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Stewart Brand
14 Dec 1938 | Born, Rockford, Illinois, USA. |
1954-56 | Phillips Exeter Academy. |
1960 | Graduated in Biology, Stanford University. |
1960-62 | Active duty, U.S. Army officer. Qualified Airborne and took up sky diving. Taught basic infantry training and worked as photojournalist out of the Pentagon. |
1962-68 | Created sundry multi-media performances ("America Needs Indians," "War:God") and public events ("Trips Festival," "Whatever It Is," "World War IV") and collaborated on museum exhibits ("Astronomia," "We Are All 1"). |
1966 | Conceived and sold buttons which read, "Why Haven't We Seen A Photograph of the Whole Earth Yet?" Legend has it that this accelerated NASA's making good color photos of Earth from distant space during the Apollo program and that the ecology movement took shape in 1968-9 partially as a result of those photos. |
1968-72 | Founded, edited, and published the original Whole Earth Catalog. |
1972 | Received National Book Award for The Last Whole Earth Catalog, Random House. 1.5 million copies sold.(All editions sales were over 2.5 million; a Millennium Whole Earth Catalog came out in 1994, with a foreword by me.) |
1972 | Founded Point Foundation, which gave away $1 million in three years to assorted effective individuals. Point is the non-profit foundation which runs all the Whole Earth activities. (It no longer has money to give away, alas.) |
1973 | Conceived and organized the New Games Tournament, which resulted in two books, New Games and More New Games by Andrew Fluegelman. |
1974 | Authored Two Cybernetic Frontiers, Random House - on Gregory Bateson and cutting-edge computer science. It had the first use of the term "personal computer" in print and was the first book to report on computer hackers. |
1974 | Edited and published the Whole Earth Epilog, Penguin. |
1974-85 | Founded, edited, and published CoEvolution Quarterly. (It continues as Whole Earth Magazine.) |
1976 | Edited Space Colonies and co-edited Soft Tech, Penguin. |
1977-79 | Advisor to Governor of California Edmund G. Brown, Jr. |
1980-81 | Edited and published the Next Whole Earth Catalog, Random House. |
1982-83 | Founded Uncommon Courtesy: School of Compassionate Skills, which gave sessions on such subjects as "Creative Philanthropy," "Business as Service," "Street Saint Skills." |
1982-83 | On faculty of School of Management and Strategic Studies, Western Behavioral Sciences Institute, La Jolla, California. |
1983-85 | Editor-in-Chief, Whole Earth Software Catalog, Doubleday. A magazine I founded, Whole Earth Software Review, failed conspicuously. |
1984 | Founded The WELL (Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link), a computer teleconference system for the San Francisco Bay Area. It now has 11,000 active users worldwide and is considered a bellwether of the genre - 1988 Community Journalism Award from Media Alliance, 1990 Best Online Publication Award from Computer Press Association, 1994 Electronic Frontier Foundation Pioneer Award. (Others involved in starting The WELL were Larry Brilliant, Matthew McClure, and Kevin Kelly.) |
1984 | Initiated and organized "The Hackers' Conference," which became a TV special by Fabrice Florin, broadcast nationally. Since 1986 it is an annual event. |
1986 | Co-editor with Art Kleiner, News That Stayed News, North Point Press - anthology of greatest pieces from CoEvolution. |
1986 | Visiting Scientist, The Media Laboratory, MIT. |
1986-89 | Consultant with Group Planning, Royal Dutch/Shell, London. |
1987 | Author, The Media Lab: Inventing the Future at MIT, Viking Penguin. Still in print (7th printing). Translated into Japanese, Korean, German, Italian and Spanish (Spain and Latin America versions); British edition; QPB Selection; Eliot Montroll Award. |
1987-89 | Organizer of private conference series on Learning in Complex Systems sponsored by strategic planners at Royal Dutch/Shell, Volvo, and AT&T. |
