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Re: Keyline books was Re: Keylines
- To: permaculture
- Subject: Re: Keyline books was Re: Keylines
- From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lflondon@mindspring.com>
- Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 20:12:49 -0500
- Newsgroups: permaculture
- Organization: Venaura Farm
- References: <LYRIS-86724-90818-2000.11.10-15.50.20--hemenway#jeffnet.org@franklin.oit.unc.edu> <81116@permaculture>
- Reply-to: lflondon@mindspring.com
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 13:52:20 -0800, Toby Hemenway
<hemenway@jeffnet.org> wrote:
>The only one in print is "Water for Every Farm" by Ken Yeomans. In the US I
>believe you can order it via http://www.permacultureinstitute.com/books.html
>for $40 (that's Penny Livingston's site; do you still carry it, Penny?).
>
>I think a few other places carry it, too, but can't find them right now.
>
>The other Yeomans books, like "The Challenge of Landscape" and "The City
>Forest" are way out of print, published long ago and far away (Australia),
>and I've only seen them in copyright-violating, , like the ones I allegedly have.
There are companies that republish outofprint ag books where there
would be no copyright violation (maybe Yeoman's group would grant
permission - would be in their best interests). One of these is:
Solar Survival Press
Box 119, Cherry Hill Rd.
Harrisville, New Hampshire, 03450
I have a copy of A. Aquatias' "Intensive Culture of Vegetables On the
French System", originally published 1913, republished 1978.
I do not know if SS Press is still around.
> faded-photocopy samizdat versions
is samizdat derived from "same as that (dat)" ? :-)
LL
Lawrence F. London, Jr.
lflondon@mindspring.com
london@metalab.unc.edu
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