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OCTOBER 1977 - WORLD EYE BOOKSHOP - GREENFIELD, MA.

           As gold is the sign of merchandise,
     merchandise is also the sign
            Of the need that summons it,
    Of the effort that creates it,
           And what you call exchange
     I call communion
                                                        --Paul Claudel : The Cityunderlined

BookFriends,

         We meditate on a mountain of books:

Theunderlined Audubon Society Field Guide to No.Am.Birds (Eastern) @ 7.95 with

                           color photographs takes its place alongside [[underlined Peterson's Field Gde to Birds.

[[underlined[[The Wayward Gate, subtitled "Science and the Supernatural," is a new one

                              by Philip Slater.  He'll be at the Rowe Camp in late October.

Eric Carle has given us adults and children a wonderful new book

     about a ladybug.

underlined The Woodburner's Encyclopedia @ 7.95 pb. is highly recommended. Anais Nin's erotica, underlined The Delta of Venus, continues to be one of our bestsellers. She writes in the preface that the erotica " shows the beginning efforts of a woman in a world that had been the domain of men." John Fowle's new novel underlined Daniel Martin and LeCarre's underlined The Honourable

        Schoolboy, both promise a good read.

Kurt Vonnegut's underlined Slapstick is finally out in paper, at 3.95. So is Loren Eiseley's haunting autobiography underlined All the Strange Hours.

     underlined Timber Farming, from a small press in Maine, is also selling well.

A deeper look at fairy tales : Bettelheim's underlinedUses of Enchantment is

     now in paper; we have in stock a new Spring Publications
     title underlined Individualism in Fairy Tales by Von Franz; also her
     book underlined Jung: His Myth in Our Time is just out in paperback.

surrounded by images of joined leaves Charles Miller and Verandah Porche

                                                                      will be reading their poetry on Friday evening, Oct. 28, at 7:00
                                                                      at World Eye Bookshop      All welcome!