The Driver

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The Driver

by Garet Garrett

EN·~6 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

CHAPTER I PHANTASMA - i

41:42

CHAPTER II THE FUNK IDOL - i

43:30

CHAPTER III GALT - i

30:42

CHAPTER IV AN ECONOMIC NIGHTMARE - i

16:58

CHAPTER V VERA - i

21:50

CHAPTER VI A GIANT IN BABY SWEAT - i

22:20

CHAPTER VII DARING THE DARK - i

5:34

CHAPTER VIII LOW WATER - i

3:42

CHAPTER IX FORTH HE GOES - i

31:32

CHAPTER X HEYDAY - i

24:01

Description

On an overcast Easter Sunday in the tiny Ohio village of Massillon, a curious spectacle unfurls along the main street. A ragtag procession of horse‑drawn wagons, flamboyant riders in buckskin and sombreros, and a brass band playing “Onward Christian Soldiers” draws townsfolk and strangers alike into a whirlwind of laughter, argument, and uneasy anticipation. The air is thick with the smells of ham, peanuts and cigars, while banners proclaim a paradoxical creed: “Peace on Earth… Death to Interest‑Bearing Bonds.”

At the heart of the parade rides an unassuming quarry owner‑turned‑self‑styled commander, spectacles perched on a thin mustache, whose grandiose ideas of perpetual motion and human perfectibility mask a shy, mystic soul. He believes himself a reincarnation of Christ, sharing that destiny with a gaudy horseman, and leads a motley “Army of the Commonweal of Christ” composed of miners, jockeys, preachers, and laborers—all bound by a single, baffling promise of an “Economic Millennium.” Their modest supplies and eccentric symbols hint at a journey that will test both faith and folly long before the final destination is reached.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (381K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-07-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Garet Garrett

Garet Garrett

1878–1954

A sharp-eyed journalist and novelist, he became one of the most forceful critics of the New Deal and of growing American intervention abroad. His writing blends financial insight, political argument, and a strong defense of individual liberty.

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