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Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures and Other Pamphlets, $5 each, postage included.


____   1. E. F. Schumacher, Wendell Berry, and Susan Witt, An Economics of Peace, three essays, 2001
____   2. Judy Wicks and Susan Witt, “Exuberant Episodes of Import Replacing”: Two Tributes to Jane Jacobs, 2006
____   3. Robert Swann and Susan Witt, Local Currencies: Catalysts for Sustainable Regional Economies, 1988
____   4. Susan Witt and Robert Swann, Land: Challenge and Opportunity, 1995/2008
____   5. Susan Witt and Jay Rossier, A New Lease on Farmland, 1990
____   6. Tributes to Robert Swann, 2003
____   7. Gar Alperovitz, Distributing Our Technological Inheritance, 1994
____   8. Peter Barnes, Capitalism, the Commons, and Divine Right, 2003
____   9. Dan Barber, A Perfect Expression of Nature, 2008
____ 10. Thomas Berry, The Ecozoic Era, 1991
____ 11. Thomas Berry, Every Being Has Rights, 2003
____ 12. Elise Boulding, The Family as a Small Society, 1982
____ 13. David Brower, It’s Healing Time on Earth, 1992
____ 14. Christopher Houghton Budd, The Role of the Individual in Localizing Money Issue and Credit Creation, 2005
____ 15. Majora Carter, Sustainable South Bronx: A Model for Environmental Justice, 2007
____ 16. Marie Cirillo, Stories from an Appalachian Community, 2000
____ 17. David Ehrenfeld, The Management Explosion and the Next Environmental Crisis, 1990
____ 18. William Ellis, Flapping Butterfly Wings, 1998
____ 19. Chellis Glendinning, A Map (From Old Connecticut Path to Rio Grande Valley and All Meaning Inbetween), 1999
____ 20. Hunter Hannum, Wagner and the Fate of the Earth: A Contemporary Reading of The Ring, 1993
____ 21. Alanna Hartzok, Democracy, Earth Rights, and the Next Economy, 2001
____ 22. Richard Heinberg, Fifty Million Farmers, 2006
____ 23. Hazel Henderson, Development Beyond Economism: Local Paths to Sustainable Development, 1989
____ 24. Ivan Illich, The Wisdom of Leopold Kohr, 1994
____ 25. Dana Lee Jackson, Women and the Challenge of the Ecological Era, 1990
____ 26. Wes Jackson, Call for a Revolution in Agriculture, 1981
____ 27. Wes Jackson, Becoming Native to This Place, 1993
____ 28. Jane Jacobs, The Economy of Regions, 1983
____ 29. Andrew Kimbrell, Cold Evil: Technology and Modern Ethics, 2000
____ 30. Andrew Kimbrell, Salmon Economics, 2003
____ 31. David C. Korten, Creating a Post-Corporate World, 2000
____ 32. Winona LaDuke, Voices from White Earth: Gaa-waabaabiganikaag, 1993
____ 33. Anna Lappé, Eat the Sky: The Climate Crisis at the End of Your Fork, 2008
____ 34. Frances Moore Lappé, Toward a Politics of Hope: Lessons from a Hungry World, 1985
____ 35. Thomas Linzey, Of Corporations, Law, and Democracy, 2005
____ 36. Amory Lovins, Natural Capitalism: The Next Industrial Revolution, 2001
____ 37. Kevin Lyons, Greening the Campus from a Procurement Perspective, 2002
____ 38. Oren Lyons, The Ice is Melting, 2004
____ 39. Jerry Mander, Economic Globalization: The Era of Corporate Rule, 1999
____ 40. John McClaughry, Bringing Power Back Home—Recreating Democracy on a Human Scale, 1989
____ 41. Bill McKibben, The Most Important Number in the World, 2009
____ 42. John McKnight, John Deere and the Bereavement Counselor, 1984
____ 43. George McRobie, The Community’s Role in Appropriate Technology, 1982
____ 44. Stephanie Mills, Making Amends to the Myriad Creatures, 1991
____ 45. Stephanie Mills, Bob Swann’s “Positively Dazzling Realism,” 2004
____ 46. Stacy Mitchell, Declaration of Independents, 2006
____ 47. John Mohawk, How the Conquest of Indigenous Peoples Parallels the Conquest of Nature, 1997
____ 48. Sally Fallon Morell, Very Small is Beautiful, 2009
____ 49. David Morris, Reclaiming Community, 1996
____ 50. Helena Norberg-Hodge, Moving Toward Community: From Global Dependence to Local Interdependence, 1996
____ 51. David Orr, Environmental Literacy: Education as if the Earth Mattered, 1992
____ 52. Will Raap, E. F. Schumacher: He Taught Us to Build Bridges and Plant Trees, 2006
____ 53. Kirkpatrick Sale, Mother of All: An Introduction to Bioregionalism, 1983
____ 54. Kirkpatrick Sale, The Columbian Legacy and the Ecosterian Response, 1990
____ 55. William Schambra, The Friendship Club and the Well-Springs of Civil Society, 1999
____ 56. Michael Shuman, Going Local: New Opportunities for Community Economies, 2002
____ 57. Michael Shuman, Local Stock Exchanges: The Next Wave of Community Economy Building, 2007
____ 58. Cathrine Sneed, The Garden Project; Growing Urban Communities, 1995
____ 59. Charlene Spretnak, Green Politics: The Spiritual Dimension, 1984
____ 60. Nancy Jack Todd, The Promise of Ecological Design, 2005
____ 61. John Todd, An Ecological Economic Order, 1985
____ 62. John Todd, Ecological Design: Reinventing the Future, 2001
____ 63. Charles Turner, What about Us––The Earth’s People? 2007
____ 64. Jakob von Uexkull, The Right Livelihood Award, 1992
____ 65. Greg Watson, The Wisdom That Builds Community, 1997
____ 66. Judy Wicks, Good Morning, Beautiful Business, 2004
____ 67. Arthur Zajonc, Buddhist Technology: Bringing a New Consciousness to Our Technological Future, 1997

Books and Other Publications. Price includes shipping in North America.
____ A. Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered by E.F. Schumacher, $24 paperback
____ B. People, Land, and Community, edited by Hildegarde Hannum, $22 paperback
____ C. The Community Land Trust: A Guide for a New Model of Land Tenure in America by Shimon Gottschalk, Erick Hansch, Robert S. Swann, and Edward Webster, reprint of original 1972 publication, $30 Paperback

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