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Alternative (Natural) Health
Book Buying
Cooking / Food
Education
Environmental Issues/Legislation
Gardening / Land Issues
House and Home
Kids Books
Parenting
Pesticides / Toxicity
Pets
Self Help
Social/Political
Solar Energy
Spirituality
Weaving
Wildlife
With Our Hands
Women
Alternative (Natural) Health:
The Myth of Osteoporosis by Gillian Sanson (MCD Century, 2003) (Issue #18).
Hormone Heresy: What Women Must Know About Their Hormones by Sherrill Sellman, N.D. (Sherrill Sellman, 2000)
James Keough, "Bones of Contention" Alternative Medicine, April 2007
Cholesterol: I suggest reading The Great Cholesterol Con by Anthony Colpo (Lulu.com, 2006), which discusses the whole theory of a link between cholesterol and CVD, and gives helpful dietary advice. (Issue #17).
A good book on sinusitis is Sinus Survival: A Self-Help Guide by Robert S. Ivker, D.O. The book contains practical information, including some dietary recommendations. (Issue #15).
Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can't Live Without It by Dr. David Brownstein, M.D. (Issue #16).
The Truth about Dogs by Stephan Budiansky (Issue #16).
The Omnivore's Dilemma (Penguin Press, 2006) (Issue #16).
Herbal:
The Complete Woman's Herbal:A Manual of Healing Herbs and Nutrition for Personal Wellbeing and Family Care by Anne McIntyre (Henry Holt and Company, 1994) (Issue #17).
Opening our Wild Hearts to the Healing Herbs by Gail Faith Edwards (Issue #15).
A Modern Herbal by Mrs. M. Grieve (Issue #15).
Growing 101 Herbs that Heal by Tammi Hartung (Issue #15).
Growing 101 Herbs that Heal by Tammi Hartung
A Modern Herbal by Mrs. M. Grieve (Issue #11).
Herbal Antibiotics: Natural Alternatives for Treating Drug-Resistant Bacteria by Stephen Harrod Buhner (Issue #10).
Common Herbs for Natural Health by Juliette de Bairacli Levy, (Issue #3)
Opening Our Wild Hearts to the Healing Herbs by Gail Faith Edwards, (Issue #2)
For more information on autism or to find Recovering Autistic Children, see www.AutismResearchInstitute.com. The book can also be purchased at www.Amazon.com. (Issue #15).
The Web That Has No Weaver by Ted J. Kaptchuk (acupuncture). (Issue #14).
Health from a Bee Hive (Issue #13)
Honey: The Gourmet Medicine by Joe Traynor
The Hibernation Diet by Mike and Stuart McInnes or online at www.hibernationdiet.com
Acid and Alkaline by Herman Aihara (Issue #12).
Golden Rules for Vibrant Health in Body, Mind, and Spirit by Joseph J. Sweere, D.C. includes a chapter on acid and alkaline. (Issue #12).
Botany in a Day by Thomas J. Elpel (Issue #11).
The Testosterone Syndrome by Dr. Shippen (Issue #11).
Andropause Mystery: Unraveling Truths about the Male Menopause by Robert Tan, M.D. (Issue #11).
How to Prevent and Treat Cancer with Natural Medicine by Dr. Michael Murray, et al. (Issue #10).
Triathlons for Women by Sally Edwards (Issue #10).
Allergies and Holistic Healing by Skye Weintraub (Issue #9)
Artificial Sweeteners/Sugar (Issue #8)
Lick the Sugar Habit by Nancy Appleton, Ph.D.
The Crazy Makers: How the Food Industry Is Destroying Our Brains and Harming Our Children by Carol Simontacchi
For additional articles on artificial sweeteners, see The Idaho Observer at www.proliberty.com/observer.
Healthy Digestion the Natural Way by Dr. Lindsey Berkson, (Issue #7)
Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way by Susun S. Weed, (Issue #7)
The Dandelion Celebration: A Guide to Unexpected Cuisine by Peter A. Gail, Ph.D.. Contact him through Goosefoot Acres at 800-697-4858 or www.goosefootacres.com. (Issue #6)
Molecules of Emotion: The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine by Candace B. Pert, Ph.D., (Issue #5)
New Menopausal Years, The Wise Woman Way: Alternative Approaches for Women 30-90 by Susun S. Weed, (Issue #2)
Healing Wise by Susun S. Weed, (Issue #1)
Alternative Medicine: The Definitive Guide presented by Burton Goldberg, (Issue #1)
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Book Buying:
Online Bookseller:
Powell's:t 866-201-7601 or www.powells.com, (Issue #9).
