Stephen Pern
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The Great Divide
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published
1987
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15 editions
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Unfenced Country
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published
2013
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The beach of morning: A walk in West Africa
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published
1985
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2 editions
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Zu Fuss durch Nordamerika.
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published
1989
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Another land, another sea: Walking round Lake Rudolph
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published
1979
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Over de kruin van Uncle Sam
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Fat Stan and the Lollipop Man
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The Great Divide
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The Great Divide: A Walk Along the Continental Divide of the United States
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“I should have stopped to rest sooner that morning, but didn’t. I’d got a bad dose of the NFEs. NFE stands for Not Far Enough – the irresistible compulsion to go on and on till you ruin whatever you’re doing. In this case it was wading through sage, but it happens with many other things – tightening a bolt is a classic example, though painting, writing, [and] correcting a child are all susceptible. The solution, of course, is knowing when to stop.”
― The Great Divide
― The Great Divide
“On a journey like this the emptier the landscape, the emptier my mind is content to be.”
― Unfenced Country
― Unfenced Country
“To me maps are the keys that unlock your human right to wander wherever on the earth's surface you choose, or, to be a bit less naϊve, wherever on it you can get away with without being thrown off,”
― Unfenced Country
― Unfenced Country
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