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  • by Mary Neasham
    £10.99

    New understanding of this potent archetype of fecundity, The Green Man. Today, the need for connection to The Green Man has never been stronger. The pollution on our planet has rendered him, paradoxically, even more influential to the future of humankind. Though shrouded in mystery, he speaks directly to anyone who wants to hear him. The reader is shown how to meet and interact with the spirit of The Green Man through * practical work * green awareness * magic * meditation This book fulfills a contemporary need for oneness to the Greenwood and nature.

  • by Danny Sullivan
    £10.99

    Across the world, sacred sites are linked together by mysterious alignments on the landscape. In the British Isles these links have come to be known as Ley Lines. First discovered in ancient times by the legendary Alfred Watkins, who first coined the term, they have been rigorously studied over the last fifty years. This revised and updated edition of the book by Danny Sullivan is the classic, comprehensive guide to the subject.

  • - William Stukeley's Rediscovery of Britain's Ancient Sites
    by Neil Mortimer
    £15.99

    Stukeley Illustrated is the fantastic book compiled by 3rd Stone magazine editor, Neil Mortimer. The book brings together over 100 black and white engravings from one of the eighteenth century's most remarkable antiquarians, William Stukeley. Stukeley was the first man to study in detail the grand prehistoric sites of the Britain in his three brilliant books.These were Stonehenge: A Temple Restor'd to the British Druids, Abury: A Temple of the British Druids and Itinerarium Curiosum - a tour around the monuments of the UK covering everything from natural wonders to Medieval crosses.For the first time, many of Stukeley's detailed drawings, hitherto incredibly difficult to get hold of, are put together in an easy to use format. The book is divided into four main sections with an Introduction covering Stukeley's life and works, a chapter each on Stonehenge and Avebury, and finally a range illustrations from Itinerarium Curiosum covering sites such as Figsbury Rings, Glastonbury, Old Sarum, Kits Coty House, Stanton Drew, Boscawen-Un, Meini Gwyr, The Merry Maidens and The Devil's Arrows.Published by Green Magic, the book is a must for anyone interested in the prehistoric sites of Britain and well worth the price.

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