Robert Henderson Croll's 'The Open Road in Victoria' is a detailed exploration of the history and culture of road travel in the Australian state of Victoria. Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, Croll examines the evolution of road infrastructure, the impact of transportation on society, and the significance of mobility in shaping the region's identity. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including travel literature, historical documents, and personal anecdotes, the book offers a comprehensive look at the development of road networks in Victoria, highlighting their role in connecting communities and facilitating economic growth. Croll's writing style is both informative and accessible, making the book appealing to scholars and general readers interested in the intersection of transportation and cultural history. With its rich detail and compelling storytelling, 'The Open Road in Victoria' sheds light on the importance of roads as pathways to progress and unity in a diverse and dynamic region.