TRANS-AFRICAN HIGHWAYS

R688.00

FOREWORD. April 1949

This book Trans-African Highways, makes its appearance at a most opportune time, for, as a result of the war and of post-war development, a network of new and of greatly improved highways spreads over the whole of the African Continent.

The result is that inter-territorial travel in Africa is developing apace, which travel is an important factor in knitting together the African states and in developing mutual understanding of local conditions and local problems.

During the war period the military significance of the network of highways, then in very incomplete form, became apparent. Now that Africa is figuring so largely as one of the world food producing areas, the economic significance of its highways is even greater.

By means of these highways a more highly co-ordinated transport service linking rail, water and air is becoming increasingly possible, and this book will contribute materially in this direction by indicating those roads which are most useful now or can be made useful to fit into the whole transportation system of the Continent.

For all those interested in the major economic development, and for that ever increasing group of Trans-African motorists from all nations, this book will prove indispensable. It will stimulate even greater interest in travel in Africa.

For these reasons all motorists, business or pleasure, owe the compilers a great debt of gratitude. This applies particularly to those of us in South Africa, as the most southern end of the Continent, who must of necessity travel on these African Highways our only outlet by road to the north.

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Issued and published by the Automobile Association of South Africa in 1949. This hard cover bound First Edition copy is in Very Good condition, covered in plastic and without a dust jacket. The size of the book is 249x160x25mm.

4 corners and head & tail either slightly bumped or slightly worn. Pages slightly yellowed, 406pp incl index; strip maps thru’out; folding map in pocket. On the front cover this copy has in gilt print ” Field-Marshal the Rt. Hon. J. C. Smuts . P C; O M; C H; K C; D T D.”, which makes it appear a special presentation copy to Smuts since he has no input at all in the contents. The book has the signature of Louis Weyers (apparently his grandson) and “Doornkloof”, Irene, 1950″. That was Smuts’ property and he died there from a stroke on 11th Sept 1950. My guess is that L W “inherited” this book after Smuts died. On the rear ep are some details in pencil of a trip thru’ Tanganyika and Kenya.possibly also by L W. I have another copy of this book without Smuts’ name on the front cover.