
Permaculture
Fruit Tree Propagation, Raised Bed Gardening, Forest Gardening, Companion Planting, Leaf Mold, Bill Mollison, Gary for
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Published on 26. November 2012
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Paperback/Softback
54 pages
978-1-155-38472-6 (ISBN)
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 53. Chapters: Fruit tree propagation, Raised bed gardening, Forest gardening, Companion planting, Leaf mold, Bill Mollison, Gary Forrester, List of permaculture projects, List of companion plants, Mulch, David Holmgren, Composting toilet, Woodchips, Agroforestry, Keyline design, Centre for Alternative Technology, Mycoforestry, Rubberecycle, Vegan organic gardening, Intercropping, Brad Lancaster, Geoff Lawton, Tree bog, Robyn Francis, Sheet mulching, David Blume, Three Sisters, Robert Hart, Humanure, Zones, Folkewall, List of repellent plants, Grassed waterway, Sepp Holzer, Holzer Permaculture, Permaforestry, Pomona College Organic Farm, Spent mushroom compost, Polyculture, Permaculture College Australia, Permaculture Institute of El Salvador, Silvopasture, Permaculture Association, Patrick Whitefield, List of permaculturalists, Djanbung Gardens, Plants for a Future, List of permaculture topics, Waru Warn, Emilia Hazelip, Ecosynthesis, Permanent Publications. Excerpt: Gary Forrester (born 3 July 1946 in the United States) is a New Zealand-Australian musician, composer, novelist, poet, and memoirist. He was profiled by Random House Australia (Australian Country Music, 1991) as one of the major figures in the Australian music scene during the 1980s and 1990s. Also a law lecturer and professor, he represented Indian tribes in securing restoration legislation through the United States Congress; authored a text on American Indian law; and wrote numerous articles on the rights of indigenous peoples, the environment, and other legal topics. Strangers To Us All: Lawyers and Poetry (featuring biographies and works of poets and writers who have a legal background) declared that "Gary Forrester is a hard man to pigeon-hole. He has practiced law, taught law, and spent time away from the legal profession. He is a singer, musician, poet, and writer." Forrester's musical compositions were recorded (under his "nom de guitar" Eddie Rambeaux) on the albums Dust on the Bible (RCA Records, 1987), Uluru (Larrikin Records, 1988) and Kamara (Troubadour Records, 1990). In 1988, his single "Uluru" (the Aboriginal name for Australia's central Ayers Rock) was featured on two national commemorative albums by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (the ABC), as "the cream of a very rich mix" of Australian country music. The ABC observed: "Like our landscape, the history of Australia is best told by our poets, and this recording offers a unique slice... of our bushland, our people, our dreams, and our extraordinary sense of humour." Forrester's music also appeared on the Larrikin Records 1996 composite album, Give Me a Home Among the Gum Trees, along with Australian country-folk icons Eric Bogle, Judy Small, The Bushwackers, and others. Random House Australia's 1991 profile declared that "the most striking aspect of the albums, apart from their frequency, is the exceptionally high standard of songwriting." Australian Country Music observed that the bluegrass
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
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Illustrations, black and white
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Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
126 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-155-38472-6 (9781155384726)
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