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Celery Wine: story of a country commune by Sundancer, Elaine - 1973

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Celery Wine: story of a country commune by Sundancer, Elaine - 1973

Celery Wine: story of a country commune

by Sundancer, Elaine

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Yellow Springs, Ohio: Community Publications Cooperative, 1973. Softcover. Good+. Structurally sound trade paperback, slight peeling to paper on spine at bottom, slight creasing and furling to front cover and the first few pages, else about Very Good. Judith St. Soleil was the illustrator of this presumed First Edition. Inscribed thusly at the endpaper: "I don't want this book ever to be assigned as required reading to anyone. Elaine." Black-and-white illustrations throughout. 176 pp. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
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  • Publisher Community Publications Cooperative
  • Place of Publication Yellow Springs, Ohio
  • Date Published 1973
  • Keywords Commune Yellow Springs Ohio Hippie

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Celery Wine: Story of a Country Commune

by SUNDANCER, Elaine; Judith St. Soleil, illus

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Yellow Springs, OH: Community Publications Cooperative, 1973. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. Yellow Springs, OH: Community Publications Cooperative, 1973. 176pp.; illus. Octavo; perfect-bound in illustrated wraps. Light bumping to crown of spine; mild shelfwear. Very good or better; a nice copy. An autobiographical account of life on a 1960/70s hippie commune, Saddle Ridge Farm, in rural Oregon. Told as a series of narrative vignettes elaborating various aspects of communal life--"food," "parties," "meditation," "money," "A school?" etc.--as well as more personal reflections on interrelations with other members. With sporadic line-drawn portraits throughout. N.B. Copies of this title in the trade are more often than not mistakenly identified as inscribed by the author; the holograph text on p.[3] ("I don't want this book ever to be assigned as required reading to anyone. Elaine") is in fact mechanically reproduced.
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