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COMPLETE BACKLIST and ORDER FORM January 2012 COMPLETE BACKLIST and ORDER FORM January 2012 Kühlewind, Georg Backlist by Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?: Healing in Contents the Gospels 2008 | 216 x 138 mm | 96pp | LIN 978-158420-057-4 | paperback | £11.99 Backlist by subject Subject Lachman, Gary Non-Fiction The Quest For Hermes Trismegistus: Mind Body Spirit 1 NON-FICTION From Ancient Egypt to the Modern Self-help 2 World MIND BODY SPIRIT 2011 | 234 x 156 mm | 248pp | FLO Holistic Health 2 978-086315-798-1 | paperback | £16.99 Organics, Biodynamics 3 Allen, Jim Christian Spirituality 4 Atlantis: Lost Kingdom of the Andes Macaulay, Anne and Linacre, Vivian T. (Ed) 2009 | 240 x 208 mm | 100 colour illustrations | 240pp | FLO Megalithic Measures and Rhythms: Bible 4 978-086315-697-7 | paperback | £16.99 Sacred Knowledge of the Ancient World Spirituality 5 Britons Celtic Spirituality 5 Baum, John 2006 | 234 x 156 mm | 26 photographs and 150 diagrams | 288pp | FLO When Death Enters Life 978-086315-554-3 | hardback | £20.00 Science & Spirituality 5 2003 | 216 x 138 mm | 144pp | FLO Steiner-Waldorf Education 7 978-086315-389-1 | paperback | £9.99 Madden, Kathryn Wood Dark Light of the Soul Steiner-Waldorf Cobb, Noel 2009 | 216 x 138 mm | 272pp | LIN Teacher Resources 7 Archetypal Imagination: Glimpses of the 978-158420-062-8 | paperback | £16.99 Special Needs Education 7 Gods in Life and Art 1992 | 230 x 160 mm | 288pp | LIN Merry, Eleanor C. Karl König Archive 7 978-0940262-47-8 | paperback | £12.99 The Ascent of Man Philosophy 8 Classics Anthropos series | 2008 | 234 x 156 mm | 3rd ed | 304pp | FLO Dorsan, Jacques and Farrants, Wain (Ed) 978-086315-642-7 | paperback | £14.99 Art & Architecture 8 The Clockwise House System: A True Language & Literature 8 Foundation for Sidereal and Tropical Moore, Thomas The Planets Within: The Astrological Child Health & Development 13 Astrology 2011 | 234 x 156 mm | 256pp | LIN Psychology of Marsilio Ficino Children’s Books 978-158420-095-6 | paperback | £20.00 1990 | 234 x 156 mm | 228pp | LIN 978-0940262-28-7 | paperback | £18.00 Children’s Picture & Board Books 13 Drake, Stanley and van Breda, Peter (Ed) Elsa Beskow Books 14 Though You Die: Death and Life Beyond Ouspensky, P. D. Strange Life of Ivan Osokin: A Novel Picture Kelpies 15 Death 2002 | 220 x 140 mm | 192pp | LIN 2002 | 198 x 128 mm | 4th ed | 128pp | FLO 978-158420-005-5 | paperback | £12.99 Crafts & Activities 15 978-086315-369-3 | paperback | £6.99 Children’s Story Books Pogacnik, Marko & Anthologies 16 Elsaesser-Valarino, Evelyn Talking with Angel: About Illness, Death Gaia’s Quantum Leap: A Guide to Living Kelpies 17 through the Coming Earth Changes and Survival 2011 | 215 x 234 mm | 228pp | LIN 2005 | 216 x 138 mm | 208pp | FLO 978-158420-089-5 | paperback | £12.99 Order form 978-086315-492-8 | paperback | £9.99 (alphabetical by title) 9—12 de la Houssaye, Leo Pogacnik, Marko and Pogacnik, Ana Author/Subject index 18—20 Wisdom of the Stars: Astrology and How Wide the Heart: The Roots of Peace in Palestine and Israel Spiritual Biography 2007 | 256 x 134 mm | 60 b/w photographs | 216pp | LIN 2011 | 234 x 156 mm | 14 