Boon, Mike

Mike only wrote one book:

DOWN TO A SUNLESS SEA by J M[ike] Boon 1977 105 pp, 4 surveys of which 3 are large fold out ones. I like the story of caving in Ireland on a shoestring (as were most of his trips). He was camping on a farm and after accidentally burning his tent down he had to borrow some clothes from the farmer in order to travel home again! Mike Boon was a British caver who was active from the late 1950s thru the 1970s. You might know him from the accounts of early Swindon’s dives, but he also surveyed (with Tich Morris) the entrance series of Darren Cilau - 'nuff said? Mike went on to become famous, caving in Mexico when Mexico wasn't cool, did a solo expedition to the back of Castleguard Cave in Canada, and was considered by some to be the best caver in the world... and currently lives quietly in Calgary [2011].

He also wrote many articles in The Canadian Caver. Anyone willing to compile a bibliography?