Murphy, Dervla. Eight Feet in the Andes. J. Murray, 1983.
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Murphy, Dervla. In Ethiopia with a Mule. John Murray, 1968.
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Murphy, Dervla. Muddling Through in Madagascar. J. Murray, 1985.
Murphy, Dervla. On a Shoestring to Coorg. J. Murray, 1976.
Murphy, Dervla. One Foot in Laos. J. Murray, 1999.
Murphy, Dervla. Race to the Finish?. J. Murray, 1981.
Murphy, Dervla. Silverland: A Winter Journey Beyond the Urals. John Murray, 2006.
Murphy, Dervla. South from the Limpopo. John Murray, 1997.
Murphy, Dervla. Tales from Two Cities. J. Murray, 1987.
Murphy, Dervla. “Talking Books interview”. BBC World News.
Murphy, Dervla. The Island that Dared: Journeys in Cuba. Eland, 2008.
Murphy, Dervla. The Ukimwi Road. J. Murray, 1993.
Murphy, Dervla. Through Siberia by Accident. John Murray, 2005.
Murphy, Dervla. Through the Embers of Chaos. J. Murray, 2002.
Murphy, Dervla. Transylvania and Beyond. Murray, 1992.
Murphy, Dervla. Transylvania and Beyond. Penguin, 1998.
Murphy, Dervla. Visiting Rwanda. Lilliput Press, 1998.
Murphy, Dervla. Wheels within Wheels. J. Murray, 1979.
Murphy, Dervla. Where the Indus Is Young. J. Murray, 1977.
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Murray, Elizabeth, and Isobel Grundy. Email about Eliza Cook to Isobel Grundy.
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