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Children's Gardening Book»rank:par: John Seymour
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True Irish Ghost Stories»rank:par: John D. Seymour
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Forgotten Crafts: A Practical Guide»rank:par: John Seymour
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Yale Yarns: Sketches of Life at Yale University»rank:par: John Seymour Wood
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Desempeno Optimo Mediante La Pnl / Peak Performance Through NLP»rank:par: John Seymour
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King Solomon and the Birds and Beasts»rank:par: John D. Seymour
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Goodbye Old Peking: Wartime Letters of U.S. Marine»rank:par: John Seymour Letcher
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Forgotten Arts And Crafts»rank: 476247par: John Seymour
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0riginally published in two separate volumes (The Forgotten Arts and Forgotten Household Crafts), this book brings under one cover the wisdom of John Seymour, a well-known thinker on matters of self-sufficiency, traditional arts, and voluntary simplicity. Seymour is a utopian--he has a vision of a better world where people aren't alienated from their labors. ln the introduction he writes, 'Are we justified in using articles, no matter how convenient it may be for us to use them, that we know were produced in conditions which bored and even stultified ... |
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True Irish Ghost Stories»rank: 476247par: John D. Seymour
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0riginally published in two separate volumes (The Forgotten Arts and Forgotten Household Crafts), this book brings under one cover the wisdom of John Seymour, a well-known thinker on matters of self-sufficiency, traditional arts, and voluntary simplicity. Seymour is a utopian--he has a vision of a better world where people aren't alienated from their labors. ln the introduction he writes, 'Are we justified in using articles, no matter how convenient it may be for us to use them, that we know were produced in conditions which bored and even stultified ... |
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Yale Yarns: Sketches of Life at Yale University»rank: 476247par: John Seymour Wood
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0riginally published in two separate volumes (The Forgotten Arts and Forgotten Household Crafts), this book brings under one cover the wisdom of John Seymour, a well-known thinker on matters of self-sufficiency, traditional arts, and voluntary simplicity. Seymour is a utopian--he has a vision of a better world where people aren't alienated from their labors. ln the introduction he writes, 'Are we justified in using articles, no matter how convenient it may be for us to use them, that we know were produced in conditions which bored and even stultified ... |