TTAC reader Bonso writes:
Hi Jack
As you have over eighty books on Porsches you may be able to help me. I read a travel book published in the mid 1960s about a tour of Bryce Canyon, Zion national Park, Painted Desert, Grand Canyon etc made in a Porsche 911. The car and scenery were both the “stars” of the book, the passion for the car and scenery were complimentary. I would like to re-read the book but do not remember either the title or author! Can you help me? Or perhaps one of your readers knows of the book. Thanks.
Well, I’m stumped…
…but surely, among the over one million TTAC readers out there, someone must know what it is. Can we help this fellow? To raise the stakes in the most minimal fashion possible, I will give the first person to provide the right answer a USB key stamped with the logo of some random auto manufacturer.

Cool graphic. Never thought I’d see Henry Miller in an automotive blog.
That sounds to me like something Leon Mandel might have written.
The hardest part is, if you google any of the information provided – you just get back to this article.
I don’t think the Internet has the answer. I’m a past master of searching Google — whether it’s “redheads slut threeway” or “naked slim amateurs long beach ca”, I usually find what I’m looking for almost immediately. No such luck here.
Lulz, now when someone is searching for “redheads slut threeway” or “naked slim amateurs long beach ca” they are going to end up here.
Well, that’s how *I* got on TTAC in the first place…
I agree , some things just can’t be found on the internet without certain pertinent information about the subject . For example I searched for an 80s B movie (that used to play on USA UP ALL Night)that had a sub plot in which a mechanic welded himself into a 60s sedan on a bet to get an early 60s Corvette from some rich guy if he lived inside that sedan for the whole summer . Living in that car all summer he watched in misery while the girl he loved rode around with the rich guy in the Corvette . He got so angry that on Labor Day when he won the Vette he filled it up with cement from a cement truck busting the springs . Don’t remember who was in it and can’t find it with any search engine either . Anyone out there remember the name of that movie ?
No idea, but try starting here: http://usaupallnight.blogspot.com/
A list of about 150 movie titles shown on Up All Night, might be gold somewhere in there.
Tropic of Cancer is a novel by Henry Miller, it was published in 1934. It was made famous for its graphic depictions of sex. It was banned from the US and UK.
A favorite of Max Cady, no doubt.
I plugged a lot of those keywords into the Library of Congress catalog and while I found a few geological surveys and such, I couldn’t find anything that resembled a travel log.
Could it be that you’re confusing some other book you read with “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance” or something like that?