Horwitz, Tony
HORWITZ, Tony
HORWITZ, Tony. American, b. 1958. Genres: Travel/Exploration. Career: United Woodcutters Association, labor organizer, 1982-83; News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, IN, reporter, 1983-84; Sydney Morning Herald, reporter, 1985-87; Wall Street Journal, NYC, reporter, 1989-; writer. Publications: One for the Road: Hitchhiking through the Australian Outback, 1987; Baghdad without a Map, and Other Misadventures in Arabia, 1991; Confederates in the Attic, 1998; Blue Latitudes, 2002. Address: PO Box 359, Waterford, VA 20197-0359, U.S.A.
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