1988- | Co-founder of Global Business Network with Peter Schwartz, Jay Ogilvy, Napier Collyns, and Lawrence Wilkinson. I founded and run the "GBN Book Club." GBN explores global futures and business strategy for 90 multinationals such as Lucent, IBM, Kodak, Monsanto, Disney/ABC, and Daimler-Benz. Most of my time these days is devoted to GBN work. |
1988 | Author of "Indians and the Counterculture, 1960s-1970s," in History of Indian-White Relations, Vol.4 in the authoritative Handbook of North American Indians, Smithsonian Institution. |
1989- | Member, Board of Trustees of the Santa Fe Institute, the interdisciplinary center studying the sciences of complexity. I am involved in design of the campus build-out. |
1989 | Received Golden Gadfly Lifetime Achievement Award from Media Alliance, San Francisco. |
1990-1994 | Member (now emeritus but active) of Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an organization which supports civil rights and responsibilities in electronic media. |
1990- | Advisor to Ecotrust, Portland-based preservers of temperate rainforest from Alaska to San Francisco. |
1994 | Author, How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They're Built, Viking-Penguin (US) and Orion (UK). Bay Area Book Reviewers Award. SPNEA Prize. Now in paperback. |
1995- | Co-founder with Danny Hillis of The Long Now Foundation to foster long-term responsibility. The core project is Clock/Library, building a 10,000-year Clock(designed by Hillis) and information service. Also on the board are Peter Schwartz, Brian Eno, Douglas Carlston, Esther Dyson, Paul Saffo, Michael Keller, Roger Kennedy and Kevin Kelly. Serving as president. |
1996-1997 | Writer and presenter, "How Buildings Learn," 6-part TV series for the BBC. Aired in July-August 1997 on BBC-2. Series directed by James Runcie, music by Brian Eno. |
1999 | Author, The Clock of the Long Now: Time and Responsibility, Basic Books (US) and Orion(UK). A mosaic of essays exploring the meaning and uses of a 10,000-year "now." |
The collection contains the editorial files of Stewart Brand and Jay Kinney, reader correspondence, photographic materials, and memorabilia. Also contains correspondence, clippings, photographs, promotional material, and issues of the magazines.
The Jay Kinney Editorial files span the years 1982 through 1984. During this time, Kinney was an editor and illustrator for the CoEvolution Quarterly. The correspondence is arranged topically by major subjects on which Kinney was working for various issues of the journal. The main topics include Islam, Politics and Religion, the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua.
The Stewart Brand Editorial file, spanning the years 1974 through 1981, comprise the bulk of the collection and contain extensive correspondence, primarily from authors, illustrators, and scientists as well as some correspondence from readers. The correspondence is arranged chronologically and thereunder alphabetically by first initial of the correspondent's last name. On occasion, there is more than one alphabetical range of correspondence within the same general time span. This series also contains legal files from a lawsuit with the Walt Disney Company relating to the use of the Mickey Mouse character, as well as Brand's subject files, and a small amount of his personal papers. The collection contains several boxes of correspondence from readers in response to various articles in the journals. One issue which generated a fair number of responses was the issue of whether or not to publish two versions of the CoEvolution Quarterly, referred to in the correspondence as the "bold" and "regular" versions.
The photographic layouts series contains the plastic transparencies used in the layout of several issues of the journal from 1976 and 1988. The collection also contains a fairly complete run of the CoEvolution Quarterly and the Whole Earth Review and several issues of the Whole Earth Magazine.
