Brian Carter
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A Black Fox Running
8 editions
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1981
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In the Long Dark
3 editions
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published
1989
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Jack
5 editions
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published
1986
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Nightworld
5 editions
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published
1987
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Where the dream begins: A miscellany of prose, poetry, and pictures
2 editions
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1979
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Walking in Harmony
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Yesterday's Harvest
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A Black Fox Running. First US Edition.
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The moon in the weir
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Dartmoor: The Threatened Wilderness
2 editions
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published
1987
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“I come from sky,’ Jacko thought. ‘My head full of fire.’ He had looked into a pool once and had seen his eyes twinkling among the stars.”
― A Black Fox Running
― A Black Fox Running
“The war was the height of human frailty and viciousness, yet I have seen immortal psychopath in the shaving mirror. There is some awful, inherent, self-destructive, race-destructive flaw in man. We pretend we live in a state of history but we don't. We don't even live in a state of nature like animals. We are outsiders - the prowling aliens against whom all the wolf fires have been lit.”
― A Black Fox Running
― A Black Fox Running
“What would the world do to him? But he couldn't be gloomy. The otter had escaped and he'd seen Old Blackie again. Sure, the kid would change but childhood was a separate lifetime anyways. It wasn't the just the stifling of the pastoral instinct that dulled the vision. You couldn't endure that intensity day after day. You'd see everything too clearly, and all the mediocrity and stupidity would drive you nuts.”
― A Black Fox Running
― A Black Fox Running
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