Cooking:
Moon Smile Press: 800-561-3039 or www.feedingfamily.com (Issue #16).
Herbal:
Ash Tree Publishing: 845-246-3788 or www.ashtreepublishing.com (Issue #1).
Kids Books:
Chinaberry: 800-776-2242 or www.chinaberry.com (Issue #4).
Rosie Hippo's: 800-385-2620 or www.rosiehippo.com
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Cooking / Food:
Healing with Whole Foods by Paul Pitchford (North Atlantic Books, 2000) (Issue #19).
Pasture Perfect: The Far-Reaching Benefits of Choosing Meat, Eggs, and Dairy Products from Grass-Fed Animals by Jo Robinson (Jo Robinson, 2004)(Issue #19).
Feeding the Whole Family: Cooking with Whole Foods, by Cynthia Lair (Sasquatch Books, 2008), 3rd ed. (Issue #19).
Fermented and other "live" foods: (Issue #19)
Diet and Nutrition: A Holistic Approach by Rudolph Ballantine, M.D. (Himalayan Institute Press, 1978)
The Slow Down Diet: Eating for Pleasure, Energy, & Weight Loss by Marc David (Healing Arts Publishing, 2005)
Nourishing Traditions, 2nd ed., rev., by Sally Fallon with Mary G. Enig, Ph.D. (New Trends, 2000)
Wild Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition, and Craft of Live-Culture Foods by Sandor Ellix Katz (Chelsea Green Publishing, 2003)
Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, 8th ed., by Weston A. Price (Price-Pottenger Foundation, 2008)
Riedler, J., et al, "Exposure to Farming in Early Life and Development of Asthma and Allergy" The Lancet, Vol. 358, Issue 9288, 06 October 2001
The Acid Alkaline Food Guide: A Quick Reference to Foods & Their Effect on pH Levels by Susan Brown and Larry Trivieri Jr. (Square One, 2006) (Issue #18).
Nourishing Traditions, 2nd ed., rev. by Sally Fallon with Mary G. Enig, Ph.D. (New Trends, 2000) for good calcium- and mineral-containing recipes (Issue #18).
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver (HarperCollins 2007) (Issue #18).
Organic, Inc. by Samuel Fromartz (Harcourt, Inc., 2006) (Issue #18).
Harvest for Hope: A Guide to Mindful Eating by Jane Goodall (Grand Central Publishing, 2005) (Issue #18).
Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen by Anna Lappé and Bryant Terry (Penguin Group, 2006) (Issue #18).
World Hunger: Twelve Myths, 2nd ed., rev. by Francis Moore Lappé, Joseph Collins and Peter Rosset (Grove/Atlantic, Inc., 1998) (Issue #18).
The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals by Michael Pollen (Penguin Group, 2006) (Issue #18).
Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal by Eric Schlosser (Houghton Mifflin Company, 2001) (Issue #18).
Feeding the Young Athlete by Cynthia Lair with Scott Murdoch, Ph.D., R.D. (Moon Smile Press, 2002). See also www.feedingfamily.com. (Issue #16).
Feeding the Whole Family by Cynthia Lair (Moon Smile Press, 1998) (Issue #15).
Tea (Issue #13)
The Empire of Tea by Alan and Iris MacFarlane focuses on the history of tea from a grower's perspective.
The Art of Tea and Friendship by Sandy Lynam Clough is a lovely pictorial filled with short poems, recipes and true stories of "tea connections."
Herbal Tea Gardens by Marietta Marshall Marcin is a compendium of herbals and their specific health benefits. Also provides herb garden plans.
Celestial Seasonings: Cooking With Tea by Jennifer and Mo Siegel is a history of how the Siegels started their famous company and is chock-full of recipes using tea in food.
