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.IS.SN 0 740·8 .16 l mushrcr>IO 11Je Journal of J4li/d :U. usllrooming 'lruf!Je.9 in America: Volume 2, Number 3 Summer 1984, $3 January/February 1985 . RAIN Page 35 '' ~n infonnative. thrill a pt19e. '' - £i6rary :fournal 1f you're. interested in mushrooms~ you shouCd 6e. readi-119 ~hroom ~a.tine 6eca.use. these are a few of the articles we ck£ive.ret! in the first issues: · What Makes a Good Field Guide? (Nine prominent ones are evaluated); Mushrooms at the Summit (Craig Claiborne shares his recipe from Williamsburg); Being Squeamish (Your own eating habits may be weird, but what about your neighbor's?); Mushroom Vagabonding (The Olympic Peninsula: Mushroom hunters' heaven); Toxfns and Hallucinogens (The slow-to-act mushrooms are the most deadly); The Woodrotters (Lumber may come to you with fungi in place); Captured ·Mushrooms (Some wild ones have been tamed for your table); Vagabonding (The California coast is the place in winter); For the First Time (How do you know when to go out in spring?); Foraging (There's more out there than just mushrooms); Truffles in Your Neighborhood? (Maybe you should invest in a rake or a pig); The Laotian Poisonings (What really happens when disaster strikes?). , -and this is what we'U de!iver in the future.: You~ satisfaction. Guarantroi. Subscriptions are $12 a year for four issues in the U.S. Send check to Mushroom, Box 3156, University Station, Moscow,.Idaho 83843. NEW . ffiONTIEI\ Magazine of Transformation WAKE UP! The first step to using appropriate technology is awa~eness! Each month NE~ FRONTIER brings an abundance of it. Holistic health, meditation, new age books, relationships, new ideas, events, and the words of world leaders making a difference .': . SUBSCRIBE TODAY! ------------------------- 1985 PEACE CALENDAR (a,....'f /ciQ tk 5j>i/l£l I 0 Enclosed is a check I for S 10-send next I 12 issues NEW FRONTIER I 129 N. 13th St. I Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 I Twelve uplifting images, 8 in full color, including: the La Pena mural; community land trusts; a Nicaraguan mural; pieces of "The Ribbon"; the Great Jim Thorpe Longest Run; and Sadako peac~ cranes from Hiroshima. A glorious fabric art, wrap-around cover in full color by Karen Kerney., People's history dates, Junar cycles, holidays, expanded resource pages. Our 14th edition. I4·xI 1 folded. By mail: $8.25, 3/ $21.25, 5/$33. Syracuse Cultural Workers Project, Box 6367, Syracuse, NY 13217. (315) 474-1132. Bulk rates available. Send I ·1 I I Name~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·• Address I I City -State · Zip J ~~-------~------~--------~~ 25C for our catalog of calendars, posters, and greeting cards.

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