Morning Post.—“It is a good book, full of suggestiveness, promise, and horizon.”

Westminster Gazette.—“Mr. Graham’s literary touch has the delightful intimate comradeship of the born wanderer, and his book is all too short.”

Daily News.—“A book of impressions and adventures with an unusually fine literary flavour.”

Standard.—“. . . written with keen insight and literary skill . . . abounds with practical hints for prospective travellers.”

Evening Standard.—“Mr. Graham has had adventures. He relates them well. His style is direct and racy. Everything is real . . . entertaining.”

Truth.—“A perfectly delightful book.”

Academy.—“Mr. Graham writes with the intimate personal touch that gives distinction to Stevenson’s ‘Travels with a Donkey’ and Belloc’s ‘Path to Rome.’”

Observer.—“Mr. Graham’s experiences make an entertaining book.”

Graphic.—“An attractive book.”

Country Life.—“You follow his adventures with the same interest you would follow an engrossing novel, because you see the man and feel something of his passion.”