Chai: The Spice Tea of India by Diana Rosen is a great resource for everything chai, including its history and customs, as well as recipes.
The Miso Book: The Art of Cooking with Miso by John and Jan Belleme (Issue #11).
The Book of Miso by William Shurtleff and Akiko Aoyagi (Issue #11).
South River Miso: Order some organic miso or "The Little Book of Miso: Recipes from South River" at www.southrivermiso.com. See their Fall 2005 online newsletter for more recipe ideas.
Wild Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition and Craft of Live-Culture Foods by Sandor Ellix Katz. Contact him at www.wildfermentation.com, (Issue #9).
The Permaculture Book of Ferment & Human Nutrition by Bill Mollison, (Issue #9)
Laurel's Kitchen Caring by Laurel Robertson with Carol Lee Flinders and Brian Ruppenthal, R.D., (Issue #9)
Get the Sugar Out: 501 Simple Ways to Cut the Sugar Out of Any Diet by Ann Louise Gittleman, M.S., C.N.S. (Issue #8)
Sushi,(Issue #7)
Encyclopedia of Sushi Rolls by Ken Kawasumi
Easy Sushi by Emi Kazuko
Sushi American Style by Tracy Griffith
Sushi for Dummies by Judi Strada and Mineko Takane Moreno
The Sushi Cookbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to This Popular Japanese Food by Katsuji Yamamoto and Roger Hicks
The Gluten-free Gourmet Cooks Fast and Healthy: Wheat-Free and Gluten-Free with Less Fuss and Less Fat by Bette Hagman.
Gourmet Grains: Maindishes Made of Nature by Candia Lea Cole, (Issue #3)
Putting it Up with Honey: a Natural Foods Canning and Preserving Cookbook by Susan Geiskopf, (Issue #2)
Putting Food By by Janet Greene, Ruth Hertzberg and Beatrice Vaughan, (Issue #2)
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Education:
Killing Monsters: Why Children Need Fantasy, Super Heroes, and Make Believe Violence by Gerard Jones (Basic Books, 2002) (Issue #19).
The Case Against Homework:How Homework Is Hurting Our Children and What We Can Do About It, by Sara Bennett and Nancy Kalish (Crown, 2006) (Issue #17).
The Homework Myth: Why Our Kids Get Too Much of a Bad Thing, by Alfie Kohn (Da Capo Lifelong Books, 2006) (Issue #17).
Books from Sudbury Valley Press: http://www.sudval.org/02_book_01.html
The Sudbury Valley School Experience by Daniel Greenberg
Legacy of Trust: Life After the Sudbury Valley School Experience by Daniel Greenberg and Mimsy Sadofsky
From Sego Lily School: http://www.segolilyschool.org/book.html
Trusting Children: A Look at Sudbury Educationaround the World
From The Circle School: http://www.circleschool.org/store/index.php
Thinking About The Circle School: An Introduction to Integral Education Ideas and Practices by James Rietmulder (Issue #14).
Changing the Message: A Handbook for Experiential Prevention is available at 800-678-0621 or www.woodnbarnes.com. (Issue #6)
A Sense of Self by Susannah Sheffer, (Issue #3)
My Pedagogic Creed by John Dewey, (Issue #3)
The Teenage Liberation Handbook by Grace Llewellyn, (Issue #5)
Guerilla Learning by Grace Llewellyn and Amy Silver, (Issue #3)
Dumbing Us Down by John Taylor Gatto, (Issue #3)
Punished by Rewards by Alfie Kohn, (Issue #3)
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Environmental Issues/Legislation:
Peak Oil (Issue #18)
The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil www.powerofcommunity.org/cm/index.php
Connecting the Dots: Energy and the Economy by Robert Wise. www.democrats.us/editorial/wise041105.shtml
Water Quality:
Puget Sound Resources: (Issue #16).
Sound Health, Sound Future Protecting and Restoring Puget Sound by Puget Sound Partnership
Our Troubled Sound by Robert McClure and Lisa Stiffler, Seattle Post- Intelligencer five-part special report, November, 2002
Saving Puget Sound by John Lombard
Getting to Zero Waste by Paul Palmer, Ph.D. (Issue #15).
