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Orderform and Pricelist Supplement Spring 2014 Mercury Press Books Wynstones Press, Ruskin Glass Centre, Wollaston Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY8 4HE. England. Tel: 01384 399455 Fax: 01384 399463 Email: info @wynstonespress.com Orderform and pricelist Supplement Spring 2014 Mercury Press books and discontinued titles Order from: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Postage: All orders post extra at cost, minimum £2.40, except for UK orders over £60 net value (£100 for NI and Highlands and Islands of Scotland) are sent post free. Please see main orderform for terms and conditions etc. Except for Mercury Compendia, normal trade discount available. All are sold subject to availability. Prices subject to change without notice. Bindings: Pb = Paperback. Hb = Hardback. St = Stitched. Cb = Plastic Combbound. Sb = Spiralbound. Wb = Wirobound. Details of Mercury Press titles, together with a description, are available at www. wynstonespress.com CHILDREN AND PARENTS and TEACHERS MP9117 About The Four Skilful Brothers Rudolf Geiger 21 x 14 cms 28 pages St £4.50 ………. MP9109 About The Sea Hare Rudolf Geiger 21 x 14 cms 26 pages St £4.50 ………. MP9966 Algebra: Mathematics for Classes 6, 7 and 8 Amos Franceschelli 21 x 13 cms 161 pages Pb £11.99 ………. MP2485 Balance in Teaching: 4 lectures (GA302A) Rudolf Steiner 21 x 14 cms 60 pages Pb £6.99 ………. MP9672 Buzzy and the River Rats. Book 2 John Hoffman 21 x 14 cms 221 pages Pb £9.99 ………. MP2191 Childrens’ Destinies. Walter Hotzapfel MD 21 x 14 cms 138 apges Pb £11.50 ………. MP223X Clump a Dump & Snickle-Snack : Pentatonic Childrens’ Songs Johanna Russ 21 x 17 cms 46 pages St £7.50 ………. Drawing Lesson with Rudolf Steiner, A + The Geometry of Shadow Movements Various 21 x 14 cms 13 pages St £4.50 ………. MP9038 Education through Art Hildegard Gerbert 21 x 13 cms 107 pages Pb £7.50 ………. MP2507 Fairy Tales Margaret Peckham 21 x 14 cms 29 pages St £4.50 ………. MP2108 Finger Plays. 56 finger games for children age 3 and up. Collected by Mercury P 28 x 21 cms 13 pages St £5.50 ………. MP2426 Form Drawing Niederhauser / Frohlich 28 x 21 cms 57 pages Cb £11.50 ………. MP980X Gymnastic Education Fritz von Bothmer 28 x 21 cms 92 pages Wb £15.50 ………. MP9079 Knowledge of the Human Being Through Art Dr Armin J Husemann 24 x 15 cms 39 pages St £4.99 ………. MP2825 Lets Dance and Sing: Story Games for Children Kundry Willwerth 28 x 20 cms 56 pages Cb £11.50 ………. MP6118 NEW Light Darkness: An Illustrated Guide to Shaded Drawing Gertraud Goodwin 26 x 32 cms 98 pages Hb £27.00 ………. MP6002 Marie Savitch – Her Work and Deeds for Rudolf Steiner’s Eurythmy Impulse. Cara Groot 27 x 21 cms 184 pages Pb £24.50 ………. MP9664 Mathematics in the Classroom: Mineshaft and Skylight Amos Francescelli 28 x 22 cms 220 pages Sb £19.00 ………. Mensuration: Mathematics for Classes 6, 7 and 8 Amos Francescelli 21 x 13 cms 24 pages St £4.99 ………. MP2515 Nature Stories Margaret Peckham 21 x 14 cms 22 pages St £4.50 ………. MP2833 Nature