b/w line illustrations | 192pp | FLO 978-158420-039-0 | paperback | £14.99 978-086315-799-8 | paperback | £14.99 Jordan, Janet Pogacnik, Marko The Dream Song of Olaf Åsteson: Sacred Geography: Geomancy: Co-creating the Earth Cosmos An Ancient Norwegian Folksong of 2008 | 234 x 156 mm | 194 b/w illustrations | 248pp | LIN the Holy Nights 978-158420-054-3 | paperback | £14.99 2007 | 288 x 208 mm | 10 colour illustrations | 64pp | FLO 978-086315-620-5 | hardback | £16.99 Pogacnik, Marko König, Karl Turned Upside Down: A Workbook The Human Soul on Earth Changes and Personal 2006 | 216 x 138 mm | 160pp | FLO Transformation 978-086315-578-9 | paperback | £9.99 2005 | 216 x 138 mm | 280pp | LIN 978-158420-025-3 | paperback | £14.99 Kühlewind, Georg The Gentle Will: Meditative Guidelines Pogacnik, Marko Venice: Discovering a Hidden Pathway for Creative Consciousness 2008 | 216 x 233 mm | 250 b/w photos and illustrations | 264pp | LIN 2011 | 204 x 126 mm | 128pp | LIN 978-158420-055-0 | paperback | £25.00 978-158420-093-2 | paperback | £9.99 Backlist Key Kühlewind, Georg Powell, Robert and Dann, Kevin FLO Floris Books Christ and the Maya Calendar: 2012 and ADO Adonis Press The Light of the ‘I’: Guidelines for BFG Biodynamic Farming Association the Coming of the Antichrist Meditation 2009 | 234 x 156 mm | 280pp | LIN LIN Lindisfarne Books 2008 | 216 x 138 mm | 68pp | LIN 978-158420-071-0 | paperback | £18.99 978-158420-059-8 | paperback | £8.99 1 Powell, Robert Valandro, Marie-Laure Sardello, Robert Elijah Come Again: A Prophet for Camino Walk: Where Inner and Outer Love and the World: A Guide to Our Time: A Scientific Approach to Paths Meet Conscious Soul Practice Reincarnation 2008 | 216 x 138 mm | 176pp | LIN 2001 | 220 x 140 mm | 224pp | LIN 2009 | 234 x 156 mm | 260pp | LIN 978-158420-052-9 | paperback | £13.99 978-09701097-4-3 | paperback | £14.99 978-158420-070-3 | paperback | £25.00 Valandro, Marie-Laure Sherwood, Patricia Powell, Robert Deliverance of the Spellbound God: An Search for Your Self: Pathways to The Mystery, Biography and Destiny of Experiential Journey into Eastern and Personal Growth Mary Magdalene: Sister of Lazarus John Western Meditation Practices 2010 | 216 x 138 mm | 256pp | FLO and Spiritual Sister of Jesus A spiritual account of the author's travel through India and Europe, 978-086315-737-0 | paperback | £12.99 reflecting on Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science. 2008 | 216 x 138 mm | 128pp | LIN Sleigh, Julian 978-158420-058-1 | paperback | £11.99 2012 | 234 x 156 mm | 256pp | LIN 978-158420-100-7 | paperback | £12.99 Crisis Points: Working Through Personal Powell, Robert Problems Prophecy, Phenomena, Hope: The Real Ward, William 1998 | 200 x 120 mm | 2nd ed | 64pp | FLO Traveling Light: Walking the Cancer Path 978-086315-282-5 | paperback | £4.99 Meaning of 2012: Christ and the Maya 2008 | 234 x 156 mm | 240pp | LIN Calendar: An Update 978-158420-061-1 | paperback | £14.99 Sleigh, Julian Updated research on Steiner's prophecies from 1909 and 1919 about the Friends and Lovers: Working Through second coming of Christ. Weirauch, Wolfgang Relationships 2011 | 234 x 156 mm | 140pp | LIN Nature Spirits and What They Say: 978-158420-111-3 | paperback | £9.99 1998 | 198 x 130 mm | 2nd ed | 192pp | FLO Interviews with Verena Stael von 978-086315-267-2 | paperback | £6.99 Querido, René M. Holstein The Golden Age of Chartres: The 2004 | 234 x 154 mm | 240pp | FLO HOLISTIC HEALTH Teachings of a Mystery School and the 978-086315-462-1 | paperback | £12.99 Eternal Feminine Weirauch, Wolfgang Barnard, Julian 2008 | 216 x 138 mm | 160pp | Print on Demand (Firm Sale) | FLO Nature Spirits of the Trees: Interviews Bach Flower Remedies: Form and 978-086315-672-4 | paperback | £14.99 with Verena Stael von Holstein Function 2009 | 234 x 156 mm | 232pp | FLO 2004 | 254 x 178 mm | illustrated | 352pp | LIN Sardello, Robert 978-158420-024-6 | paperback | £16.99 Facing the World With Soul: The 978-086315-703-5 | paperback | £12.99 Reimagination of Modern Life Wyatt, Isabel van Bentheim, Tineke 2004 | 234 x 156 mm | 2nd ed | 240pp | LIN From Round Table to Grail Castle: Twelve Home Nursing for Carers 978-158420-014-7 | paperback | £14.99 2006 | 234 x 156 mm | 2nd ed | 42 b/w illustrations | 160pp | FLO Studies in Arthurian and Grail Literature 978-086315-541-3 | paperback | £9.99 Snow, P. L. in the Light of Anthroposophy A Rosslyn Treasury: Stories and Legends 1979 | 210 x 164 mm | 272pp | LAN van der Bie, Guus and Huber, Machteld (Eds) from Rosslyn Chapel 978-0906155-09-7 | hardback | £14.99 Foundations of Anthroposophical 2009 | 234 x 156 mm | 30 b/w photographs | 192pp | FLO Zajonc, Arthur Medicine: A Training Manual 978-086315-710-3 | paperback | £9.99 2003 | 234 x 154 mm | 50 diagrams and tables | 320pp | FLO Meditation as Contemplative Inquiry: 978-086315-417-1 | paperback | £30.00 Stein, Walter Johannes When Knowing Becomes Love The Death of Merlin: Arthurian Myth 2009 | 234 x 156 mm | 220pp | LIN 978-158420-062-8 | paperback | £14.99 and Alchemy von Bonin, Dietrich 2008 | 234 x 156 mm | 240pp | FLO The Background to 978-086315-641-0 | paperback | £12.99 SELF-HELP Anthroposophical Therapeutic Stewart, Malcolm Burkhard, Gudrun Speech Patterns of Eternity: Sacred Geometry A comprehensive overview of the pioneering time of Taking Charge: Your Life Patterns and therapeutic speech, including biographies, speech exercises and the Starcut Diagram Their Meaning and background essays. Describes the starcut diagram which underlies many significant 1997 | 198 x 130 mm | 208pp | FLO 2012 | 234 x 156 mm | 4 b/w illus | 256pp | FLO geometrical patterns and proportions across the world. 978-086315-253-5 | paperback | £9.99 978-086315-876-6 | paperback | £25.00 2009 | 240 x 208 mm | 300 colour illus & diagrams | 280pp | FLO 978-086315-712-7 | paperback | £20.00 van Dam, Joop Burkhard, Gudrun Stewart, Malcolm Biographical Work: The Symbols of Eternity: Landmarks for a The Sixfold Path: Six Simple Exercises for Spiritual Anthroposophical Basis Soul Journey 2007 | 234 x 156 mm | b/w diagrams | 208pp | FLO Explores the power of symbols in human culture, covering ancient Development 978-086315-598-7 | paperback | £30.00 history, science, music and art. This lavishly-illustrated large-format Shows how to take charge in everyday situations with six book includes over 200 colour photographs and diagrams simple exercises.
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