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Offline BigSi

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A while back I was given a book, and was just wondering if someone could shed some additional info on it?

‘Tom Sheppard – Vehicle Dependant Expedition Guide’ (1st Edition , hardcover).

Many thanks
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Offline Dave K

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Wish someone would do that for me! [-o<

Offline strapping young lad

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if its the one im thinking of its worth a bit of money (isnt it the one based on the rangies going across the darien gap?

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Would it not be best to read it to find out what it's about?

Have you tried doing a google on the book title - put it in "quote" marks.

Offline Dave K

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It's the expensive one (£75!)
Very good book, almost biblical.

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Quote from: "strapping young lad"
if its the one im thinking of its worth a bit of money (isnt it the one based on the rangies going across the darien gap?


No. That was 'Hundred Days Of Darien'




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It's the expensive one (£75!)
Very good book, almost biblical

Both in content & length
It's a brilliant book, I've got a first edition down in my 'snug'

It was reprinted (a couple of years ago) as a spiral-bound soft-back, if I remember correctly?


http://www.treknologies.com/archives/2005/06/tom_sheppards_v.php

Sheppard was a RAF pilot who gained notoriety amongst travellers for his part in the Joint Services Trans-Sahara expedition (in 101FCs)
He is also a highy regarded member of the Royal Geographical Society

And, as for his 'take' on a 90 Hard-Top interior! WOW!!
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Offline BigSi

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It was also a joint effort between Landrover and Tom Sheppard. I’m slowly reading through it, it just makes you want to pack up and take-off to some far flung corner of the globe!
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Vehicle Dependent Expidition Guide is one of the books I recomend to people who want to prepare for a trip. I have a paper back Second Edition. The publishers note makes good reading.....

Another book of his worth getting is Off-roader Driving. Buy it if only to read the suppliment with the comments about electronics.....

Both published by Desert Winds.

Tom Sheppard now drive a Merceds G-Wagen.

Third book is a Land Rover one.
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Offline Lucy1978

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got a hard back copy at home, I can dig out the landrover part number for it if anyone wants it.

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Quote from: "Dave K"
It's the expensive one (£75!)
Very good book, almost biblical.


Originally it was about £29.00 when it was first released (1998), the subsequent spiral-bound edition was about £17.00
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The hard back version was a collectors piece and bringing silly prices so I understand.
I've not seen the spiral bound version but my paper back copy cost £22.50 according to the back cover.

climbingchris.
I suggest you look after your hard back book.
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oh, i've got a hardback version, its a bloody good book...

didn't think it was worth loads of money... not that i want to sell it.
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I better put my hard cover back in the safe then!!!
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Offline Lucy1978

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The LR part number for it is...
STC 50109

Wonder if ours is worth more as it's a trans africa veteran  :lol:

just seen this http://tinyurl.com/2qdctm

 






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