William Pester

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William Frederick Pester (born Friedrich Wilhelm Pester, July 18, 1885 – August 12, 1963) was a German-born American pioneer of hippie lifestyles in California in the first half of the twentieth century, known as "the Hermit of Palm Springs". He was described as epitomizing "the strong link between the 19th century German reformers and the flower children of the 1960s", and inspired the eden ahbez song "Nature Boy", recorded by Nat King Cole and others. rdf:langString
rdf:langString William Pester
rdf:langString William Pester
rdf:langString William Pester
rdf:langString Arizona, United States
xsd:date 1963-08-12
xsd:date 1885-07-18
xsd:integer 47101651
xsd:integer 1123350594
rdf:langString Released on parole in 1946
rdf:langString B&W portrait
xsd:date 1885-07-18
rdf:langString Pester in front of his cabin in Palm Springs, California, 1917
xsd:date 1963-08-12
rdf:langString Friedrich Wilhelm Pester
rdf:langString German
rdf:langString Philosopher of lebensreform
rdf:langString William Frederick Pester (born Friedrich Wilhelm Pester, July 18, 1885 – August 12, 1963) was a German-born American pioneer of hippie lifestyles in California in the first half of the twentieth century, known as "the Hermit of Palm Springs". He was described as epitomizing "the strong link between the 19th century German reformers and the flower children of the 1960s", and inspired the eden ahbez song "Nature Boy", recorded by Nat King Cole and others.
rdf:langString California Penal Code 288a, for "oral copulation with a minor"
rdf:langString Sent to prison in 1940
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 11289
xsd:gYear 1885
xsd:gYear 1963

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