No Longer Innocent


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. The two men wrote articles about their travels on the way and combined it into a book.
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.
The Herald reviewed it and said "one can hardly want better light entertainment."
The Bulletin called it "highly diverting".