This
account describes the author's adventures during an
18-month journey "beyond forbidden frontiers" in
Asia. With minimal equipment and disguised as an
itinerant Muslim, he hitch-hiked and walked through
southern Turkey, and the Iran of the Ayatollahs,
entering Afghanistan illegally in the wake of a
convoy of Chinese weapons and then spent months
dodging Russian helicopter gunships with the rebel
guerillas. He was the first foreigner to cross from
Pakistan into the closed western province of China
since the revolution on 1949.
“He is a traveller who brings many talents to his journey, and it is to be
hoped that he will take to the road again.” Time Literary Supplement
“He is a traveller who brings many talents to his journey, and it is to be
hoped that he will take to the road again.” Time Literary Supplement

