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  • av Jack Wolf
    119,-

    This groundbreaking new journal gathers together works of prose, poetry and everything in between from new and established writers in the field of New Animist Writing.

  • av Jack Wolf
    122,-

    This groundbreaking new literary journal gathers together works of prose, poetry and everything in between from both new and established writers in the field of New Animist Writing.With an introduction by Graham Harvey, Emeritus Professor at the Open University and author of several key texts on New Animism in the 21st Century, plus editorial and contribution from Jack Wolf (The Tale of Raw Head and Bloody Bones, Penguin RH, 2013, Mammoth and Crow, AUP 2022), contributions from Gordon Maclellan (Sacred Animals, Capall Bann, 1997) this collection celebrates ways of seeing and being in the natural world that seek to re-establish the ancient relationships between humanity and the living Earth.

  • av Jack Wolf
    88,99

    Jack Wolf's poems speak to our fears, our loves, our hopes and our losses in a time of climate emergency. Stories of school bullying and rural knife crime thread through hymns and elegies to ageless landscapes, weaving a seamless connection between our day-to-day human experiences and our contact with the more-than-human spirits of the natural world.Jack Wolf is the author of The Tale of Raw Head and Bloody Bones (Vintage, 2014) and Mammoth and Crow (Aurochs Underground Press, 2022).

  • av Jack Wolf
    275,-

    A wonderful new novel from award winning author Jack Wolf and exciting new publisher Aurochs Underground Press.For adult readers who still love Alan Garner and Susan Cooper.

  • av Jack Wolf
    193,-

    'Would you know more?' It began with a simple question, sent from an unknown e-mail address, and it kindled the fires of a quest that would take him on a journey of discovery spanning several years; a journey that would lead him closer to the enigmatic secret society known as the Odin Brotherhood. Continuing a quest for understanding which had been started by his mentor years earlier, and following a trail of cryptic clues and mysterious lore, Canadian author Jack Wolf set out on a journey into the workings of this largely undocumented secret society. Accompanied by a mysterious informant known only as Crow, he embarks on a series of adventures that will ultimately draw him closer to penetrating the history, lore and secrets of this elder pagan fraternity - an entity which has existed for nearly six hundred years.

  • av Jack Wolf
    197,-

    Jack Wolf's poems are products of a life rich in experiences of war, love and renunciation, amid many of the world's diverse seasons and horizons. He has studied the old and new masters, especially those of his twentieth century, then expressed his own unique poetic voice. His rare lyrical gift, and his ability to paint simple and complex pictures with words, suggest his other great talent: to paint with brushes. -- John K. Cooley, American foreign correspondent and author. Wolf's poetry samples the dreams of a young boy, the ever changing scenes of maturity, and the realizations of our later years. Each is a fresh and entertaining look at the times of our lives. -- Harry L. Sandberg, Retired Research Director from McDonnell-Douglas Aircraft Company. Getting to know Jack "The Professor" was like finding a hidden treasure of talent, wit, andwisdom. A great storyteller, when he puts his thoughts into verse, he takes you from thepeaceful countryside into quiet suburbia and into the bustling cities. What an incrediblejourney! -- Alan Ramsay, bass guitarist with Joey T and The Formula band. This book, Reflections on the Golden River -- A jewel. Precisely cut. Finely set. -- SilverStar, Cherokee Nation.

  • - A Neo-Tribal Tradition
    av Jack Wolf
    187,-

    From words of prophecy made in earlier times, to the newsfeeds of the today's internet, more and more people are becoming aware of the changes taking place in the world. The old and much abused industrial model, driven largely by human ignorance and greed, has placed the future of both humankind and the Earth herself on a path to a questionable future. But there is hope. Over the past handful of decades, a great many people have been awakening to the realities of the world but as well, also hearing - and heeding - the call from the wisdom that lies in the heart of all human beings. It is a call to an older way, a better way; a way of returning to the realms of deeper spirit; of magic and of tribe. As individuals and as groups, those who have heard this call of the heart are rising to once again take their place as true human beings: as stewards of the land. Canadian author Jack Wolf brings us a collection of stories from one such group of Earth-stewards. He does so with the desire that what he shares will kindle the fires of awakening in the hearts and minds of those who are ready for the return of the primal spark-of-hope. Told in the narrative form, The Thornish Path, is intended to provide the reader with an intimate glimpse into the workings and relationships found within this formerly secret society. It is also intended as an introduction to this unique tradition for those who may wish to explore further. Thornish people believe that they are but one tradition of many emerging now, into the modern world in order to be of assistance in the ongoing battle to heal the Earth, and in the words of Jack Wolf: "The time has come for the folk of the green to come into their own - as protectors and managers of the Earth, not the despoilers of it."

  • Spar 14%
    av Jack Wolf
    185,-

    The year is 1750. Tristan Hart, precociously talented student of medicine practising under the legendary Dr William Hunter. His obsession is the nature of pain and preventing it; the relationship between mind and matter and the existence of God.

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