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Synopsis
The first of a series of annual themed compendiums by writers associated with or friends of Five Leaves. A quirky compendium of essays on maps, places and people, many by leading writers including Iain Sinclair and The Guardian's David McKie and Chris Arnot as well as writers from the London Review of Books, academic journals, a journalist from the BBC World Service and several biographers. Iain Sinclair - Walking Through Liverpool Chris Arnot - Lost Cricket Grounds of England David Belbin - Graham Greene in Nottingham Ross Bradshaw & Ian Parks - The Land of Green Ginger Andy Croft - Reading Poetry in Siberia Richard Dennis - Mapping Gissing's Novels Gillian Darley - Ian Nairn and Jack Kerouac: On the Road Roberta Dewa - Wilford: An English Village in the 1950s John Lucas - Uprisings in the South West David McKie - The Mapping of Surnames Deirdre O'Byrne - The Famine Roads of Ireland John Payne - Death on the Border: Walter Benjamin Mark Patterson - A Short Walk up Dere Street Andrew Whitehead - Beyond Boundary Passage: London Fiction Sara Jane Palmer - A Walk to Tafraoute Paul Barker - The Other Britain: Leeds Robert Macfarlane - The Guga Men
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