Coffee to Go
by Neil Hobbs
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ISBN: 978-1-4116-3734-4
Copyright:
© 2005 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
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Printed: 236 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:Coffee to Go contains a collection of diaries describing the work of a truck driver and his truck on the roads of Europe. After sixteen years as an owner operator and two million kilometres, the author also looks back at some of the memorable trips he has undertaken. With details of the trials, tribulations and humour encountered along the way, Coffee to Go gives a glimpse into the trucking way of life. Listed in: |
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Loved the cover...simple and just right for the book.
The author gives a great insight into life on the road as well as providing information about procedures and documents.
The author gives a great insight into life on the road as well as providing information about procedures and documents.
I learned quite a bit from the preview. There was a spelling error/typo, "there" instead of "their" on the fifth page. Anyway Good Luck with this!
A good and entertaining book that also contains useful information about truck stops, service stations, mauts and other truck related events.
The author was able to picture most of his journeys without using any photographs, enabling the reader to virtually join the author in his cab and on his travels.
Unfortunately, the book appeared not to be proof-read hence the reader is presented with a fair amount of grammatical errors but the story line compensates for this shortcoming.
The author was able to picture most of his journeys without using any photographs, enabling the reader to virtually join the author in his cab and on his travels.
Unfortunately, the book appeared not to be proof-read hence the reader is presented with a fair amount of grammatical errors but the story line compensates for this shortcoming.
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