Verlag: Zendik Farm, Publisher, Vero Beach, FL
Anbieter: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, USA
Wraps. Zustand: 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.
Verlag: Zendik Farm, Publisher, Mill Spring, NC
Anbieter: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, USA
Wraps. Zustand: 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.
Verlag: Zendik Farm, Publisher, Boulevard, CA
Anbieter: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, USA
Wraps. Zustand: 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.