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  • The Man Who Planted Trees

    Jean Giono, Michael McCurdy, Norma Goodrich, Andy Lipkis, Wangari Maathai

    Paperback (Chelsea Green Publishing, Oct. 17, 2007)
    Twenty years ago Chelsea Green published the first trade edition of The Man Who Planted Trees, a timeless eco-fable about what one person can do to restore the earth. The hero of the story, ElzƩard Bouffier, spent his life planting one hundred acorns a day in a desolate, barren section of Provence in the south of France. The result was a total transformation of the landscape-from one devoid of life, with miserable, contentious inhabitants, to one filled with the scent of flowers, the songs of birds, and fresh, flowing water. Since our first publication, the book has sold over a quarter of a million copies and inspired countless numbers of people around the world to take action and plant trees. On National Arbor Day, April 29, 2005, Chelsea Green released a special twentieth anniversary edition with a new foreword by Wangari Maathai, winner of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize and founder of the African Green Belt Movement.
  • The Man Who Planted Trees

    Jean Giono, Harry Brockway, Richard Mabey, Barbara Bray

    eBook (Vintage Digital, Jan. 29, 2015)
    ā€˜A book for children from 8 to 80. I love the humanity of this story and how one manā€™s efforts can change the future for so many. Itā€™s a real message of hope.ā€™ Michael MorpurgoDiscover this beloved masterpiece of nature writing that is a hymn to creation and to the power of the individual to do their bit to change the world for the better.In 1910, while hiking through the wild lavender in a wind-swept, desolate valley in Provence, a man comes across a shepherd called ElzĆ©ard Bouffier. Staying with him, he watches ElzĆ©ard sorting and then planting hundreds of acorns as he walks through the wilderness. Ten years later, after surviving the First World War, he visits the shepherd again and sees the young forest he has created spreading slowly over the valley. ElzĆ©ardā€™s solitary, silent work continues and the narrator returns year after year to see the miracle he is gradually creating: a verdant, green landscape that is a testament to one manā€™s creative instinct.A beautiful story of hope, survival and selflessness, The Man Who Planted Trees resonates as strongly with readers today as when it was first published.
  • The Man Who Planted Trees

    Jean Giono, Michael McCurdy

    Hardcover (Chelsea Green Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 1995)
    A fictional account of a man who planted a hundred acorns a day in France, reclaiming and beautifying the land by creating a forest. With an afterword about the author by Norma L. Goodrich. More than twenty wood engravings by Michael McCurdy beautifully illustrate this moving book. Presentation from McCurdy to John Depol and with DePol's signature and bookplate and a separate note from McCurdy loosely inserted. 52, 4 pages. cloth, dust jacket.. small 8vo..
  • The Man Who Planted Trees: A Story Jean Giono

    Jean Giono, Michael McCurdy, Unknown, Norma L. Goodrich

    Hardcover (Chelsea Green Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 1985)
    Octavo, PP.51, The Story Of Elzeard Bouffier In France
  • The Man Who Planted Trees

    Jean Giono, Aline Giono, Harry Brockway

    Paperback (Random House UK, Feb. 1, 2003)
    A parable for modern times, The Man Who Planted Trees is a simple and unforgettable tale about perseverance, hope, and humility. In the years before the First World War, in the foothill sof the French Alps, the narrator meets a shepherd who has quietly taken on the task of planing 100 acorns a day in an effort to reforest the desolate region. Over the next several decades, this man's quiet, solitary works comes to fruitionā€”the region in transformed, life and hope return, and the world is renewed.
  • The Man Who Planted Trees

    Jean Giono, Michael McCurdy, Norma Goodrich, Andy Lipkis, Wangari Maathai

    Hardcover (Chelsea Green Publishing, April 29, 2005)
    Twenty years ago Chelsea Green published the first trade edition of The Man Who Planted Trees, a timeless eco-fable about what one person can do to restore the earth. The hero of the story, ElzƩard Bouffier, spent his life planting one hundred acorns a day in a desolate, barren section of Provence in the south of France. The result was a total transformation of the landscape-from one devoid of life, with miserable, contentious inhabitants, to one filled with the scent of flowers, the songs of birds, and fresh, flowing water. Since our first publication, the book has sold over a quarter of a million copies and inspired countless numbers of people around the world to take action and plant trees. On National Arbor Day, April 29, 2005, Chelsea Green released a special twentieth anniversary edition with a new foreword by Wangari Maathai, winner of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize and founder of the African Green Belt Movement.
  • The Man Who Planted Trees

