"Offering a new type of postcolonial history that is informed by how people engage with the natural and material worlds, Marcus Filippello weaves together local and colonial narratives to make a significant contribution to our understanding of this little-studied region over several centuries of its history."-Celia Nyamweru, St. Lawrence University and Pwani University"A thoughtful and provocative book that explores the interconnected processes of cultural, social, political, and economic change in West Africa."-Journal of African History"Filippello is an engaging writer and incorporates his own perceptions and experiences throughout the short book, making it quite lively. "-PoLAR"A must-read for anyone interested in Yoruba political history."-African Studies Review"An important contribution to African histories of mobility and transport."-The Journal of Transport History