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Graham
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Into a Desert Place
Adios ... Into a Desert Place

It has had quite an innings since first publication in the UK in 1988, but after numerous editions and printings, Into a Desert Place is now, for the
first time in over 20 years, “out of print.”
I bought up the last of the stock from publisher W.W. Norton for sale at lectures and on my website, otherwise it’s soon likely to be history as a
printed book.
The good news... I just launched an eBook version for Amazon Kindle and Barnes and Noble Nook with minor corrections, some translation from British to
American English, and a hundred new photographs, many never before shown.
Nice feature of these eReaders you can download a couple of sample chapters for free…
I sure appreciate all the kind words and positive comments over the years.

"Shipwreck" Isla del Carmen, 1983
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sd
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Graham,
Your books are always fun to read, and leave us wanting to go on the next adventure.
Additional photos sound great, can't wait to see them!
Scot
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tiotomasbcs
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A Classic Baja Adventure. Good Luck in the future! Tio
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mcfez
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Bad reading material
Without a beer 
Graham....
Your stuff is just great. Let me say that again.....Your stuff is just great. I am currently going thru Baja Burro......another ...excuse the
pun...kick ass book
The big question here for you today Sir......is there to be anothe Baja book coming out from you?
Txs for the great hours of mind adventures. Deno
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Marc
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Amazon will have it.
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Curt63
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I thoroughly enjoyed Into a Desert Place and Baja Burro. Marooned is on my nightstand.
I'm proud and ashamed to say that those are the only 2 books I have read after completing my teaching credential and Masters degree (I totally burned
out on reading).
I'm looking forward to seeing the newly released pictures
No worries
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capt. mike
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an audio book would be nice too.
you could do the sound.
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thebajarunner
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I treasure the books on my shelf which you so kindly have personally signed for me.
Great stuff
I too hope another book is in the near future.
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Osprey
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Graham, I walked almost a third of way between my house and Punta Colorado. Do they do mini-books?
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BajaBlanca
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Graham, I don't have this one and would love a signed copy .... will you be coming south any time this year ?
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Graham
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It has been fascinating looking at old slides and negatives I haven't seen for 25 years... and sharing them in the eBook edition.
So many interesting folks met and photographed along the way. Looking forward to returning and finding some of these ranchers and fishermen and their
families who did so much for me...

Rancher carries my pack and escorts me around cliffs south of La Paz

Time for a little relaxation with the shark fishermen of Calamajue

Two MacLish brothers mending their traps
I'm sure I'll be heading south in November, maybe do a few slide shows on the way... and sign some books.
Hey Osprey, go for it, nothing to stop you putting your tale on Kindle or Nook... make it funny and you might sell a million copies. A good writer
could stare at a wall for an hour and write a gripping account! Especially in a setting as lovely as Punta Colorado.
I'm ready for another adventure and book project. Time for my Baja fix and Baja diet... early 2012?
So many folks over the years have asked me to do an audio version of Into a Desert Place. Maybe this is a good time to grab the old tape recorder, put
on my finest Geico gecko accent and see what I sound like.
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Sounds good, Graham. Best of Luck.
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thebajarunner
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Hey Graham
Any chance that we can tag along on your next trek?
You could refer to us as Solo1, Solo2, etc.
on second thought,
probably not a great idea,
but we do admire your spirit and your achievements.
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El Camote
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Just brainstorming here but since we've all aged a tad since the first version, how about a senior version of the book? An account of a high-caloric
journey to Marie Callenders called "Into a Dessert Place".
Knowledge is good. - Emil Faber
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mcfez
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Quote: | Originally posted by El Camote
Just brainstorming here but since we've all aged a tad since the first version, how about a senior version of the book? An account of a high-caloric
journey to Marie Callenders called "Into a Dessert Place".
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Extremely funny
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Isla Del Carmen, circa 2006.
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David K
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I wish you all the success in any future project Graham... You know you have my support if needed!
Baja has plenty of mysteries and beautiful locations to keep us busy for may lifetimes... I wish I had more than just this one!
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we had the pleasure of meeting you here in Yuma
you signed my book Baja Burro, I had just bought and read
Into a Desert Place
I totally enjoyed both books, great reads
you are one tought guy
look forward to your next book
I also have an Ereader and will look for you at Amazon
Good Luck and keep us all up to date
Ken/Jane
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BornFisher
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Graham-- Gracias for writing that book. I remember when Fred Hoctor said " The best Baja book ever". Whoever picks up the book, and reads the first
page, can`t put it down!! A special treasure for sure!
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AmoPescar
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Hola Mi Amigo,
Quote: | Originally posted by El Camote
Just brainstorming here but since we've all aged a tad since the first version, how about a senior version of the book? An account of a high-caloric
journey to Marie Callenders called "Into a Dessert Place".
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Sounds like my kind of book and my idea of a good place and time!!
Hope all is well with you and the family!
Miguelamo
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