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Maps
Maps is a quirky compendium of essays on maps, places and people; many of them written by leading writers including Iain Sinclair and the Guardian`s David McKie and Chris Arnrot as well as writers from the London Review of Books, academic journals, a journalist from the World Service and biographers:Iain Sinclair – Walking Through LiverpoolChris Arnot – Lost Cricket Grounds of EnglandDavid Belbin – Graham Greene in NottinghamRoss Bradshaw & Ian Parks – The Land of Green GingerAndy Croft – Reading Poetry in SiberiaRichard Dennis – Mapping Gissing`s NovelsGillian Darley – Ian Nairn and Jack Kerouac: On the RoadRoberta Dewa – Wilford: An English Village in the 1950sJohn Lucas – Uprisings in the South WestDavid McKie – The Mapping of SurnamesDeirdre O`Byrne – The Famine Roads of IrelandJohn Payne – Death on the Border: Walter BenjaminMark Patterson – A Short Walk up Dere StreetAndrew Whitehead – Beyond Boundary Passage: London FictionSara Jane Palmer – A Walk to TafraoutePaul Barker – The Other Britain: LeedsRobert Macfarlane – The Guga Men