An interesting book for GT Riders might be linguist Franklin E. Huffman’s Monks And Motorcycles: From Laos to London by the Seat of my Pants 1956 to 1958 (2004) about his transcontinental motorcycle journey on a 15-horsepower 1957 BMW R26. He was 22 and used National Geographic maps for Asia. Only one highway in Thailand had been paved at that time, and none in Laos.
Photos of Thailand and Laos, from the book (the book also has photos of Malaya, Singapore, Burma, India, Iran, Turkey, Italy, France, Monaco, Germany, Austria, Holland, and England):
Ranong:
Korat-Bangkok Friendship Highway:
Bangkok Royal Temple:
Hmong Girls with the Author:
Xieng Kouang Bridge:
Xieng Kouang Village:
Travel in Laos:
Plain of Jars Family Water Buffalo:
Phonsavan Movie Night:
Vientiane Ministry of Justice:
Huffman went on to get a PhD and become Professor of Linguistics and Asian Studies at Yale and Cornell, teaching Thai and Khmer, and then a U.S. Foreign Service Officer. Only when he was forced into mandatory retirement did he have time to write his memoir. He self-published it when he was seventy. Franklin is frank, even detailing how he lost his virginity in a Singapore brothel.
Huffman wrote the first Khmer-English dictionary to be published in the western world (1978), which is still used today. Ten years ago he told me that his dictionary remained one of the most popular books in Cambodia, but nearly all copies sold there are pirated.
Monks And Motorcycles is here, in paperback and eBook formats:
MONKS AND MOTORCYCLES
Huffman died three months ago at ninety-one:
Mr. Franklin E. Huffman Obituary (2025) - Silver Spring, MD - Rapp Funeral & Cremation Services - Silver Spring
Photos of Thailand and Laos, from the book (the book also has photos of Malaya, Singapore, Burma, India, Iran, Turkey, Italy, France, Monaco, Germany, Austria, Holland, and England):
Ranong:
Korat-Bangkok Friendship Highway:
Bangkok Royal Temple:
Hmong Girls with the Author:
Xieng Kouang Bridge:
Xieng Kouang Village:
Travel in Laos:
Plain of Jars Family Water Buffalo:
Phonsavan Movie Night:
Vientiane Ministry of Justice:
Huffman went on to get a PhD and become Professor of Linguistics and Asian Studies at Yale and Cornell, teaching Thai and Khmer, and then a U.S. Foreign Service Officer. Only when he was forced into mandatory retirement did he have time to write his memoir. He self-published it when he was seventy. Franklin is frank, even detailing how he lost his virginity in a Singapore brothel.
Huffman wrote the first Khmer-English dictionary to be published in the western world (1978), which is still used today. Ten years ago he told me that his dictionary remained one of the most popular books in Cambodia, but nearly all copies sold there are pirated.
Monks And Motorcycles is here, in paperback and eBook formats:
MONKS AND MOTORCYCLES
Huffman died three months ago at ninety-one:
Mr. Franklin E. Huffman Obituary (2025) - Silver Spring, MD - Rapp Funeral & Cremation Services - Silver Spring