No Longer Innocent
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No Longer Innocent is a 1933 Australian travel book by Ivan Goff and E.W. Irwin. It told the story of their travels from Perth to London from 1930 to 1932.[1] The two men wrote articles about their travels on the way and combined it into a book.[2][3]
The book was well received and was published in New York. Its success helped launch Goff's career in London. Irwin returned to Western Australia.[4][5][6]
The Herald reviewed it and said "one can hardly want better light entertainment."[7]
The Bulletin called it "highly diverting".[8]