Introduction To Permaculture by Bill Mollison
SKU: B-002374

Introduction To Permaculture

Condition: The cover has scuffing/wear/creasing. The front and back inner cover has light foxing. The first paper has heavy foxing, and chipping to the bottom page edge. The following page, the contents page has minor foxing at the bottom edge. The last page, an index page has foxing. Free of writing.

Gardening & Environment Education & Reference Science & Nature

Secondhand copy — please check photos and condition notes.
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Introduction to Permaculture by Bill Mollison is a classic 1991 trade paperback that offers a clear, accessible guide to sustainable gardening and ecological design. The book’s broad appeal spans young readers, adults and anyone interested in environmental stewardship, making it a versatile addition to any home or classroom library.

Mollison’s expertise shines through as he blends practical horticulture advice with broader themes of farming, botany and resource management, positioning the work within the environment, nature and earth genre as well as personal and professional development. Readers will find concise explanations of garden planning, fruit‑bearing trees and permaculture principles that remain relevant today.

The paperback shows typical vintage wear: the cover has scuffing, creasing and light foxing on the inner covers, while the first page exhibits heavier foxing and a small chip along the bottom edge. The contents and index pages have minor to moderate foxing, but the interior is otherwise clean and free of any writing or markings.

Published by Tagari in Australia, this 198‑page volume is a solid, well‑preserved reference for anyone exploring sustainable agriculture, gardening or ecological education.