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Some of the best books involve almost no travel at all: Roger Deakin's account of wild swimming in Britain, Waterlog, or Neil Ansell's lovely Deep Country, about the birds and landscape of mid-Wales.
Travel writing: Lost art in search of a lost world | Editorial 2011
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Some of the best books involve almost no travel at all: Roger Deakin's account of wild swimming in Britain, Waterlog, or Neil Ansell's lovely Deep Country, about the birds and landscape of mid-Wales.
Travel writing: Lost art in search of a lost world | Editorial 2011
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But a few years before my rendezvous with Orwell's televisual revenant in the Glasgow hotel room, a friend recommended Roger Deakin's superb Waterlog, and this confirmed my own attraction to the island and its wild delights.
Jura Duty 2007
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The friend who recommended Roger Deakin's book to me was the writer Cressida Connolly, whose father, the critic Cyril Connolly, was Orwell's close friend for over 30 years.
Jura Duty 2007
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To fill this in, here are excerpts from Deakin's conclusion:
Archive 2008-11-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008
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To fill this in, here are excerpts from Deakin's conclusion:
Deakin on Legal Origin, Jurdical Form and Industrialisation in Historical Perspective Mary L. Dudziak 2008
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Okay, I can't be sure that Martel sent Deakin's book, but the odds are good!
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Okay, I can't be sure that Martel sent Deakin's book, but the odds are good!
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The flies were fonder than he of Deakin's apricot, and he had to be circumspect to dodge them successfully.
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He knew too well their other sources of food supply -- and was not over keen on swallowing any, nor of having them beating him for his jam, Deakin's though it was.
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