Nice mix of books. I see some are more traditional narrative books, like Kerouac and Ted Simon's first book. Others are more nuts & bolts technical guides like Chris Scott's and travel guides.
Others listed are NON motorcycle related, like Krakauer (whose credibility has been seriously questioned) I think he's a fraud, based on acquaintances who climbed with him 40 years ago.
I like both types of books but narrative travel books that are good reads are rare. I would include Dan Walsh's book:
These Are The Days That Must Happen To You, By Dan Walsh | The Independent
https://www.amazon.com/Endless-Horiz.../dp/0760336040
(AKA:
Endless Horizon)
But it's a new world and frankly I believe most get travel info on forums on line. ADV Rider is huge. Hundreds of thousands browse that site daily. But only one in million of ADV's Ride Reports are readable, IMHO. But a few gems lurking there if you can find them. Some good stuff has been posted on ADV over the years. (since about 2000) Very few books have come out of it however.
Most of the famous (and unknowns too) Motorcycle writer/travelers have long since diversified their act, getting into touring round doing paid presentations, DVD sales ... and of course books.
HUBB travelers meetings are loaded with these struggling vagabonds. Even Ted Simon has had to travel round the world to peddle his books and his travelers foundation ... and Ted is probably one of the most successful out of hundreds doing the hard scrabble Adventure Travel game, trying to make travel pay.
Once folks get travel stories FREE on the internet, very hard to convince them for fork over cash for your book.
But as always .. best of luck! ... and remember a traveler with hundreds of stamps in his passport ... does not a writer make! (or photographer either!)