Robert W. Bone
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Fire Bone!: A Maverick Guide to a Life in Journalism
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2014
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3 editions
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Maverick Guide to Hawaii (Maverick Guides Series)
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published
1980
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21 editions
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Fielding's Alaska and the Yukon (Fielding Travel Books)
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published
1989
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2 editions
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The Maverick Guide to New Zealand
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Maverick Guide to Australia
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published
1991
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Maverick Guide to New Zealand (10th ed)
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published
1982
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8 editions
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Maverick Guide to Australia (11th ed)
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1980
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9 editions
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Fire Bone! by Robert W. Bone (2014-07-05)
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“There’s something profoundly intense and intoxicating about friendship found en route. It’s the bond that arises from being thrust into uncomfortable circumstances, and the vulnerability of trusting others to navigate those situations. It’s the exhilaration of meeting someone when we are our most alive selves, breathing new air, high on life-altering moments. It’s the discovery of the commonality of the world’s people and the attendant rejection of prejudices. It’s the humbling experience of being suspicious of a stranger who then extends a great kindness. It’s the astonishment of learning from those we set out to teach. It’s the intimacy of sharing small spaces, the recognition of a kindred spirit across the globe.
It’s the travel relationship, and it can only call itself family.”
― The Best Women's Travel Writing, Volume 8: True Stories from Around the World
It’s the travel relationship, and it can only call itself family.”
― The Best Women's Travel Writing, Volume 8: True Stories from Around the World
“Though nothing can bring back the hour
Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower;
We will grieve not, rather find
Strength in what remains behind;
In the primal sympathy
Which having been must ever be...”
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Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower;
We will grieve not, rather find
Strength in what remains behind;
In the primal sympathy
Which having been must ever be...”
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“I even presume to sit at his desk while I write this book, hoping some magical transference will take place and I’ll be gifted, if only for this moment, with his way with words. I feel like a boy trying to fit into his dad’s running shoes.”
― All That You Leave Behind: A Memoir
― All That You Leave Behind: A Memoir
“He told us we had to be careful about who we told our story to, but he wouldn’t let us hide from it ourselves.”
― All That You Leave Behind: A Memoir
― All That You Leave Behind: A Memoir










