New Category in Featured Products!We begin this new category in Featured Products with three items especially well suited for the Halloween season from Zeena's archives on Kenneth Anger (described below). Each item tells a story! But first, a bit about this new category... –ONE-OF-A-KIND COLLECTIBLES: Featuring Vintage Collector's Items from Zeena's Archives– In the never-ending Buddhist process of letting go, the time has come for Zeena to let go of many archival objects, documents, photos, autographs and letters, curios and keepsakes, and other ephemera and memorabilia that reflect the development of her eclectic, magical life, from her distant, notorious, controversial past to her current life of spiritual serenity. The collectibles in this new section will span six decades of memories from Zeena's personal collection, which have survived transport around the world through her various places of residence, from San Francisco to Los Angeles to Vienna, and finally to Berlin. While she could sell these on auction, at much higher prices, she prefers to offer these rare pieces of history directly from her website to those who would enjoy giving them new homes. Below are the first three offerings. More will be added regularly. Collectible 1970s Halloween Greeting to Zeena from her Godfather Kenneth Anger Click photo for more detailed description with more images. Association Item: Connects three public personalities, Kenneth Anger, Zeena Schreck, and (by default) her father, Anton LaVey, by way of the infamous family address known as the Black House. A Halloween greeting sent to Zeena by her godfather, underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger, in the form of a Halloween Witch button-pin that says, “How's your hex life” (a pun on the '60s fad greeting, “How's your sex life?”). 2¼ inches round. A personal note is included, written on Anger's famous bond stationery bearing the triangular 'Lucifer Rising' logo, 8½ x11 inches. The original envelope, also included, is addressed to Zeena's birth name (Zeena LaVey), which she ceased using in 1990 after severing ties with her father, making this an extremely rare document of her former identity. Sent to her place of residence at that time: Zeena was still a minor living in her parents' home, the infamous address of the Black House, 6114 California Street, San Francisco. Halloween 1980-Kenneth Anger's Polaroid Picture of his “Red Room” Click photo for more detailed description. Association Item: Connects three public personalities, Kenneth Anger, Zeena Schreck, and (by default) her father, Anton LaVey, referencing the connection between Anger's “Red Room” and the “Red Room” of the infamous Black House where Kenneth lived part-time in the '70s and again in the '90s. Sent to his goddaughter, Zeena, in 1980 as a Halloween greeting, the Polaroid picture shows how the avant-garde film director Kenneth Anger's writing desk looked in that year. The desk also doubled as a ritual altar, as the need arose. Anger regarded any creative act—writing, photography, filmmaking, painting, or music composition—as a magical working with an intended outcome, and as such, he rotated items on his desk according to different projects or magical needs. The bottom portion of the Polaroid has a sticker affixed by Anger, his distinctive handwriting upon which he wrote, 'MY “RED ROOM” - HALLOWEEN 1980.' The quotes around “Red Room” emphasize that it's in contrast to the other “Red Room” in the Black House, as if to say, “Here's MY Red Room.” Collectible 1971 Book Kenneth Anger signed and gave to Zeena Click photo for more detailed description with more images. Kings Cross Sydney - a Personal Look at the Cross By Rennie Ellis and Wesley Stacey Rare photo essay book depicting life in the swinging '60s and early '70s in Kings Cross. Association Item: Autographed by Kenneth Anger to his goddaughter Zeena, who at the time was 11-12 years old and still living with her parents; given to her at the height of his popularity after returning to the U.S. from a book-signing tour in Australia, circa 1974-75. Of note, this book contains an article about occultist artist Rosaleen Norton titled, 'At school I had a crush on Dracula'. Anger wanted to make a film about the "Witch of King's Cross" during that time. 'He did describe his new project, a film about the "Witch of King's Cross", New Zealand artist Rosaleen Norton. The film is to depict the life of the exiled Norton who had to leave Australia as New Zealand was too stifling for her and she too startling for it.' (A longer, detailed description and quote with source on product page.) Hardcover – released January 1, 1971 ISBN 10: 0170019640 / ISBN 13: 9780170019644 Publisher: Thomas Nelson, Sydney Melbourne and Brisbane, 1971 82 pages, illustrated in colour and B&W. Text in English Size: 289 x 216 Mm. / 11-1/4” x 8-1/2 Includes dust jacket. The underlying cover is a glossy identical to the dust jacket. [Posted by T.M. 17/09/25]
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