by Billie Ann Taulman (Illustrator), Annselm L. N. V. Morpurgo (Author), Artemis Smith (Author)
This is the original CreateSpace paperback first edition ISBN 978-1-878998-30-9 which has too many footnotes to upload to an eReader successfully. Look for other editions for eBook reading. This is the 2010 debut edition of an eye-witness account, precious memories, cameos, previously unrevealed insider facts of the formative years of the 1950-60's Rainbow civil rights coalition movements by one of its strategists, author of the pulp fiction best sellers 'Odd Girl, ' 'The Third Sex.' and 'This Bed We Made.' An indispensable addition to every Women's Studies, LGBT/LGBU and 20th Century Arts archive. The Author is an established Philosopher, Poet, Artist, Futurist and Mystical Atheist. The history-making activist novel referred to in the Appendix has been cited since 1959 by nearly all the name reviewers of the genre and is a recognized classic in demand by modern researchers feminist studies classrooms. Some of the facts and photos have been updated and annotated in a new memoir published in 2021: "ArtemisSmith's Vilna Jorgen Morpurgo" also available from Amazon.
Author Biography
Prof. Annselm L.N.V. Morpurgo, M.A., CPC, philosopher of science, futurist, and APPA-certified existential counselor, is also known in the arts as Artemis Smith, internationally-published poet, playwright, novelist, human rights activist. A naturalized U.S. citizen and Holocaust refugee born in Rome, Italy in 1934, she is the founder of the Savant Garde Movement in the arts and philosophy as well as a principal co-founder of the original Unisex and Unirace Movements and the Feminist Civil Rights Movements of the 1950's and '60's. A 'Mystical Atheist' and founder of the 'Ethic of Inclusion, ' her long and highly interdisciplinary career is marked by a number of philosophically significant accomplishments best researched directly at multiple sites on the internet. Her website archives, preserved by The Savant Garde Institute, are at www.artemissmith.co
Number of Pages: 312
Dimensions: 0.65 x 10 x 8 IN
Publication Date: December 02, 2010