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2nd ed. |
說明 |
185 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
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text txt rdacontent |
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unmediated n rdamedia |
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volume nc rdacarrier |
附註 |
1st edition: New York, Delacorte Press, [1971] |
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Book 1. Before the plumbing blew-out. Introduction: The same old outlaw blues -- 1. First look at the land and some early facts -- 2. A day in the middle of nowhere -- 3. The battle of Thanksgiving -- 4. Wind-change 1 |
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Book 2. After the plumbing blew-out. 5. Wind-change 2 -- 6. Thirsty boots -- 7. Farm mechanics -- 8. This wheel's on fire -- 9. A death in the family -- 10. Holding together |
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"Two years after the founding of a communal farm in western Massachusetts near the Vermont border, Steve Diamond describes the 'magic' that has come to surround the place. A split in the Liberation News Service, an underground press news source, brought a small group of writers to an explore what it's like to get 'back to the earth' and a freer life-style. Many visitors drift in and out and the commune struggles to deal with decisions about who belongs, responsibilities, relationships, and ultimately the death of Marshall Bloom, the natural leader of the group."--From publisher |
主題 |
Communal living -- Massachusetts
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