Why Do We Recycle: Markets, Values, and Public Policy by Frank Ackerman (Issue #15).
Gaviotas: A Village to Reinvent the World by Alan Weisman (Issue #13).
The Drinking Water Book: A Complete Guide to Safe Drinking Water by Colin Ingram (Issue #7)
"Get Plastic Out of Your Diet" by Paul Goettlich, Living Nutrition, v.15 Spring (April) 2004. (Issue #7)
The Fluoride Deception by Christopher Bryson (Issue #6)
Gardening / Land Issues:
The Earth Sheltered Solar Greenhouse Book: How to Build an Energy Free Year-Round Greenhouse by Mike Oehler (Mole Publishing Company, 2007) (Issue #19).
The Backyard Orchardist: A Complete Guide to Growing Fruit Trees in the Home Garden by Stella Otto (Issue #15).
The Apple Grower: A Guide for the Organic Orchardist by Michael Phillips (Issue #15).
Growing Fruit by Harry Baker (Royal Horticultural Society)(Issue #15).
Fruits and Berries for the Home Garden by Lewis Hill (Issue #15).
Container Gardening and Window Boxes (Issue #12).
Contain Yourself: 101 Fresh Ideas for Fantastic Container Gardens by Kerstin P. Ouellet
The Window Box Gardening Book: An Inspirational and Practical Guide by Anne M. Halpern
Gardening Supports: (Issue #11)
Trellises and Arbors: Landscape & Design Ideas, Plus Projects by Bill Hylton
Classic Garden Structures: 18 Elegant Projects to Enhance Your Garden by Jan and Michael Gertley
Fences and Gates: Plan, Design, Build by Editors of Creative Homeowner
Climbing Gardens: Adding Height and Structure to Your Garden by Joan Clifton and Steven Wooster
Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture by Toby Hemenway (Issue #10).
Heirloom Seed Saving: (Issue #9)
Taylor's Guide to Heirloom Vegetables by Benjamin A. Watson
100 Vegetables and Where They Came From and Heirloom Vegetable Gardening, both by William Woys Weaver
The Origin of Fruits and Vegetables by Jonathan Roberts
Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners by Suzanne Ashworth and Kent Whealy
Four-Season Harvest: How to Harvest Fresh Organic Vegetables from Your Home Garden All Year Long by Eliot Coleman (Issue #8)
Winter Gardening in the Maritime Northwest: Cool Season Crops for the Year-Round Gardener by Binda Colebrook (Issue #8)
Water Gardens:, (Issue #7)
Water Gardens: How to Design, Install, Plant, and Maintain a Home Water Garden by Jacqueline Heritéau and Charles B. Thomas
Sunset Garden Pools, Fountains & Waterfalls: Design Ideas, Installation Techniques, Projects, Fish & Plants edited by Scott Atkinson
North America Water Garden Society at www.nawgs.com.
Pruning:
Cass Turnbull's Guide to Pruning: What, When, Where, and How to Prune for a More Beautiful Garden by Cass Turnbull (Issue #5)
Pruning Made Easy: A Gardener's Visual Guide to When and How to Prune Everything, from Flowers to Trees (Storey's Gardening Skills Illustrated) by Lewis Hill and Elayne Sears (Issue #5)
Easy Steps to Fruit Tree Pruning (50 minute video) by Jacky King and Gary Moulton: www.RaintreeNursery.com
Pruning article: www.orchardsedge.com/articles/treecut.jsp
Pruning terms: http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Pruning
Butterflies:
The Butterfly Book: An Easy Guide to Butterfly Gardening, Identification and Behavior by Donald Stokes, Lillian Stokes and Earnest Williams (Issue #4)
Butterfly Gardening: Creating Summer Magic in Your Garden by the Xerces Society (Issue #4)
Let It Rot: The Gardener's Guide to Composting by Stu Campbell, Storey Books, l988, (Issue #1)
Compost/Mulch:
The Mulch Book: A Complete Guide for Gardeners by Stu Campbell and Donna Moore (Editor), Storey Books, 1991, (Issue #1)
Soil Biology Primer, Soil & Water Conservation Society; order from 1-800-THE-SOIL, (Issue #1)
Start With the Soil: The Organic Gardener's Guide to Improving Soil for Higher Yields, More Beautiful Flowers, and a Healthy, Easy-Care Garden by Grace Gershuny, Rodale Press, 1997, (Issue #1)
Berries
The Backyard Berry Book by Stella Otto. (Issue #6)
The Berry Grower's Companion by Barbara L. Bowling (Issue #6)
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House and Home:
Septic Systems:
A Homeowner's Guide to Septic System, U.S. EPA EPA-832-B-02-005: www.nesc.wvu.edu/nsfc/nsfc_septicnews.htm#epa(Issue #17).
