Re: Free puppet books to those who want them Posted by Na on Oct 27, 2014
Thanks
Re: Free puppet books to those who want them Posted by melaine9 on Oct 27, 2014
Posted by: Na on Oct 26, 2014
Yes it is. However, I am very sick at the moment and if you're happy to wait a week, I'd appreciate it. Currently having a real hard time with asthma so it's hard to do anything but lie in bed. Hoping that by next week all will be back to normal.

Thanks I can wait as long as you need. I understand being ill. Whenever you are ready. Feel better soon
Re: Free puppet books to those who want them Posted by Na on Oct 28, 2014
Thanks so much for understanding. As I said, getting better each day, but of course when you're sick that's just not fast enough.

Will reply back here with shipping costs when capable.
Re: Free puppet books to those who want them Posted by The Puppet Workshop on Oct 29, 2014
SO sorry to hear you are unwell at the moment Na, cyber hugs and best wishes to you. x
Re: Free puppet books to those who want them Posted by Na on Oct 30, 2014
Posted by: The Puppet Workshop on Oct 29, 2014
SO sorry to hear you are unwell at the moment Na, cyber hugs and best wishes to you. x


Thanks. Am 95% better now - an infection got to me early last week, and for the most part it's gone but it majorly set off my asthma so I just need to chill till that gets better. I'm back to moving around, but it's tricky because moving sets off some coughing.

Ah, the fun of being sick
Re: Free puppet books to those who want them Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Oct 31, 2014
I'm glad you are feeling some better....take care of yourself and you will be right back on top!
Re: Free puppet books to those who want them Posted by Na on Oct 31, 2014
Thank you!
Re: Free puppet books to those who want them Posted by mkshatto on Nov 08, 2014
New here but have benefited already from many of your tips to others, Na. Sending positive, healing thoughts your way.
Re: Free puppet books to those who want them Posted by CreativeSoulTV on Nov 09, 2014

Posted by: Na on Sep 27, 2014
Hi all,

Doing more spring cleaning and I am getting rid of puppet books I don't use. For members here I am offering them for free, just pay for shipping if you want them. Let me know what you want and I will calculate shipping for you.

I hope you're feeling better? BTW, your puppet book collection was awesome! I would like to know which 5 puppet books were your favorite and you would suggest others to purchase?

-Will
Re: Free puppet books to those who want them Posted by Na on Nov 10, 2014
Thank you both. I am MUCH better now thanks to bed rest and a course of antibiotics.

Mkshatto, glad my posts could help.

Creativesoultv, my first book recommendation would be Puppets and Puppet Theatre by David Currell, which covers basic info about different types of puppets, staging, lighting, etc. It has lots of pics and makes for a good reference no matter what style you're into.

I would also recommend Hansjurgen Fettig's rod puppet book (hope I'm remembering his name right, too lazy to look it up), which is extremely rare but a goldmine on facial design, mechanical construction and others things.

The rest of my recommendations would depend on what you're into.  Many of the books above are good but not great - the ones written in the 50s for kid's shows - but mostly they're just ones I won't personally use anymore. A couple of them were bought because I'd heard good things about the authors, but mostly they were bought because I flipped through and they touched on things I hadn't read before.

My current bookshelf consists of the 2 recommendations above; a couple of books on shadow puppets; a copy of photos from a festival I went to; one on model theatres; one on making miniature books; 2 on japanese theatre (bunraku); one on water puppetry (a rare book); one on automata (see below); and some workshop notes. As you can see, these are books I'd recommend but only to those similarly intrigued by certain areas of puppetry. The automata book is probably the only one I'd really recommend for generic use because it covers a lot of stuff that could be used for complex mechanisms, like using shafts, cranks, cogs, levers, etc.

I did/do have book reviews on schoolofpuppetry.com, if  you go there and follow the instructions to obtain the archives. If you're going for muppet-type stuff, which is what most are interested in, my fav is the Foam Book, which a lot of people use too.

Hope that helps!
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