Published by Conyers, Ga. : Maypop Press, c1995., 1995
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. ix, 147 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. ; OCLC 1255448270 ; SIGNED by author G. Lonnie Housworth on the title page ; blue and green, pictorial stiff paper wrappers ; Contents: The Klondike Community / G. Lonnie Housworth -- Country sights, sounds, feelings and experiences / G. Lonnie Housworth -- Did you ever learn how to talk to a mule? / G. Lonnie Housworth -- Other memories I have of growing up in the country / G. Lonnie Housworth -- A brief history of Murphey Candler School at Klondike / Ruth Rennie -- Teaching school in the 1930's in McDonough, Georgia / Catherine Bohanan -- My experiences starting in a one room school house / Estelle Lackey -- My memories of old schools in southwest Georgia / Blanch Morrison -- County Line School / Floyd Morrison -- Homeplace / Ray Smith -- A view from Telfair County Georgia / Herman E. Talmadge -- A view from the North Georgia mountains / Zell Miller -- Remembering Christmas in the northeast / Tommy Irvin -- Smyrna Presbyterian Church Campmeeting to me as a boy of ten / Paul Housworth -- Eat it up, wear it out, make do, or do without / Kathleen Simms Housworth -- The good old days / Blanche Morrison -- Old fashioned sawmilling . Blanche Morrison -- Seven stories by Martha Jo Thomason -- Five stories by Thomas McGee -- The hog came to school / Floyd Morrison -- Three stories by Blanche Morrison -- Amazing survival / Mrs. John Marlowe -- Sorghum syrup / Aubrey Simms -- A Grandpa remembered -- Seven stories by Charles Williams -- Going on a trip with the FFA / Cawley Land -- Four stories by Merle Harber -- Four stories by Lollie Wallace Sims -- Ramblings memories from the 30's & 40's / Maurice Wilson ; Recollections on various subjects in rural Georgia in the late 19th and early 20th century. Features the following individuals: Ruth Rennie, Catherine Bohanan (Conyers), Estelle Lackey (Conyers), Blanche Morisson (Omaha), Ray Smith (Conyers), Floyd Morrison (Omaha), Herman E. Talmadge, Zell Miller, Tommy Irvin, Paul Housworth (Lithonia), Kathleen Sims Housworth (Lithonia), Martha Jo Thomason (Dallas), Beverly Housworth Rodgers (Conyers), Aubrey J. Simms (Covington), Thomas McGee (Morrow), John W Marlowe (Dacula), Charles Williams (Riverdale), Cawley Land (Stockbridge), Merle Harber (Conyers), Lollie Wallace Sims (Conyers), Maurice Wilson (Lithonia), Minnie Young Goddard (Conyers), Lyle Young (Conyers), Ralph Young (Conyers), Virginia Ruth Young Housworth (Conyers), Edna Ragsdale Young (Conyers), Tim Young (Conyers), Melanie Young Schaetzly (Conyers), Stacy Young (Conyers), Sherri Young (Conyers), Virginia Peters Young (Conyers) ; FINE. Signed by Author(s). Book.
Stapled Sheets. Condition: Very Good. Mimeograph, two sheets stapled at upper left corner, has sun toning to front page, light paper clip stain and ripple to top edge near staple, and slight wear to corners of pages, otherwise a solid, clean VG copy.
Published by Church of All Worlds, 1972
Seller: Marc J. Bartolucci, Hudson, MA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. St Louis: Church of All Worlds, c 1972. A collection of 12 issues of this influential periodical, which served as the organ of the Neo Pagan Church of All Worlds, curated by Ed Fitch, Julie Zell and Tim Zell, who is credited with coining the phrase 'Neo Paganism'. The magazine's inaugural issue was in 1968. Early issues were published as a one page ditto sheet, and eventually it came to be published eight times a year, with each issue coinciding with one of the eight annual pagan festivals, until the magazine went dormant in 1974. Each issue featured articles on a variety of topics including Magic, Neo Pagan Sexual Morality, The Return of Isis, Communal Living, Eleusis, etc. with the occasional science fiction story by Ed Fitch. The magazine was controversial, most notably due to its uncensored Forum section, it but attracted mainstream interest as well, with Robert Heinlein praising the magazine's content. The Green Egg to this day is regarded as "the most significant periodical in the Pagan movement during the 1970s" (Encyclopedia of American Religions). Present here are Vol V Nos 46-51 consecutive, and issues 41, 42, 44, 45, 53 and 54 from Vol VI, published circa 1972-1973. This is a VG set, with several issues folded vertically, short tears and chipping to wrap edges, with the spine heel of Vol V, issue 51 nearly torn away; light soiling to several issues, crimping and wear to wrap edges, with final leaf of one volume coming loose, but a sound VG set of an ephemeral publication, with only two copies from this time period in OCLC.