Depends on whether you mean the book _The Road Less Traveled_ or the poem "The Road Not Taken," which has the lines "I took the one less traveled by,/ And that has made all the difference."
The poem is the more popular, and what the line is quoted from the most. This is by Robert Frost, and can be found here: http://www.bartleby.com/119/1.HTML.
The book is by M. Scott Peck, and more information about the book can be found here: http://www.Amazon.com/ROAD-LESS-TRAVELED-Psychology-Traditional/dp/0684847248.
yeah blabla so u don't hav 2 read so much here it is by Robert frost (and yes answerer I DID already know that!)
* Born: 12 March 1922 * Birthplace: Lowell, Massachusetts * Died: 21 October 1969 * Best Known As: Beat-era author of On The Road Name at birth: Jean Louis Kerouac Jack Kerouac studied briefly at Columbia University in New York (1940-41), where he met http://www.answers.com/topic/allen-ginsberg and http://www.answers.com/topic/william-s-burroughs. Together they challenged the status quo in the literary world, writing frankly about their personal lives, which were dominated by alcohol and wild times. Kerouac coined the phrase "beat generation" to represent a general feeling among young intellectuals that the American dream had gone sour somewhere along the line. He is most famous for his 1957 novel On The Road, and is the author of the novels Dharma Bums and Desolation Angels.
The author of "On the Road" is Jack Kerouac. He is a prominent figure of the Beat Generation, known for his spontaneous and vibrant writing style.
On the Road is a famous novel written by Jack Kerouac. It was published in 1957 by Viking Press. Kerouac was a poet as well as a novelist.
Jack Kerouac, wrote it in April 1951, and published by Viking Press in 1957.
Irene Hunt is the author of Up the Road Slowly.
Jack Kerouac wrote On the Road.
Iain Banks wrote The Crow Road.
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Curtis Carter has written: 'The Road to the Nba' 'The Road to the NBA, Vol. II'
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John P. Purcell has written: 'On the road' 'One long queue on the road to nowhere'
T. Salkield has written: 'Road making and road using' -- subject(s): Traffic engineering
"On the Road" was published by Viking Press in 1957, written by American author Jack Kerouac.
The author of "Road to Nowhere" is Christopher Pike, a popular writer of young adult fiction.