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Whole Earth: The Many Lives of Stewart Brand
Told by one of our greatest chroniclers of technology and society, the definitive biography of iconic serial visionary Stewart Brand, from the Merry Pranksters and the generation-defining Whole Earth Catalog to the marriage of environmental consciousness and hacker capitalism and the rise of a new planetary culture--the story behind so many other stories Stewart Brand has long been famous if you know who he is, but for many people outside the counterculture, early computing, or the environmental movement, he is perhaps best known for his famous mantra "Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish." Steve Jobs's endorsement of these words as his code to live by is fitting; Brand has played many roles, but one of the most important is as a model for how to live. The contradictions are striking: A blond-haired WASP with a modest family inheritance, Brand went to Exeter and Stanford and was an army veteran, but in California in the 1960s he became an artist and a photographer in the thick of the LSD revolution. While tripping on acid on the roof of his building, he envisioned how valuable it would be for humans to see a photograph of the planet they shared from space, an image that in the end landed on the cover of his Whole Earth Catalog, the defining publication of the counterculture. He married a Native American woman and was committed to protecting indigenous culture, which connected to a broader environmentalist mission that has been a through line of his life. At the same time, he has outraged purists because of his pragmatic embrace of useful technologies, including nuclear power, in the fight against climate change. The famous tagline promise of his catalog was "Access to Tools"; with rare exceptions he rejected politics for a focus on direct power. It was no wonder, then, that he was early to the promise of the computer revolution and helped define it for the wider world. Brand's life can be hard to fit onto one screen. John Markoff, also a great chronicler of tech culture, has done something extraordinary in unfolding the rich, twisting story of Brand's life against its proper landscape. As Markoff makes marvelously clear, the streams of individualism, respect for science, environmentalism, and Eastern and indigenous thought that flow through Brand's entire life form a powerful gestalt, a California state of mind that has a hegemonic power to this day. His way of thinking embraces a true planetary consciousness that may be the best hope we humans collectively have.
From Catharine Beecher to Martha Stewart

From Catharine Beecher to Martha Stewart

The University of North Carolina Press
2002
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Today's domestic advice writers - women such as Martha Stewart, Cheryl Mendelson and B. Smith - are part of a long American tradition, notes Sarah Leavitt in this study. Their success rests on a legacy of literature that has focused on the home as an expression of ideals. Here, Leavitt crafts a genealogy of domestic advice, based on her readings of manuals spanning 150 years of history. Over the years, domestic advisors have educated women about everything from modernism and morality to sanitation and design. Their writings helped create the idealized vision of home held by so many Americans, Leavitt says. Investigating cultural themes in domestic advice written since the mid-19th century, she demonstrates that these works, which found meaning in kitchen counters, parlour rugs and bric-a-brac, have held the interest of readers despite vast changes in women's roles and opportunities. Domestic advice manuals have always been the stuff of fantasy, argues Leavitt, demonstrating cultural ideals rather than cultural realities. But these rich sources reveal how women understood the connection between their homes and the larger world. At its most fundamental level, the true domestic fantasy was that women held the power to reform their society through first reforming their homes.
The Ancestry and Kin of Robert Stewart Innes

The Ancestry and Kin of Robert Stewart Innes

Frances Marsh Innes

Hassell Street Press
2023
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This book details the ancestry and kin of the Robert Stewart Innes. The author, Frances Marsh Innes, has compiled extensive research into the genealogy of Robert Stewart Innes and his family. The book provides valuable information for anyone interested in tracing their own genealogy.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Foundation for Living: The Story of Charles Stewart Mott and Flint

Foundation for Living: The Story of Charles Stewart Mott and Flint

Clarence H. Young; William A. Quinn

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Foundation For Living: The Story Of Charles Stewart Mott And Flint is a biography written by Clarence H. Young. The book tells the story of Charles Stewart Mott, a prominent businessman and philanthropist who played a major role in the development of Flint, Michigan. Mott was born in 1875 in Newark, New Jersey and grew up in a family of industrialists. He attended Stevens Institute of Technology and then worked for his family's business before moving to Flint in 1902 to work for the Buick Motor Company. Mott quickly rose through the ranks at Buick and eventually became the company's president. He also served as mayor of Flint from 1912 to 1913. Mott's legacy, however, is not just in his business and political accomplishments. He was a dedicated philanthropist who believed in giving back to the community. He established the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation in 1926, which has since become one of the largest charitable organizations in the world. The foundation has supported a wide range of causes, including education, health, and the arts. The book provides a comprehensive look at Mott's life and legacy, including his business and political accomplishments, as well as his philanthropic work. It also explores the history of Flint, Michigan, and how Mott's contributions helped shape the city. Overall, Foundation For Living is a fascinating biography of a remarkable man who left a lasting impact on his community and the world.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.