4 books on Biodynamics - Alex Podolinsky, NZ Biodynamic Association, Peter Proctor
The following books are for sale (see photos)
1. Biodynamic Perspectives: Farming & Gardening by the Bio Dynamic Farming and Gardening Association in N.Z. Inc, edited by Gita Henderson
Random House New Zealand 2001. Paperback in good condition. $8.00
2. Bio Dynamic Agriculture Introductory Lectures Vol. 1 by Alex Podolinsky
Gavemer Publishing 1996. Small paperback: condition average. $10.00
3. Bio Dynamic Agriculture Introductory Lectures Vol. 2 by Alex Podolinsky
Gavemer Publishing 1997. Small paperback: condition average $10.00
Or both Podolinsky books for $15.00
Grasp the Nettle (Ex-Library book) by Peter Proctor with Gillian Cole, illustrated by Tana Lyons
Random House New Zealand 1997
Making biodynamic farming & gardening work.
Medium sized paperback: condition average $5.00
Pick-up from Onerahi.
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