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The ways fungi participate at connecting together lifeforms into a network is so fascinating. The web page tells about a book coming in 2013 (!) but I'm not finding anything about it unfortunately.
Trevor Goward is referenced in lots of scientific papers, and is the author of at least one book, but it came out in 1995, and was about a much smaller selection of lichens compared to the area Ways of Enlichenment was supposed to cover.