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  • Published by Werewolf Order [198-], Los Angeles / Vienna

    Seller: D. Anthem, Bookseller, Cornish Flat, NH, U.S.A.

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    The Werewolf Order was a "magical resistance movement, esoteric research network and radical ecology faction" founded in 1984 by Satanist Nicholas Schrek and run by Schrek and his wife Zeena LaVey, the daughter of Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey, from 1988-1999. Affiliated with Schrek's musical project Radio Werewolf, the group's misanthorpic and lycanthropic activities included the controversial "Summer of Hate" event, Nicholas Schrek's appearance on white supremacist Tom Metzger's show Race and Reason, the group's affiliation with Charles Manson, and literature distribution. Included in this small grouping is a pamphlet of a text, "Are You a Werewolf?," a brochure titled "Us Vs. Them", and a two-page merchandise list featuring albums by Radio Werewolf ("The Fiery Summons," "Songs for the End of the World," and "Bring Me the Head of Geraldo Rivera!"), a VHS titled Charles Manson Superstar, posters of LaVey and Schreck, and comic books edited by controversial artist A. Wyatt Mann (Nicholas Bougas). All Werewolf Order material is exceedingly scarce.