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A recommendation from the publisher... Needles of Stone, when it was first published in 1978, was a seminal breakthrough book at least, to me. It proposed a genuine purpose for stone circles, standing stones and megalithic remains of all kinds, creating a vivid picture of the culture of ancient megalithic times. It drew a parallel between geomancy and acupuncture. It was also a fascinating book on dowsing and its results in earth mysteries research. Tom Graves is an original thinker. Well known both as a dowser and a computer programmer, he lived in Street, the town adjoining Glastonbury, in SW England, when I knew him in the 1980s. At the time he was leading the way in computer typesetting. Now he lives not far from Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. You can visit his Wyrdsmiths web-site at http://www.wyrdsmiths.com and his personal website at http://www.tomgraves.com.au. This book remains important today. It has set many ideas in motion, and will be referred to for decades. The Glastonbury Archive is very happy to re-publish and recommend this definitive work by an old friend of Glastonbury.
Palden Jenkins |
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Downloading advice. Needles of Stone has quite a few pictures. Two download options are best: + work through the pages in order and print them straight off, or + download the whole lot in a zipfile and view them on your own computer. |