In 1985, as part of The Monkey Wrench Gang's 10th birthday, Robert Crumb illustrated Edward Abbey's classic novel about eco-sabotage. The book is Abbey's most famous work of fiction that tells the story of an unlikely group of misfits - Seldom Seen Smith (a river guide), George Hayduke (an ex-green beret who measures the distance between places by how many six packs he can drink while driving), Doc Sarvis (a surgeon from New Mexico who loves to burn billboards) and Bonnie Azbug (Doc Sarvis' tough love "partner") - who reek havoc on the American Southwest by destroying the dams, bridges, and machines that they believe are destroying it. The Monkey Wrench Gang is widely recognized as the literature that spawned Dave Foreman's and Mike Roselle's Earth First.Dream Garden Press is the place to go to get this version of the book. I highly highly recommend spending the extra few bucks. The illustrations are wonderful and there are a few great pictures of the two men hanging out in Arches National Park.In addition to the the book, Dream Garden also sells some t-shirts of the Crumb illustrations that are cheap as hell for how great they are. They're not the "dad shirts" that you might be expecting. Go ahead and buy one. Cold Splinters is the proud owner of the Hayduke Lives! version.Look: Original Cover of The Monkey Wrench Gang