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Publicado por New York, 1979
Librería: By The Way Books, Richmond, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
First printing. Contents include STRUNG MEMORIES by Sister Maria Jose Hobday - In memory of a mother and father who gave the gift of stories, TOWARDS BEGINNINGS, PART II by Richard Lewis - A father/teacher continues his exploration of the nature of childhood, LEARNING THE HOLY TONGUE by Abraham Menashe - A photographic essay on Hassidic children of Gehulah, DOING YOUR THINKING by Thomas Buckley - Aspects of traditional Yurok education, A NOTE ON THE STORY by James Hillma - A Jungian point of view on the significance of story, THE MASTER OF THE SHADOW PLAY by Diane Wolkstein - An American storyteller talks with a Balinese puppet master, THE GOOD SERPENT by Maria Dermov - A short story in an Indonesian setting, AS THE TWIG IS BENT- Educators discuss what we are educating children to be, MIRRORS AND MASKS by Robin Ridington - A clown in a museum of anthropology, "IT'S WHERE YOU PUT YOUR EYES" by Sam Gil - A different way of looking, THE WIND OF THE MOMENT by Wilbur Jordan Smith and Paul Jordan-Smith A father and son recall the books they grew up on.; 144 pages. Paperback in very good condition.
Publicado por Parabola, New York, 1979
Librería: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, Estados Unidos de America
Soft Cover. Condición: Very Good with no dust jacket. Sixth printing, 1994. Square, tight binding. Clean and bright pages. Wrappers have light shelf wear. Contents: Hobday, "Strung Memories"; Lewis, "Towards Beginnings, Part II"; Menashe, "Learning the Holy Tongue"; Buckley, "Doing Your Thinking"; Hillman, "A Note on Story"; Wolkstein, "The Master of the Shadow Play"; Dermolit, "The Good Serpent"; Ridington, "Mirrors and Masks"; Gill, "'It's Where You Put Your Eyes'"; Smith and Jordan-Smith, "The Wind of the Moment"; Jeanes, "The Child as Craftsman"; Metzger, "Circles of Stories"; Bergholz, "Interpreting Life."; 10" (25.4 cm) tall; 144 pages.