Choosing a Wastewater Treatment System, University of Rhode Island Cooperative Extension Water Quality Program,
January 2005: www.uri.edu/ce/wq/RESOURCES/wastewater/index.htm
How to Grow Fresh Air: 50 Houseplants that Purify Your Home or Office, by Dr. B.C. Wolverton (Penguin, second edition, 1999)(Issue #17).
Better Basics for the Home: Simple Solutions for Less Toxic Living, by Annie Berthold-Bond (Three Rivers Press, 1999). (Issue #17).
Organic Housekeeping (Scribner, 2006) by Ellen Sandbeck (Issue #16).
Wabi-Sabi House by Robyn Griggs (Issue #11).
Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls by Nigel Dunnett and Noel Kingsbury (Issue #10).
Water Storage and Creating an Oasis with Greywater, plus its supplement Builder's Greywater Guide, by Art Ludwig (Issue #10).
Green Clean by Linda Mason Hunter and Mikki Halpin (Issue #8)
Clean House, Clean Planet by Karen Logan, (Issue #3)
Kids Books:
When My Name was Keoko by Linda Sue Park (Dell Yearling, 2002)(Issue #19)
The Moorchild by Eloise McGraw (Simon & Schuster, 1998) (Issue #18)
The Secret Life of Walter Kitty, by Barbara Jean Hicks, illustrated by Dan Santat (Alfred A. Knopf, 2007) (Issue #17).
Slow Days,Fast Friends written and illustrated by Erik Brooks (Issue #16).
All Made Up by Audrey D. Bashich (Issue #14).
Lootas: Little Wave Eater by Clare Hodgson Meeker (Issue #13).
The House Above the Trees by Ethel Cook Eliot (Issue #13).
Loose Threads by Ann Grover (Issue #11).
Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson (Issue #10).
Rain, Rain, Rainforest, by Brenda Z. Guiberson illustrated by Steve Jenkins (Issue #9)
Hands are Not for Hitting by Martine Agassi, (Issue #9)
Jitterbug Jam by Barbara Jean Hicks (Issue #8)
The Wishing of Biddy Malone by Joy Cowley(Issue #8)
On the Day you were Born by Debra Frasier (Issue #6)
The Tree by Dana Lyons, illustrated by David Danioth (Issue #6)
Catalog of Children's Books - Chinaberry: 800-776-2242 or www.chinaberry.com. (Issue #4)
I Look Like a Girl by Sheila Hamanaka, (Issue #2)
Tatterhood and other Tales edited by Ethel Johnston Phelps, (Issue #2)
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Parenting:
For more information on educational booklets such as "Listening to Children" or to subscribe to a free monthly newsletter, go to the Hand in Hand website at www.handinhandparenting.org (Issue #15).
A Very Touching Book by Jan Hindman (Issue #14).
Raising your Spirited Child by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, M.A., (Issue #2)
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Pesticides / Toxicity:
Non-Toxic and Natural and Home Safe Home by Debra Lynn Dadd (www.dld123.com) (Issue #14).
Healthy by Design and Your Home, Your Health and Well Being by David Rousseau
Pets:
Straight from the Horse's Mouth by Amelia Kinkade (Issue #10).
