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The Last Overland: Singapore to London: The Return Journey of the Iconic Land Rover Expedition
By (Author) Alex Bescoby
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1st May 2025
Large Print Edition
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
464
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
In 1955, Attenborough, then a young TV producer, was approached by six recent university graduates determined to drive the entire length of 'Eurasia', from London to Singapore. It was the unclimbed Everest of motoring - many had tried, none had succeeded. Sensing this time might be different, Attenborough gave the expedition enough film reel to cover their attempt. The 19,000-mile journey completed by Tim Slessor and the team captivated a nation emerging from postwar austerity. Tim's book, The First Overland, soon became the bible of the overlanding religion.
Inspired by the First Overland, Alex made contact with now eighty-six-year-old Tim and together they planned an epic recreation of the original trip, this time from Singapore to London. Their goal was to complete the legendary journey started more than sixty years ago in the original Land Rover. In awe of the unstoppable Tim, and haunted by his own grandfather's declining health, Alex and his team soon find themselves battling rough roads, breakdowns and Oxford's constantly leaky roof to discover a world changed for the better - and worse - since the first expedition.
Review: Bescoby is a terrific travelling companion, full of insight, sharp observation and enviable sangfroid. - Michael Wood
Prizes: Short-listed for Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards 2023.
Alex Bescobyis an award-winning documentary filmmaker, writer and presenter with a love of history, travel and storytelling. A Cambridge University history and politics graduate, he has written for BBC News, theTelegraph,National GeographicandLonely Planet. His long- and short-form films have been shown by global broadcasters including the BBC, History Channel, Discovery and Canal+.