Editore: Zendik Farm, Publisher, Vero Beach, FL
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condizione: Very Good. no date, circa 2000. Wraps. 8 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. A zine style piece published by Arol Zendik, a founder of the Zendik Farm commune. This zine discussed the Ecolibrium Revolutionary Alliance formed by Arol Zendik and the group's efforts to combat pollution and environmental harm. This appears to be part of Zendik Farm's transition into a more militant group. Zendik Farm was originally established as a small commune in Southern California in the 1960s. Discouraged by the way they perceived society to be going, the Zendiks established a small compound that relocated to various places in California, Florida, Texas and North Carolina throughout the various decades. They evolved into a militant ecoenvironmentalist group with a focus on art and music, and viewed the outside world as "squares.' VERY GOOD condition. Minor general wrinkling.
Editore: Zendik Farm, Publisher, Mill Spring, NC
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condizione: Good. no date, perhaps 2001. Illustrated wraps. 40 pp. Black and white photos throughout. A zine style piece published by Arol and Wulf Zendik, founders of the Zendik Farm commune. This issue includes several philosophical/ideological essays by Wulf Zendik, an interview with Arol, coverage of the 2001 Zendik Farm Music Festival, etc. Zendik Farm was originally established as a small commune in Southern California in the 1960s. Discouraged by the way they perceived society to be going, the Zendiks established a small compound that relocated to various places in California, Florida, Texas and North Carolina throughout the various decades. They evolved into a militant ecoenvironmentalist group with a focus on art and music, and viewed the outside world as "squares.' GOOD condition. Minor creasing and fading to the covers. Text block toned.
Editore: Zendik Farm, Publisher, Boulevard, CA
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condizione: Good. no date, circa 1989. Illustrated wraps. 70 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. A zine style piece published by Arol and Wulf Zendik, founders of the Zendik Farm commune. This issue includes several philosophical/ideological essays by Wulf Zendik, invocations, environmental musings, etc. Short editorial countering Maximum RocknRoll's opinion that Zendik Farm was a cult. This issue produced at their commune in Boulevard, California, where they lived from 1986 to 1991. Zendik Farm was originally established as a small commune in Southern California in the 1960s. Discouraged by the way they perceived society to be going, the Zendiks established a small compound that relocated to various places in California, Florida, Texas and North Carolina throughout the various decades. They evolved into a militant ecoenvironmentalist group with a focus on art and music, and viewed the outside world as "squares.' GOOD condition. Minor general wrinkling. Moderate toning.
Editore: Zendick Society for Ecolibrium Communalism, Topanga, CA, 1983
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Magazine. 64p., includes covers, 8.25x10.5 inches, articles, news, events, interviews, comix, penned price on cover else very good magazine on pastebound newsprint in pictorial wraps with R. Cobb cartoon cover and poem by Wulf on rear. Wulf Zendik's communal farm publishing from their third location (originally Gainesville, Florida then Bonsall, San Diego, then West Virginia and other locales.) in Topanga Canyon, California. Second part of an interview with Grizzly Adams. Mike Gray, author of "The China Syndrome" on Topanga/Malibu. Interview with Peltier of A.I.M.
Editore: Zendik Farm Arts Cooperative, 1987
Da: Les Livres des Limbes, Chisseaux, Francia
EUR 15,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloStaplebound. Condizione: Good. Wulf Zendik (born Lawrence E. Wulfing, in El Paso, Texas, October 7, 1920 - June 12, 1999) was an American author, poet, musician, environmentalist, and bohemian. He described himself as an "undiscovered Beat." Wulfing founded the community Zendik (also known as Zendik Arts Farm), located in Florida, Southern California, Texas, North Carolina, and West Virginia at various times, with his wife/partner Carol Merson (also known as Arol Wulf). This zine was published when they were located in the town of Boulevard in Southern California and the zine self-describes p.2 "Zendika Warrior is yet another Underground Publiation of the Ecolibrium Communal Arts Group. Imperial Beach, CA." Yellowed newsprint, some creasing. Newsletter format 8x11" two columns, dual side stapled, 28 pages (their pagination includes covers), cartoons and numerous graphics and fonts. OCLC 777016373. Not numbered and not dated but issued necessarily from 1985 to 1988 when I roamed the streets of San Diego. Magazine.
Editore: Zendik Farm Arts Cooperative, Boulevard, CA, 1986
Da: Les Livres des Limbes, Chisseaux, Francia
EUR 20,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloStaplebound. Condizione: Very Good. Wulf Zendik (born Lawrence E. Wulfing, in El Paso, Texas, October 7, 1920 - June 12, 1999) was an American author, poet, musician, environmentalist, and bohemian. He described himself as an "undiscovered Beat." Wulfing founded the community Zendik (also known as Zendik Arts Farm), located in Florida, Southern California, Texas, North Carolina, and West Virginia at various times, with his wife/partner Carol Merson (also known as Arol Wulf). This zine was published when they were located in the town of Boulevard in Southern California and the zine self-describes p.2 "This 'Greatest Hits' edition of the Zendika Warrior draws from our various publications of the past eleven years -- poetry books, the novel Blackhawk, Ecolibrium Interviews, Earth, Ecolibrium Mandate, The Sunday Seminars and the Zendika Warrior". Yellowed newsprint, some creasing. Newsletter format 8x11" two columns, dual side stapled, 56 pages (their pagination includes covers), cartoons and numerous graphics and fonts. OCLC 777016373. Not numbered and not dated but issued necessarily from 1985 to 1988 when I roamed the streets of San Diego. Magazine.