
Having little to lose, they set out from San Diego in a canoe/sailboat of their own engineering, for the Panama Canal. Friends from childhood in then-agricultural Orange County (Southern California) Ginger and Dana had dreams of adventure. “Enchanted Vagabonds,” a 414-page opus of dense reading and no plot to speak of, involves a journey made by Lamb and his wife Ginger in the thick of the great depression.

These are books that have fallen from mass distribution with the passing of time, but which the publishers feel “remain of global interest and importance." “Enchanted Vagabonds” written by Dana Lamb is published by the Long Riders’ Guild Press, which has dedicated itself to reproducing books from something called the Equestrian Travel Classics.
