From chariots to flying machines, see how people crossed the world—and how the ways we travel keep changing.
This clear, illustrated guide surveys travel from prehistoric sleds to modern cars, coaches, and even the far-off promises of air travel. It invites readers to explore the evolution of transport through ages, cultures, and landscapes, all while staying rooted in what moved people in the past and what might move them next.
This edition traces a wide arc: ancient wheels and chariots, medieval and renaissance coaching, exploration across three continents, and the rise of railways, motor cars, and early air travel. It balances engaging historical scenes with practical notes on how different societies built, used, and imagined transportation.
- See how earliest conveyances began as sleds and wheels, and how wheels and horses transformed travel.
- Learn about famous coaches, chariots, litter carriers, and the daily lives of riders in different eras.
- Explore how new ideas—monorails, hanging rails, and early air travel—promised faster, farther journeys.
- Discover journeys across Africa, the Americas, Europe, and Australia, with vivid scenes of life on the road, trail, or rail.
Ideal for curious readers who love history, travel, and vivid pictures of how people moved from place to place across time and space. If you enjoy discovering the stories behind everyday transport and daring innovations, this book will guide your way.