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    Unearthing is an essay written by Alan Moore and originally published in Iain Sinclair's London: City of Disappearances in 2006. It has subsequently been developed into a photographic book in collaboration with Mitch Jenkins and a spoken word piece in collaboration with Crook&Flail.

  2. An intensely poetic and innovative work of biography, Unearthing maps the lifetime of author, orien-talist and occultist Steve Moore, while simultaneously investigating the extraordinary history of South London.

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    • Alan Moore, Mitch Jenkins
  3. An intensely poetic and innovative work of biography, Unearthing maps the lifetime of author, orientalist, and occultist Steve Moore, while simultaneously investigating the extraordinary history of South London with which that life has been intertwined.

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    • Alan Moore
  4. An intensely poetic and innovative work of biography, Unearthing maps the lifetime of author, orien-talist and occultist Steve Moore, while simultaneously investigating the extraordinary history of South London.

    • (9)
    • Alan Moore, Mitch Jenkins
  5. An intensely poetic and innovative work of biography, Unearthing maps the lifetime of author, orientalist and occultist Steve Moore, while simultaneously investigating the extraordinary history of South London with which that life has been intertwined.

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  6. Jul 26, 2010 · Despite the radical change in format, the “Unearthing” project is no less significant to Alan Moore, a prolific (and prodigiously bearded) 56-year-old resident of Northampton, England. To him...

  7. www.kirkusreviews.com › alan-moore › unearthingUNEARTHING | Kirkus Reviews

    Dec 12, 2012 · A longtime friend (and sometimes mentor) of Alan Moores, Steve Moore (no relation) has lived his entire life in the same London house in which he was born, and it is through the lens of his life that Alan Moore presents the history of the neighborhood, Shooter’s Hill.

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