Ways in Story and Verse Dorothy Harrer 28 x 21 cms 42 pages St £7.99 ………. MP932X On Teaching Physics and Mathematics Hermann von Baravalle 21 x 13 cms 51 pages St £5.99 ………. MP9893 St. Nicholas - stories Jacob Streit 21 x 14 cms 54 pages St £5.99 ………. MP9052 The Poetry & Meaning of Fairy Tales Rudolf Steiner 21 x 14 cms 50 pages St £5.99 ………. MP928X Waldorf Schools. Vol 1: 33 articles, Kindergarten & lower classes Ed: Ruth Pusch 22 x 14 cms 233 pages Pb £10.99 ………. MP9303 Waldorf Schools. Vol 2: 34 articles for middle and upper classes Ed: Ruth Pusch 22 x 14 cms 240 pages Pb £10.99 ………. BIO-DYNAMIC FARMING and GARDENING MP2566 B.D. Gardening & Farming. Volume 1 Ehrenfried Pfeiffer 21 x 14 cms 130 pages Pb £8.50 ………. MP2604 B.D. Gardening & Farming. Volume 2 Ehrenfried Pfeiffer 21 x 14 cms 140 pages Pb £8.50 ………. MP2671 B.D. Gardening & Farming. Volume 3 Ehrenfried Pfeiffer 21 x 14 cms 131 pages Pb £8.50 ………. MP9230 Ehrenfried Pfeiffer: Pioneer in Spiritual Research and Practice Alla Selawry 21 x 13 cms 140 pages Pb £12.50 ………. MP237X Grow a Garden & be Self Sufficient Pfeiffer / Erika Riese 21 x 14 cms 128 pages Pb £8.99 ………. Wynstones Press, Ruskin Glass Centre, Wollaston Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY8 4HE. England. Email: info @wynstonespress.com 1 MP9621 Organic Manure Nikolaus Remer 21 x 14 cms 128 pages Pb £7.99 ………. MP2086 The Spirit in the Realm of Plants. Lecture of 8.12.1910. (GA60) Rudolf Steiner 21 x 14 cms 24 pages St £4.50 . ……… MP9885 What Are We Really Eating? Otto Wolff 21 x 14 cms 113 pages Pb £10.99 temp o/s ANTHROPOSOPHICAL MEDICINE MP6019 Abnormalities in Soul-Spiritual Development Hilma Walter, M.D. 21 x 14 cms 223 pages Cb £13.99 ………. MP2213 Anthroposophical Approach to Cancer, An Rita Lerio, MD 21 x 14 cms 45 pages Pb £4.99 ………. MP9842 Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine Volume 3 Husemann / Wolff 21 x 13 cms 469 pages Hb £40.00 ………. MP915X Anthro. Spiritual Science and Medical Therapy: The 2nd Medical Course R Steiner 20 x 13 cms 140 pages Pb £13.99 ………. MP9397 Anthroposophical Medicine and Therapies for Cancer. 18 articles Ed: H-Richard Heiligtag 21 x 13 cms 85 pages Pb £8.99 ………. MP9168 Anthroposophically Oriented Medicine and its Remedies Otto Wolff, MD 21 x 13 cms 48 pages St £5.50 ………. MP2778 Art Therapy in Practice Eva Mees-Christeller 21 x 13 cms 83 pages Pb £6.99 ………. MP2914 Basis of Potentization Research, The. Theodor Schwenk 21 x 13 cms 93 pages Pb £8.99 ………. MP2469 Breath, Speech and Therapy A Lorenz-Poschmann 21 x 14 cms 17 pages St £3.99 ………. MP2442 Cancer – A Mandate to Humanity Friedrich Lorenz MD 21 x 13 cms 39 pages Pb £4.99 ………. MP9699 Chelidonium/Curcuma Comp: A medicament study for gall bladders Willem F. Daems 21 x 13 cms 41 pages St £5.50 ………. MP2965 Children’s Illnesses Walter Holtzapfel MD 21 x 14 cms 99 pages Pb £8.99 ………. MP9370 Course for Young Doctors: 16 lectures. Rudolf Steiner 21 x 14 cms 226 pages Pb £22.50 ………. Dynamic Drawing, Its Therapeutic Aspect Hermann Kirchner 21 x 13 cms 23 pages St £4.99 ………. MP9427 Essentials of Human Centered Medicine P Scharff/ R Leviton 21 x 13 cms 38 pages St £4.99 ………. MP9060 The Etheric Body: A lecture Otto Wolff MD 21 x 13 cms 16 pages St £4.50 ………. MP9559 External Application of Medicaments Rudolf Steiner 21 x 14 cms 89 pages Cb £11.50 ………. MP2809 Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: 4 lecture Rudolf Steiner 21 x 14 cms 86 pages Pb £7.99 ………. MP9596 Fundamentals of Artistic Therapy based on Spiritual Science M Hauschka-Stavenhagen 21 x 14 cms 94 pages Pb £7.99 ………. MP9753 Fundamentals of Therapy: An extension of the Art of Healing R Steiner & Ita Wegman 22 x 14 cns 248 pages Pb £22.00 ………. MP206X Geographic Medicine – 2 lectures 15+16 November 1917 (GA178) R Steiner 21 x 13 cms 73 pages Pb £6.50 ………. MP2273 A Guide to Understanding Healing Plants – I Jochen Bockemuhl 25 x 21 cms 184 pages Pb £24.00 ………. MP2242 A Guide to Understanding Healing Plants – II Jochen Bockemuhl 25 x 21 cms 241 pages Pb £27.00 ………; MP2303 Handbook of Anthroposophical Gyneacology F Helmut Hemmerich 21 x 14 cms 129 pages Cb £15.99 ………. MP9648 Healing Plants: Volume 1: A botany of medicinal plants Willem Pelikan 23 x 15 cms 396 pages Pb £23.00 ………. MP6040 Healing Plants Volume 2 Willem Pelikan 23 x 15 cms 274 pages Pb £25.00 ………. MP9915 Healing through Working: 21 x 14 cms 206 pages Pb £16.99 temp o/s MP2396 Health Care as a Social Issue Rudolf Steiner 21 x 13 cms 39 pages St £4.50 ………. MP2493 Heart Lectures Ehrenfried Pfeiffer 21 x 13 cms 36 pages St £4.50 ………. MP3095 NEW How Does the Human Being Move? The Problem of the Motor Nerves L F C Mees 21 x 14 cms 70 pages Pb £7.50 ………. MP2272 The Human Heart Rudolf Steiner 22 x 14 cms 11 pages St £5.50 ………. MP9014 The Human Life O’Niel/Florin Lowndes 22 x 14 cms 350 pages Pb £23.00 ………. MP254X Illness and the Double Werner Priever MD 21 x 13 cms 30 pages St £3.99 ………. MP2051 Invisible Man Within Us. Single lecture 11th February 1924 (GA221) Rudolf Steiner 21 x 14 cms 26 pages St £5.99 ………. MP6027 Iscador: Mistletoe Preparations used in Anthroposophical Medicine Robert Gorter MD 22 x 16 cms 82 pages Pb £11.99 temp o/s MP9984 Life Pictures – Self Realization through Illness & Healing Paul Jaerschky MD 21 x 13 cms 300 pages Pb £25.00 ………. MP9362 Medicine and The Mysteries Walter Holtzapfel 21 x 14 cms 120 pages Pb £11.50 ………. MP2143 Nursing the Human Being – An Anthroposophic Perspective Tessa Therkleson 21x 13 cms 53 pages Pb £15.99 ………. MP2345 Oil Dispersion Bath Werner Junge 27 x 21 cms 22 pages St £4.99 ………. MP2159 Oil Forming Process Dr Gerhard Schmidt 22 x 15 cms 19 pages St £3.99 ………. MP2795 Physiology and Therapeutics: 4 lectures Rudolf Steiner 21 x 13 cms 65 pages Pb £5.99 ………. MP2906 Polarities in Health, Illness and Therapy. Single lecture (GA319) Rudolf Steiner 21 x 14 cms 24 pages St £4.50 ………. MP9567 Remedies for Typical Diseases Otto Wolff, MD 21 x 14 cms 56 pages Pb £7.99 ………. MP9184 Rhythmical Massage M Hauschka 26 x 20 cms 138 pages Sb £21.50 ……….
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