The Hobo Post Volume 5 Edition 1

US$35.00

Trackside Publishing presents The Hobo Post Volume Five, a collection of short stories, interviews, and rare photos related to North American hobo culture. The Hobo Post Volume Five features boxcar art, hobo folklore and a glimpse into the underground world of rail riding tramps. Volume Five of The Hobo Post features articles such as “Hobo Girls,” “How To Build A Hobo Jungle,” “Queen of the Yeggs,” and many more. This issue of The Hobo Post features the boxcar art of Matokie Slaughter. The Hobo Post is dedicated to documenting railroad culture and the real American hobo history. Short run printing. 

Freight train moniker history. Freight train hopping. Hobo history. Hobo lore. Short run printing. Limited quantity. A must have for anyone interested in North American Hobo history or railroad culture.

11”x17”. 12 pages.

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Trackside Publishing presents The Hobo Post Volume Five, a collection of short stories, interviews, and rare photos related to North American hobo culture. The Hobo Post Volume Five features boxcar art, hobo folklore and a glimpse into the underground world of rail riding tramps. Volume Five of The Hobo Post features articles such as “Hobo Girls,” “How To Build A Hobo Jungle,” “Queen of the Yeggs,” and many more. This issue of The Hobo Post features the boxcar art of Matokie Slaughter. The Hobo Post is dedicated to documenting railroad culture and the real American hobo history. Short run printing. 

Freight train moniker history. Freight train hopping. Hobo history. Hobo lore. Short run printing. Limited quantity. A must have for anyone interested in North American Hobo history or railroad culture.

11”x17”. 12 pages.

Trackside Publishing presents The Hobo Post Volume Five, a collection of short stories, interviews, and rare photos related to North American hobo culture. The Hobo Post Volume Five features boxcar art, hobo folklore and a glimpse into the underground world of rail riding tramps. Volume Five of The Hobo Post features articles such as “Hobo Girls,” “How To Build A Hobo Jungle,” “Queen of the Yeggs,” and many more. This issue of The Hobo Post features the boxcar art of Matokie Slaughter. The Hobo Post is dedicated to documenting railroad culture and the real American hobo history. Short run printing. 

Freight train moniker history. Freight train hopping. Hobo history. Hobo lore. Short run printing. Limited quantity. A must have for anyone interested in North American Hobo history or railroad culture.

11”x17”. 12 pages.