Walking With the Green Man: Father of the Forest, Spirit of Nature
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Red Wheel/Weiser, 2007.
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Bob Curran., Bob Curran|AUTHOR., & Ian Daniels|ILLUSTRATOR. (2007). Walking With the Green Man: Father of the Forest, Spirit of Nature . Red Wheel/Weiser.

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Bob Curran, Bob Curran|AUTHOR and Ian Daniels|ILLUSTRATOR. 2007. Walking With the Green Man: Father of the Forest, Spirit of Nature. Red Wheel/Weiser.

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Bob Curran, Bob Curran|AUTHOR and Ian Daniels|ILLUSTRATOR. Walking With the Green Man: Father of the Forest, Spirit of Nature Red Wheel/Weiser, 2007.

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Bob Curran, Bob Curran|AUTHOR, and Ian Daniels|ILLUSTRATOR. Walking With the Green Man: Father of the Forest, Spirit of Nature Red Wheel/Weiser, 2007.

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