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  1. SUICIDE BRIDGE by Iain Sinclair, 1979-01-01
  2. Dead Letter Office (Rockdrill) by Iain Sinclair, 2005-12-01
  3. Downriver (or, the Vessel of wrath) a narrative in twelve Tales by Iain Sinclair, 1992-01-01
  4. Landor's Tower Or The Imaginary Conversations by Iain Sinclair, 2001
  5. Jack Elam's other eye by Iain SINCLAIR, 1991-01-01
  6. The Ebbing of the Kraft by Iain Sinclair, 1997
  7. Downriver (or, The Vessels of Wrath): a narrative in twelve tales by Iain Sinclair, 1991
  8. Rodinsky's Room by Rachel;Sinclair, Iain Lichtenstein, 1999-01-01
  9. Crash David Cronenbergs PostMortem on J. G. Ballards Trajectory of Fate by Iain Sinclair, 1999
  10. Gritty Brits: New London Architecture by Raymund Ryan, Iain Sinclair, 2007-06-01
  11. SIGNIFICANT WRECKAGE: MIR POETS SIX by Iain Sinclair, 1988-01-01
  12. The Valleys by Anthony Stokes, 2007-09-01
  13. THE PENANCES by Iain Sinclair, 1977
  14. Le Secret de la chambre de Rodinsky by Rachel Lichtenstein, Iain Sinclair, et all 2002-02-14

81. Iain Laird's Pictures Of Pillarguri Days, Otta, Norway, 20th-22nd August 1999
Pillarguri Days, Otta, Norway, 20th22nd August 1999. From INSLaird@cs.comDate Sun, 22 Aug 1999 171526 EDT We arrived in Otta
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George Sinclair's Grave at Kvam Earl of Caithness at Kringen Inge Leif Inge and Rakel Modern farm near George Sinclair's grave. Fjære Kirke exterior the old main entrance interior St Magnus Gravkammer Grimstad August 1999 In the wake of Leif the Lucky Islendingur Last changed: 99/11/21 14:42:31

82. Guardian Unlimited Books | Review | Review: London Orbital By Iain Sinclair
Meandering round the M25 With his map at the ready, Nicholas Lezard follows IainSinclair's circumnavigation of London in London Orbital Saturday September 21
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Meandering round the M25
With his map at the ready, Nicholas Lezard follows Iain Sinclair's circumnavigation of London in London Orbital
Saturday September 21, 2002
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London Orbital

by Iain Sinclair For a couple of years now, the writer, critic and deeply lovable polymath Kevin Jackson has not returned my phone calls. The possible reasons were worrying, and in descending order of probability they were: he had become disgusted with me, he had nothing to report, he had been sectioned. Now I know the real reason. He has recently completed the last section of a walk round the M25 in the company of Iain Sinclair, ending up in the bar of the Welsh Harp in Waltham Abbey. He had accompanied Sinclair and other companions on two other sections, and each time had come heroically misprepared: boots when he needed trainers, trainers when he needed boots, a leather jacket which "will cook him if he wears it; cripple him if he carries it". For the first leg he carries a rucksack filled with books. At a pub his socks have to be cut from his feet. "His blisters have blisters." By the time of the final stretch - including a terrifying twilight march through Epping Forest - he still hasn't learnt. His hair, says Sinclair, "turned grey in the course of the walk from Theydon Bois". Still, he is alive in the Welsh Harp:

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