Around the World on a Motorcycle: 1928 to 1936
The year was 1928 when two young Hungarians decided to travel around the world on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with sidecar. Like Robert Fulton, whose circumnavigation of the globe is chronicled in his popular 1937 book, One Man Caravan, Sulkowsky thought his was the first around-the-world journey on a motorcycle. This account of his trip with friend Gyula Bartha gives a very clear-eyed view of the world in the 1930s -- a world where the colonizing influence of Europe had affected much of Africa and Asia but not all. The two experienced the riches of sultans, witnessed remote cultures and extreme poverty in far-flung villages, travelled through wilderness with the ever-present danger of wild animals, and traversed roads of all descriptions. They dealt with mud, sand, extreme heat and cold, and rivers where the motorcycle had to be taken apart to cross in a small boat. This intelligent and engaging book, now in a paperback edition, offers a unique world view between the World Wars, flavored by the great diversity of cultures and the wide variety of human life that exists on the planet.
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Around the World on a Motorcycle: 1928 to 1936
The year was 1928 when two young Hungarians decided to travel around the world on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with sidecar. Like Robert Fulton, whose circumnavigation of the globe is chronicled in his popular 1937 book, One Man Caravan, Sulkowsky thought his was the first around-the-world journey on a motorcycle. This account of his trip with friend Gyula Bartha gives a very clear-eyed view of the world in the 1930s -- a world where the colonizing influence of Europe had affected much of Africa and Asia but not all. The two experienced the riches of sultans, witnessed remote cultures and extreme poverty in far-flung villages, travelled through wilderness with the ever-present danger of wild animals, and traversed roads of all descriptions. They dealt with mud, sand, extreme heat and cold, and rivers where the motorcycle had to be taken apart to cross in a small boat. This intelligent and engaging book, now in a paperback edition, offers a unique world view between the World Wars, flavored by the great diversity of cultures and the wide variety of human life that exists on the planet.
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Around the World on a Motorcycle: 1928 to 1936

Around the World on a Motorcycle: 1928 to 1936

by Zoltan Sulkowsky
Around the World on a Motorcycle: 1928 to 1936

Around the World on a Motorcycle: 1928 to 1936

by Zoltan Sulkowsky

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Overview

The year was 1928 when two young Hungarians decided to travel around the world on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with sidecar. Like Robert Fulton, whose circumnavigation of the globe is chronicled in his popular 1937 book, One Man Caravan, Sulkowsky thought his was the first around-the-world journey on a motorcycle. This account of his trip with friend Gyula Bartha gives a very clear-eyed view of the world in the 1930s -- a world where the colonizing influence of Europe had affected much of Africa and Asia but not all. The two experienced the riches of sultans, witnessed remote cultures and extreme poverty in far-flung villages, travelled through wilderness with the ever-present danger of wild animals, and traversed roads of all descriptions. They dealt with mud, sand, extreme heat and cold, and rivers where the motorcycle had to be taken apart to cross in a small boat. This intelligent and engaging book, now in a paperback edition, offers a unique world view between the World Wars, flavored by the great diversity of cultures and the wide variety of human life that exists on the planet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781884313554
Publisher: Octane Press
Publication date: 09/01/2013
Series: Incredible Journeys Series
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 413
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Zoltan Sulkowsky was 25 years old when he left Hungary, drawn by wanderlust. His goal was to see and learn as much as he could and to keep a journal to record his observations and adventures. As his plan crystallized, one thought led to another and Sulkowsky and his friend Gyula Bartha found themselves on a motorcycle and full of determination to make their way around the world.

Table of Contents

Translator's Foreword vii

Introduction 11

Still in Europe 13

Sicilian Roads 13

Beginnings 15

Getting Started 20

Across Africa 29

Moroccan Trails 29

Continuing through Arab Lands 41

The Sands of Tripolitania 52

In the Land of the Pharaohs 62

The Roundabout Way to India 75

The Ruthless Roads of Asia Minor 75

An Encounter with Syrian Bedouins 79

Heading in a New Direction 81

Balkans: the Back of Beyond 90

To India 94

The Secret Kingdom 103

India, and What We Found There 103

Vultures or worms? 114

New Adventures, New Surprises 127

Monuments and Wild Animals 138

Ceylon: Pearl of the East 149

The Roads of White Australia 155

No Savages, No Kangaroos 155

11,000 Kilometers Around Australia 163

Exciting Days in the Wilds 167

The Ancient Lands of Malaysia 177

Equatorial Islands 177

Jungles, Wild Beasts, Savages 192

The Most Beautiful Park in Creation 210

Siam and Indochina 223

Home of the White Elephant 223

French Indochina: A Hunter's Paradise 229

Extreme Orient 241

The Horrors of the Yellow Kingdom 241

Manchuria, Chosen, and Japan 267

The New World 295

Evergreen California 295

Of Hungarian-American Institutions 307

The Anti-pioneer Story: From the West to the East 315

Sunny Mexico, Cuba, and Panama 326

Two Years in South America 347

Along the Coast of the Pacific 347

Ocean Waves 360

The Highest Highway in the World 371

Along the Eastern Coast 375

Back in Europe 403

Concluding Remarks Written upon our Arrival into Hungary 407

Index 409

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