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THE LITTLE GREEN BOOK

A Guide to Self-Reliant Living in the ‘80s
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Description Shambhala, Boulder, Co, 1981. ISBN 0-394-74924-3. Smaller trade soft cover, 406 pages. Wraps have a bit of edge and cover wear, small lower rear corner crease, price sticker on rear. Interior clean and unmarked; black & white illustrations. ‘The Little Green Book is for those … who are willing to take full responsibility for the quality of their lives and the environment in which they live.’ (from rear wrap)

Overview

This edition ofThe Little Green Book offers readers a thoughtful exploration of personal and environmental responsibility. Rooted in the early environmental movement, the book encourages individuals to reflect on their daily choices and their broader impact on the world around them. The black and white illustrations complement the text, providing visual insights that enhance the reader’s understanding.

Condition Details

The trade paperback’s condition reflects its age and use, with some edge wear and a minor crease on the lower rear corner. Despite these cosmetic issues, the interior remains clean and free of markings, preserving the integrity of the reading experience. A price sticker on the back cover is present but unobtrusive.

Content Highlights

Throughout its 406 pages, the book addresses topics such as sustainable living, ecological awareness, and the importance of community engagement. It challenges readers to reconsider their relationship with nature and to adopt practices that promote environmental stewardship. The tone is both inspiring and pragmatic, making it accessible to a broad audience interested in making a positive difference.

Additional Information

Published by Shambhala in Boulder, Colorado, this1981 edition remains a valuable resource for environmentalists, educators, and anyone seeking guidance on living more consciously. Its enduring relevance is a testament to the timelessness of its message.

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