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Alan Booth
Alan Booth (5 December 194624 January 1993) was an English writer who wrote two books about his journeys on foot through the Japanese countryside. The better-known of the two, ''The Roads to Sata'', published in 1985, is about his travels in 1977 from Cape Sōya, the northern tip of Hokkaidō, to Cape Sata, the southern tip of Kyūshū. The second, ''Looking for the Lost'', was published posthumously in 1995. Booth also wrote a guidebook to Japan, as well as numerous articles on Japan and other topics. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
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Urban crowding and its consequences by Booth, Alan 1935-
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Early adulthood in a family context
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History in higher education new directions in teaching and learning
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The new population problem why families in developed countries are shrinking and what it means
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Religious influences on health and well-being in the elderly
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