Good Company: A Tramp Life



Good Company: A Tramp Life
The book, "Good Company: A Tramp Life," is about the author's journey of traveling by freight train to learn about the tramp lifestyle. The author interviews tramps and finds that they are a unique and independent culture that has been an integral part of American identity for many years. However, with the changing economy and society, the tramp lifestyle is slowly disappearing. The book also incl... more details
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  • The book tells the author's journey of traveling by freight train to learn about the tramp lifestyle
  • The author interviews tramps and finds that they are a unique and independent culture that has been an integral part of American identity for many years
  • However, with the changing economy and society, the tramp lifestyle is slowly disappearing


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Author Douglas Harper
ISBN 9781594511837
Publisher Paradigm Publishers
Manufacturer Paradigm Publishers
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The book, "Good Company: A Tramp Life," is about the author's journey of traveling by freight train to learn about the tramp lifestyle. The author interviews tramps and finds that they are a unique and independent culture that has been an integral part of American identity for many years. However, with the changing economy and society, the tramp lifestyle is slowly disappearing. The book also includes additional photographs documenting the transition from tramps to urban homelessness.

Good Company: A Tramp Life, is a vivid portrait of a lifestyle long part of America's history, yet rapidly disappearing. The author traveled extensively by freight train to gain rich insights into the elusive world of the tramp. Richly illustrated with 85 photographs by the author, the book presents the homeless man as an individual who "drank, migrated, and worked at day labor" rather than the stereotype of a victim of alcoholism. The tramps with whom Harper shared boxcars and hobo jungles were the labor force that harvested the crops in most of the apple orchards in the Pacific Northwest. They were drawn to the harvest from across the United States and migrated primarily on freight trains, as had hobos in the 1930s. Although not without its problems, the tramp way of life is a fierce and independent culture that has been an integral part of our American identity and an important part of our agricultural economy. Since the first edition of this classic book was published by the University of Chicago Press, the tramp has virtually disappeared from the American social landscape. The agricultural labor force is now made up of Hispanic migrants. This significantly revised and updated edition contrasts this disappearing lifestyle with the homelessness of the modern era, which has been produced by different economic and sociological forces, all of which have worked against the continuation of the tramp as a social species. The new edition richly documents the transition in our society from "tramps" to urban homelessness and the many social, political, and policy changes attendant to this transformation. It also includes an additional thirty-five previously unpublished photographs from the original research.

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