The New Settler Interviews: Boogie on the Brink: 1
Beth Robinson Bosk [Editor]
Sold by knew_4_you, San Jose, CA, U.S.A.
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Add to basketSold by knew_4_you, San Jose, CA, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since March 27, 2014
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketClean, UNMARKED PB. SIGNED by BETH ROBINSON BOSK on first page [NO Inscription]. Binding SOLID, Spine Uncreased. Moderate paper toning, stronger on insides of covers, would expect to be common as paper quality is poor. Slight lift to cover. NO remainder mark. | SHIPS AIRMAIL INTERNATIONALLY!
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Since 1985, Beth Robinson Bosk and photographer R.D. Deines have published the now-legendary counterculture newsprint magazine New Settler Interview, a bi-monthly collection of long, engrossing, freewheeling conversations with creative refugees and renegardes. Perched on the Pacific Rim, in a world of ancient forests and salmon streams, they are the intrepid pioneers of America's eco-frontier.
This first book-length collection of these mesmerizing dialogues--including an insightful early interview with the now-famous tree-sitter Julia Butterfly Hill--introduces readers to a rich collection of fascinating folks, provides a "keyhole" peek into the counterculture lifestyle, and captures the spirit of spontaneous adventure that characterizes America's back-to-the-land pioneers from coast to coast.
In 1985, Beth and partner R.D. Deines founded New Settler Interview, a bi-monthly compilation of long, engrossing dialogues with dedicated emigres from the American mainstream who, like herself, have found a place to call home on the Pacific Rim.
Bosk describes herself as an "advocacy journalist" who takes pride in discovering the next-famous. She was one of the first to interview the then-anonymous tree-sitter Julia Butterfly, at the beginning of her first winter in Luna.
Bosk is actively involved in the ongoing fight to save her region's ancient redwood forests from corporate timbering. As a pivotal ground coordinator of tree-sits--including the present one to protest unethical timbering by the Fisher family of Gap Inc.--Bosk is smack in the middle of "runaway history."
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