Series 1. Stewart Brand Editorial files
Subseries 1. Correspondence | Box 1, Folder 1 |
Letters [1 of 3] 1974 | Box 1, Folder 2 |
Letters [2 of 3] 1974 | Box 1, Folder 3 |
Letters [3 of 3] 1974 | Box 1, Folder 4 |
A 1975-1976 | Box 1, Folder 5 |
B [1 of 2] 1975-1976 | Box 1, Folder 6 |
B [2 of 2] 1975-1976 | Box 1, Folder 7 |
C 1975-1976 | Box 1, Folder 8 |
D 1975-1976 | Box 1, Folder 9 |
E 1975-1976 | Box 1, Folder 10 |
F 1975-1976 | Box 1, Folder 11 |
G 1975-1976 | Box 1, Folder 12 |
H 1975-1976 | Box 2, Folder 1 |
J 1975-1976 | Box 2, Folder 2 |
K 1975 [i.e. 1974]-1976 | Box 2, Folder 3 |
L 1975-1976 | Box 2, Folder 4 |
M [1 of 2] 1975-1976 | Box 2, Folder 5 |
M [2 of 2] 1975-1976 | Box 2, Folder 6 |
M c 1975-1976 | Box 2, Folder 7 |
N 1975-1976 | Box 2, Folder 8 |
O 1975 [i.e. 1974]-1976 | Box 2, Folder 9 |
P 1975-1976 | Box 2, Folder 10 |
Q 1975-1976 | Box 2, Folder 11 |
R 1975-1976 | Box 2, Folder 12 |
S [1 of 6] 1975-1976 | Box 3, Folder 1 |
S [2 of 6] 1975-1976 | Box 3, Folder 2 |
S [3 of 6] 1975-1976 | Box 3, Folder 3 |
S [4 of 6] 1975-1976 | Box 3, Folder 4 |
S [5 of 6] 1975-1976 | Box 3, Folder 5 |
S [6 of 6] 1975-1976 | Box 3, Folder 6 |
T 1975-1976 | Box 3, Folder 7 |
U 1975-1976 | Box 3, Folder 8 |
V 1975-1976 | Box 3, Folder 9 |
W 1975-1976 | Box 3, Folder 10 |
XYZ 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 1 |
A 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 2 |
B [1 of 4] 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 3 |
B [2 of 4] 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 4 |
B [3 of 4] 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 5 |
B [4 of 4] 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 6 |
C 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 7 |
D 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 8 |
E 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 9 |
F 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 10 |
G 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 11 |
H [1 of 2] 1975-1976 | Box 4, Folder 12 |
H [2 of 2] 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 1 |
I 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 2 |
J 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 3 |
K 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 4 |
L 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 5 |
M 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 6 |
M c 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 7 |
N 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 8 |
O 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 9 |
p 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 10 |
Q 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 11 |
R [1 of 2] 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 12 |
R [2 of 2] 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 13 |
S [1 of 2] 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 14 |
S [2 of 2] 1975-1976 | Box 5, Folder 15 |
T 1975-1976 | Box 6, Folder 1 |
U 1975-1976 | Box 6, Folder 2 |
V 1975-1976 | Box 6, Folder 3 |
W 1975-1976 | Box 6, Folder 4 |
XYZ 1975-1976 | Box 6, Folder 5 |
TV 1975-1976 | Box 6, Folder 6 |
A 1976 | Box 6, Folder 7 |
B [1 of 3] 1976 | Box 6, Folder 8 |
B [2 of 3] 1976 | Box 6, Folder 9 |
B [3 of 3] 1976 | Box 6, Folder 10 |
C 1976 | Box 6, Folder 11 |
D 1976 | Box 6, Folder 12 |
E 1976 | Box 6, Folder 13 |
F 1976 | Box 6, Folder 14 |
G 1976 | Box 6, Folder 15 |
H 1976 | Box 6, Folder 16 |
J 1976 | Box 6, Folder 17 |
