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The Mundi Club's Mappa Mundi |
Mappa Mundi is a scurillous and highly offensive publication. It highlights the world's Earth wreckers whether they are anti-green or green; maps out the dominant, anti-planetary, world view of the global establishment and livestock consumers; provides a Greenlist of anti-green consumer superstars; and, establishes an Eco-nomic League to catalogue eco-criminals so that when the Earth party comes to power they can be tried for crimes against Animalkind or the Earth.
ISSN 1355-9923
Please note: 'Mappa Mundi' publications are not arranged in chronological order.
Published may 1st 1992; 24pp. @ £1.00.
Published march 31st 1995; A 12,816 word diatribe, 20pp. @ £1.25.
Published march 31st 1995; A 23,461 word diatribe, 32pp. @ £1.75.
Published march 31st 1995; A 8,073 word diatribe, 24pp. @ £1.50.
Published march 31st 1995; A 19,117 word diatribe, 28pp. @ £1.50.
Published march 31st 1995; Two diatribes and a factsheet, 12,674 words in total, 20pp. @ £1.25.
This is the first in a trilogy of works highlighting the views of those in the so-called green movement. The first issue focuses on so-called green individuals. (The second will look at loose associations of so-called greens; and, the third issue explores the greenness of the views of those in the media from journalists to the rich and famous). This work explores the ideas of Art Bell & Whitley Strieber; William James Burroughs; Nicky Chambers, Craig Simmons & Mathis Wackernagel; Gregg Easterbrook; Edward Goldsmith; Kathleen Jannaway; John Leslie; James Lovelock; Caroline Lucas; Lynn Margulis; Ben Matthews; Norman Moss; Robin Page; Fred Pearce; Mark Purdey; Eric Schlosser; Tyler Volk.
Published december 6th 2001; A 68,877 word essay, 44pp. @ £2.00.
This issue explores loose associations of so-called greens i.e. people who have ideas in common - whether they belong to a formal organization or not e.g. the supergreens belonging to the vietnam war generation; the green aristocrats; the green pharmers; guardian journalists; the organic farming brigade; the biospherians; and, finally,. the goldsmith klan.
Published march 1st 2002; A 64,346 word essay - plus 11,216 words in notes 48pp. @ £2.00.
This is the third in the trilogy of works highlighting the views of those in the so-called green movement. It explores the greenness, or rather, the lack of it, amongst green organizations and the vicious, politically conventional, muppets in the media from journalists to the rich and famous.
Published 28.6.2002; Main text 45,558; Notes 2891; 32pp. @ 50p.
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