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Harlemville is a small community in North America that adheres to the philosophical writings of the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner and his Waldorf schooling system. The community encourages freedom of expression, creativity and imagination, which in turn is meant to imbue an uninhibited self-confidence and self-awareness rarely present in mainstream American society. Clare Richardson spent 24 months observing the community firsthand and found their reverence for nature and the "confident quietness" of this small place in the world to be captivating. With their quiet, formal clarity, her images evoke a nostalgic sense of innocence; Harlemville appears idyllic in its radical optimism.
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This is a chilling tale that combines historical facts and fictional characters of a ghostly curse that plaques a small town in upstate New York. This is a book about an old Druid curse that was first cast upon a group of invaders who slaughtered a small village in the English hill country in 1627. The curse goes way beyond its original intent of stopping the invaders in their tracks! Every forty years, the curse wreaks havoc on anyone who happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time! Years later, the curse ventures itself across the Atlantic ocean and winds up in the United States in the mid-1700’s. The curse continued to release its rage upon a small town in the upstate New York area. Over a period of two centuries, this small town in Columbia County battles with a witch who has associated herself with the curse! In the end, it is up to three teenaged girls to retain the strong bond between them and battle the witch who has captivated and killed many people including children during her reign. At first, the witch manages to cause friction among churches in the early times. She then goes on to terrorizing a school district and even gets the police in the middle of her evil practices! This is a chilling story that combines historical facts of Columbia County, NY and crafty fictional characters to complete a thriller.
Henry Barnes, the author of A Life for the Spirit, brings us a comprehensive view of the roots and development of anthroposophy throughout North America. From its seminal beginnings with a few hearty souls in New York City, it moved across the prairies to the west coast and beyond, to Canada, Mexico, and Hawaii, and took root in the hearts and minds of the "new world." Here is the story of those adventurous spirits who took responsibility for bringing the work of Rudolf Steiner to North America in the form of study groups, agricultural initiatives, Waldorf and special education, the arts, and so much more.