    Jean Giono

    Paperback (Shambhala, Jan. 4, 2000)
    Simply written, but powerful and unforgettable, The Man Who Planted Trees is a parable for modern times. In the foothills of the French Alps the narrator meets a shepherd who has quietly taken on the task of planting one hundred acorns a day in an effort to reforest his desolate region. Not even two world wars can keep the shepherd from continuing his solitary work. Gradually, this gentle, persistent man's work comes to fruition: the region is transformed; life and hope return; the world is renewed.
  • The Man Who Planted Trees

    Jean Giono, Harry Brockway, Barbara Bray

    Hardcover (Harvill Secker, July 1, 2015)
    A beautiful gift edition of the classic fable about one man's quest to create a forestIn 1910, while hiking through the wild lavender in a wind-swept, desolate valley in Provence, a man comes across a shepherd called ElzĆ©ard Bouffier. Staying with him, he watches ElzĆ©ard sorting and then planting hundreds of acorns as he walks through the wilderness. Ten years later, after the war, he visits the shepherd again and sees the young forest he has created spreading slowly over the valley. ElzĆ©ardā€™s solitary, silent work continues, and the narrator returns year after year to see the miracle he is gradually creating: a verdant, green landscape that is a testament to one manā€™s creative instinct. This beautiful cloth gift edition to celebrate Jean Giono's 120th birthday is a cast-iron classic work of French literature that has only ever been available in paperback until now. It deserves a wider audience. Giono's hope was to set in motion a worldwide reforestation. This is a hymn to creation and to the power of the individual to do their bit to change the world for the better. Illustrated throughout with Harry Brockway's striking woodcuts.
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  • The Man Who Planted Trees: A Story

    Jean Giono, Robert J. Lurtsema, Paul Winter Consort

    Audio CD (Chelsea Green Publishing, Aug. 20, 1996)
    We have joined the Paul Winter Consort in the release of a CD version of the acclaimed audio of the story by Jean Giono. The original music was composed and is performed by the Paul Winter consort, and the text is narrated by Robert J. Lurtsema, host of ā€œMorning Pro Musica.ā€ The hero of the story, ElzĆ©ard Bouffier, spent his life planting one hundred acorns a day in a desolate, barren section of Provence in the south of France. The result was a total transformation of the landscape ā€• from one devoid of life, with miserable, contentious inhabitants, to one filled with the scent of flowers, the songs of birds, and fresh, flowing water.
  • The Man Who Planted Trees

    Jean Giono

    Paperback (Peter Owen, Jan. 1, 1989)
    The Man Who Planted Trees Giono, Jean and McCurdy, Michael
  • The Man Who Planted Trees

    Jean Giono, Michael McCurdy, Paul Winter Consort

    Hardcover (Chelsea Green Publishing, May 29, 2005)
    Twenty years ago Chelsea Green published the first trade edition of The Man Who Planted Trees, a timeless eco-fable about what one person can do to restore the earth. The hero of the story, ElzƩard Bouffier, spent his life planting one hundred acorns a day in a desolate, barren section of Provence in the south of France. The result was a total transformation of the landscape-from one devoid of life, with miserable, contentious inhabitants, to one filled with the scent of flowers, the songs of birds, and fresh, flowing water. Since our first publication, the book has sold over a quarter of a million copies and inspired countless numbers of people around the world to take action and plant trees. On National Arbor Day, April 29, 2005, Chelsea Green released a special twentieth anniversary edition with a new foreword by Wangari Maathai, winner of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize and founder of the African Green Belt Movement. The Man Who Planted Trees CD, with Paul Winter consort We have joined the Paul Winter Consort in the release of a CD version of the acclaimed audio of the story by Jean Giono. The original music was composed and is performed by the Paul Winter consort, and the text is narrated by Robert J. Lurtsema, host of "Morning Pro Musica."
  • The Man Who Planted Trees

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    Paperback (Chelsea Green Publishing, Jan. 1, 1994)
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