Frankly, I thought I'd had my fill of books by or about intrepid white men travelling the colonised world but Jason Roberts' unlikely tale of the life and times of Lt John Holman aka 'the Blind Traveller' who roamed the earth in the early 19th century took me by surprise. Roberts' hero is humanised both by his misfortune (blinded at 18) and by his cheerful, determination to see the world at the same &mdash &ldquowith my feet&rdquo. The story of his adventurous career from obscurity to fame and back again is an affecting one and his resurrection in A Sense of the World is well-deserved, overdue, and delightful.