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      • In 1996, writer Bill Bryson attempted to hike all 2,200 miles of the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) He failed. But he succeeded big time with his humorous account of the trip. His book, “A Walk in the Woods,” quickly became a best seller and inspired a lot more people to hike the Trail.
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    In 2007, he won the Bradford Washburn Award, from the Museum of Science in Boston, for contributions to the popularization of science. In 2005, Bryson was appointed chancellor of Durham University, [23] succeeding the late Sir Peter Ustinov. [30]

  3. Bill Bryson first came to Europe in 1972. He took a sabbatical from college and backpacked around Europe for four months. The following year, he brought with him his friend Stephen Katz. Memorable moments of the trip show up in Bryson’s writings. Inevitably, his travels brought Bryson to England.

  4. Jun 8, 2021 · Via HMH Books. How a Bill Bryson Bestseller Changed the Appalachian Trail—For Better or Worse. Philip D'Anieri on the Enormous Impact of A Walk in the Woods. By Philip D'Anieri. June 8, 2021. By the mid-1990s, Bill Bryson was an established bestseller in his adopted home of Great Britain, but success had not come so readily in the US market.

  5. May 8, 2014 · 7 min read. Bill Bryson: A Champion of Science and Science Communication. The popular author embarked a decade ago on his eye-opening journey of research for the acclaimed science book A...

  6. Feb 20, 2016 · Last modified on Tue 19 Jun 2018 07.43 EDT. B orn in Iowa, Bill Bryson, 64, first came to Britain in the 1970s. A journalist, he went on to write books about language, science and travel. His ...

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  7. A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail is a 1998 travel book by the writer Bill Bryson, chronicling his attempt to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail during the spring and summer of 1996.

  8. Nov 22, 2013 · Eighteen books were recognized as winners or finalists for the Pulitzer Prize, in the categories of history, memoir, poetry, general nonfiction, fiction and biography, which had two winners. Here ...

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