Homeopathic Medicine at Home: Natural Remedies for Everyday Ailments and Minor Injuries by Maesimund B. Panos, M.D. and Jane Heimlich. (Issue #4)
Homeopathy: Beyond Flat Earth Medicine by Timothy R. Dooley, N.D.,M.D. (Issue #4)
Natural Health for Dogs and Cats by Richard H. Pitcairn and Susan Hubble Pitcairn. (Issue #4)
Vaccine Guide for Dogs and Cats - What Every Pet Lover Should Know by Catherine J.M. Diodati, M.A. (Issue #4)
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Self Help:
Writing for Healing (Issue #18)
Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain by Antonio Damasio (Harcourt, Inc., 2003)
Blink: The Power of Thinking without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell (Little, Brown and Company, 2005)
The Writing Cure: How Expressive Writing Promotes Health and Emotional Well-Being by Stephen J. Lepore and Joshua M. Smyth (American Psychological Association, 2002)
Writing to Heal: A Guided Journal for Recovering from Trauma and Emotional Upheaval by James W. Pennebaker, Ph.D. (New Harbinger Publications, 2004)
Power, Freedom, and Grace, by Deepak Chopra (Amber-Allen Publishing) (Issue #17).
The Places That Scare You: A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema Chodron (Issue #7)
Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow by Elizabeth Lesser (Issue #7)
Dark Nights of the Soul: A Guide to Finding Your Way Through Life's Ordeals by Thomas Moore (Issue #7)
Still Here: Embracing Aging, Changing and Dying by Ram Dass (Issue #7)
Transitions: Prayers and Declarations for a Changing Life by Julia Cameron (Issue #7)
Spiritual Emergency: When Personal Transformation Becomes a Crisis edited by Stanislav Grof, M.D., and Christina Grof (Issue #7)
Eastern Body, Western Mind by Anodea Judith (Issue #7)
Radical Forgiveness: Making Room for the Miracle by Collin Tippin. Also see www.radicalforgiveness.com.
Social / Political:
Beyond Oil and Gas: The Methanol Economy by George A. Olah, G. K. Surya Prakesh and Alain Goeppert (Wiley, John & Sons, Inc., 2006) (Issue #19)
Riding the Bus with my Sister by Rachel Simono (Issue #10).
My Story as Told by Water by David James Duncan (Issue #6)
Small Wonder by Barbara Kingsolver (Issue #7)
The Impossible Will Take a Little While - A Citizen's Guide to Hope in a Time of Fear edited by Paul Rogat Loeb
Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet by Frances Moore Lappé and Anna Lappé. (Issue #4)
The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight: Waking Up to Personal and Global Transformation by Thom Hartmann. (Issue #4)
The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World by Paul H. Ray, Ph.D. and Sherry Ruth Anderson, Ph.D., (Issue #3)
A Sense of Self by Susannah Sheffer, (Issue #3)
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Solar Energy:
The Independent Home: Living Well With Power from the Sun, Wind, and Water by Michael Potts (Issue #14).
The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy: Achieving Energy Independence through Solar, Wind, Biomass and Hydropower by Dan Chiras (Issue #14).
Spirituality:
The Masks of God by Joseph Campbell (Issue #4)
Jesus the Man by Barbara Thiering. (Issue #4)
The New Golden Bough by Sir James George Frazer. (Issue #4)
Beyond Belief: the Secret Gospel of Thomas by Elaine Pagels. (Issue #4)
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Weaving:
Working with the Wool by Noël Bennett and Tiana Bighorse, and its sequel book, Designing with the Wool are now being published in one volume as The Navajo Way, (Issue #1)
Learning to Weave by Deborah Chandler, (Issue #1)
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Wildlife:
Find The Bat House Builder's Handbook by Merlin Tuttle, Mark Kiser and Selena Kiser on the Bat Conservation International website: www.batcon.org, (Issue #9).
Bees of the World by Christopher O'Toole and Anthony Raw (Issue #9)
Landscaping for Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest by Russell Link, (Issue #1)
The Backyard Naturalist by Craig Tufts, (Issue #1)
The National Wildlife Federation Guide to Gardening with Wildlife by Craig Tufts and Peter Loewer, (Issue #1)
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With Our Hands:
The All New Teach Yourself to Knit by Evie Rosen (Leisure Arts leaflet 623), (Issue #3)
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Women:
Coming into Our Fullness: On Women Turning Forty, a collection of interviews by Cathleen Rountree, (Issue #2)
A Question of Balance: Artists and Writers on Motherhood, a collection of interviews by Judith Pierce Rosenberg, (Issue #2)
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