my feelings. You can find
out about it in these pages.
There are other books too.
My latest travel book, The Gypsy in Me, has been published in the US,
the UK and in Holland. If you have trouble finding it, you can get it from
me. Read about it by clicking here.
Then there is The River
Stops Here, a story about California, water, and a brilliant crusade to
save the beautiful valley I live in from becoming another trophy reservoir
for the dam builders. That book also came from Random House, and has now been
republished in paperback by the University of California Press .
Before all these, I wrote
a book about a year of Formula One motor racing the incredible, and
tragic year of 1970, when so many great drivers died. That was called The
Chequered Year in the UK, and Grand Prix Year in the US. It's out
of print now, but the libraries have copies.
Please help yourself to
the rest of these web pages. You can read what reviewers
have written about Jupiter's Travels. Or, if you want to taste
the book for yourself, you can see what it has to say
about small
worlds
about snakebite insurance
about the bike
about meetings in the desert
about growing into the saddle.
about five o'clock follies
You can turn to the page about Riding High by clicking
here
And then find out how to order a copy for yourself.
Or you can go back to the Home Page
Recently I gave a talk to college students in Kansas, and I've
put the text up here too. I tried to tell them what I thought it meant "to
make a difference." If you'd like to read it, click on speech
To get in touch with me,
an email to tsimon@mcn.org would probably be best.