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Whole Earth Catalog

Released on 1970
Whole Earth Catalog

Author: Stewart Brand

Publisher:

ISBN: OCLC:461772918

Category: Handicraft

Page: 54

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The Last Whole Earth Catalog

Released on 1971
The Last Whole Earth Catalog

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Publisher:

ISBN: 0140039503

Category: Books

Page: 768

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The Last

Released on 1971
The Last

Author: Portola Institute

Publisher:

ISBN: OCLC:316270322

Category:

Page: 447

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The Last Whole Earth Catalog

Released on 1971
The Last Whole Earth Catalog

Author: Portola Institute

Publisher:

ISBN: OCLC:1116189975

Category: Alternative lifestyles

Page: 447

View: 560

The Essential Whole Earth Catalog

Released on 1986
The Essential Whole Earth Catalog

Author: Stewart Brand

Publisher: Main Street Books

ISBN: 0385236417

Category: Business & Economics

Page: 416

View: 878

Lists useful books, magazines, and products related to science, land use, architecture, health care, economics, travel, crafts, parenting, communication, and education

The Updated Last Whole Earth Catalog

Released on 1974
The Updated Last Whole Earth Catalog

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Publisher:

ISBN: OCLC:3118942

Category: Commercial catalogs

Page: 447

View: 105

The (Updated) Last Whole Earth Catalog

Released on 1975
The (Updated) Last Whole Earth Catalog

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Publisher:

ISBN: 0140035443

Category: Adaptation (Biology)

Page: 442

View: 124

The Whole Earth Catalog

Released on 1974
The Whole Earth Catalog

Author:

Publisher:

ISBN: OCLC:1021871883

Category:

Page:

View: 184

Whole Earth Field Guide

Released on 2016-10-07
Whole Earth Field Guide

Author: Caroline Maniaque-Benton

Publisher: MIT Press

ISBN: 9780262529280

Category: Social Science

Page: 288

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A source book for American culture in the 1960s and 1970s: “suggested reading” from the Last Whole Earth Catalog, from Thoreau to James Baldwin. The Whole Earth Catalog was a cultural touchstone of the 1960s and 1970s. The iconic cover image of the Earth viewed from space made it one of the most recognizable books on bookstore shelves. Between 1968 and 1971, almost two million copies of its various editions were sold, and not just to commune-dwellers and hippies. Millions of mainstream readers turned to the Whole Earth Catalog for practical advice and intellectual stimulation, finding everything from a review of Buckminster Fuller to recommendations for juicers. This book offers selections from eighty texts from the nearly 1,000 items of “suggested reading” in the Last Whole Earth Catalog. After an introduction that provides background information on the catalog and its founder, Stewart Brand (interesting fact: Brand got his organizational skills from a stint in the Army), the book presents the texts arranged in nine sections that echo the sections of the Whole Earth Catalog itself. Enlightening juxtapositions abound. For example, “Understanding Whole Systems” maps the holistic terrain with writings by authors from Aldo Leopold to Herbert Simon; “Land Use” features selections from Thoreau's Walden and a report from the United Nations on new energy sources; “Craft” offers excerpts from The Book of Tea and The Illustrated Hassle-Free Make Your Own Clothes Book; “Community” includes Margaret Mead and James Baldwin's odd-couple collaboration, A Rap on Race. Together, these texts offer a sourcebook for the Whole Earth culture of the 1960s and 1970s in all its infinite variety.

The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog

Released on 1971
The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog

Author: Ken Kesey

Publisher:

ISBN: OCLC:10408738

Category: Mail-order business

Page: 128

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The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog

Released on 1971
The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog

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ISBN: OCLC:10408738

Category: Mail-order business

Page: 128

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Scriptures for a Generation

Released on 1995-10-01
Scriptures for a Generation

Author: Philip D. Beidler

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

ISBN: 082031787X

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 264

View: 897

More than fifty writers, from Timothy Leary and Malcolm X to Helen Gurley Brown and Rachel Carson, are individually profiled in this lively survey of the literature of the 1960s. A look at the books behind the decade's youth movements, Scriptures for a Generation recalls the era as one of unprecedented literacy and belief in the power of books to change society. In showing that the generation that came of age in the '60s marked both the height and the end of "the last great reading culture," Philip D. Beidler also implies much about the state of literacy in our country today. Featured are bona fide 1960s classics ranging from Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet and Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five to Carlos Casteneda's The Teachings of Don Juan and the Boston Women's Health Book Collective's Our Bodies, Ourselves. Represented as well are such works of revered elders as Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf and Henry David Thoreau's Walden. Beidler's coverage also extends to works of the early 1970s that are textual and spiritual extensions of the 1960s: the Portola Institute's Last Whole Earth Catalog, Annie Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Robert Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, and others.

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