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What a beautifully formed Library you possess. 'The relative hills of Britain' looks fascinating and if it were not for the fact I have already overspent this month's book allowance, I would order it now.
Did you know that the late Roger Deakin wrote a book to be published next year. It is called 'Touching wood - a wildwood journey'.
Incidentally, his obituaruary was in THe Guardian mid September 2006, but I eexpect you knew about it already.
For an informative article on 'psychogeography' see: New Welsh Review, 69 (Autumn, 2005), pp.13-18: 'Walking the line'. The article begins: 'It looks like we're all psychogeographers now'. Available from: www.newwelshreview.com
What the heck is psychogeography?? Thinking profound thoughts when travelling? I've got some Michael Palin and Bill Bryson to go on the shelf yet - would they count as that too?
Is that "tosh" as in "pish tosh"?

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