First Overland
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Author | Tim Slessor |
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Language | English |
Genre | Nonfiction |
Publisher | Signal Books Ltd |
Publication date | November 2005 |
Publication place | UK |
Media type | |
Pages | 256 pages (New Ed Edition Paperback) |
ISBN | 1-904955-14-2 |
First Overland: London-Singapore by Land Rover is a 1957 book by Tim Slessor, originally published by The Companion Book Club under the title First Overland: The Story of the Oxford and Cambridge Far Eastern Expedition. The 2005 50th anniversary edition also contains a foreword by co-author Sir David Attenborough. The book recounts the 1955 journey taken by six Oxford & Cambridge university students as they drove two factory fresh Land Rover Series I Station Wagons from London to Singapore and back. The book and accompanying film footage are historically significant, as they not only recount the first such journey of this type by vehicle, but also document one of the last recorded instances of foreigners using the Ledo Road from Assam in India into northern Burma, as shortly afterwards the boarder with Burma was closed.