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SELF-PUBLISHED BOOKS
Let's Have a Labyrinth Party, by Lani Rossetta
Labyrinths for Kids, by Lani Rossetta
These books are very basic, but then again, so is its subject matter and
audience. It shows how to draw classical labyrinths and decorate them
in various ways for young children, who can amuse themselves endlessly
in such activities.
The Rhythmical Structure of the Medieval Labyrinth, by
Jacques Hebert
This is a topic that I have recently been studying. The author has carried
the subject to what he believes is its farthest extension. He shows the
kind of research that is being done independently by many unheralded and
dedicated folks.Website (English and French): www.labyreims.com
Earth Mazes, by Alex Champion
The author was one of the first people in the dowsing community to go
public as a labyrinth builder. He also makes multi-cursal designs. He
has a number of articles and essays available through his website.
Website: www.earthsymbols.com
Step by Step: How to Introduce the Labyrinth, by Georgiana
Lofty
I don't know if this is available any longer from the author. I found
it to be one of the most practical sources of information and advice for
beginners.
Children and the Labyrinth: Liturgical and non-liturgical uses,
by Christine Kallstrom
This is a book that contains many types of activities with children. The
labyrinth serves as an organizing principle as children explore movement,
music, Bible stories, and more. The author has a site in the country for
educating children about nature. To order the book see www.treetopsintheforest.org.
Labyrinths, What Are They? by Kay Torrez
This colorful book is not available, as the author is no longer living.
It made up in enthusiasm what it lacked in proofreading and editing.
Rocklady: The Building of a Labyrinth by Norah Griggs
Personal account of building a labyrinth.
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