K 1976 | Box 6, Folder 18 |
L 1976 | Box 7, Folder 1 |
M [1 of 2] 1976 | Box 7, Folder 2 |
M [2 of 2] 1976 | Box 7, Folder 3 |
M c 1976 | Box 7, Folder 4 |
N 1976 | Box 7, Folder 5 |
O 1976 | Box 7, Folder 6 |
P 1976 | Box 7, Folder 7 |
Point [1 of 2]
1976 [i.e. 1973-1975] |
Box 7, Folder 8 |
Point [2 of 2]
1976 [i.e. 1973-1975] |
Box 7, Folder 9 |
R 1976 | Box 7, Folder 10 |
S [1 of 4] 1976 | Box 7, Folder 11 |
S [2 of 4] 1976 | Box 7, Folder 12 |
S [3 of 4] 1976 | Box 7, Folder 13 |
S [4 of 4] 1976 | Box 8, Folder 1 |
T 1976 | Box 8, Folder 2 |
V [1 of 2] 1976 | Box 8, Folder 3 |
V [2 of 2] 1976 | Box 8, Folder 4 |
W 1976 | Box 8, Folder 5 |
XYZ 1976 | Box 8, Folder 6 |
A 1976-1977 | Box 8, Folder 7 |
B [1 of 4] 1976-1977 | Box 8, Folder 8 |
B [2 of 4] 1976-1977 | Box 8, Folder 9 |
B [3 of 4] 1976-1977 | Box 8, Folder 10 |
B [4 of 4] 1976-1977 | Box 8, Folder 11 |
C 1976-1977 | Box 8, Folder 12 |
D 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 1 |
E 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 2 |
F 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 3 |
G 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 4 |
H [1 of 2] 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 5 |
H [2 of 2] 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 6 |
I 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 7 |
J 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 8 |
K 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 9 |
L [1 of 2] 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 10 |
L [2 of 2] 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 11 |
M [1 of 2] 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 12 |
M[2 of 2] 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 13 |
M c 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 14 |
N 1976-1977 | Box 9, Folder 15 |
O 1976-1977 | Box 10, Folder 1 |
P 1976-1977 | Box 10, Folder 2 |
R 1976-1977 | Box 10, Folder 3 |
S 1976-1977 | Box 10, Folder 4 |
T 1976-1977 | Box 10, Folder 5 |
U 1976-1977 | Box 10, Folder 6 |
V 1976-1977 | Box 10, Folder 7 |
W 1976-1977 | Box 10, Folder 8 |
XYZ 1976-1977 | Box 10, Folder 9 |
A 1977 | Box 10, Folder 10 |
B 1977 [i.e. 1976-1977] | Box 10, Folder 11 |
C 1977 | Box 10, Folder 12 |
D 1977 | Box 11, Folder 1 |
E 1977 | Box 11, Folder 2 |
F 1977 | Box 11, Folder 3 |
G 1977 | Box 11, Folder 4 |
H 1977 | Box 11, Folder 5 |
I 1977 | Box 11, Folder 6 |
J 1977 | Box 11, Folder 7 |
K 1977 | Box 11, Folder 8 |
L 1977 | Box 11, Folder 9 |
M 1977 | Box 11, Folder 10 |
M c 1977 | Box 11, Folder 11 |
N 1977 | Box 11, Folder 12 |
O 1977 | Box 11, Folder 13 |
P [1 of 2] 1977 | Box 11, Folder 14 |
P [2 of 2] 1977 | Box 11, Folder 15 |
R 1977 | Box 12, Folder 1 |
S [1 of 3] 1977 | Box 12, Folder 2 |
S [2 of 3] 1977 | Box 12, Folder 3 |
S [3 of 3] 1977 | Box 12, Folder 4 |
T 1977 | Box 12, Folder 5 |
V 1977 | Box 12, Folder 6 |
W 1977 | Box 12, Folder 7 |
XYZ 1977 | Box 12, Folder 8 |
A 1977-1978 | Box 12, Folder 9 |
B [1 of 2]
1977 [i.e. 1975]-1978 |
Box 12, Folder 10 |
B [2 of 2]
1977 [i.e.1975]-1978 |
Box 12, Folder 11 |
C 1977-1978 | Box 12, Folder 12 |
Calif. Space 1977 | Box 12, Folder 13 |
D 1977-1978 | Box 12, Folder 14 |
E 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 1 |
F 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 2 |
G 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 3 |
H 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 4 |
I 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 5 |
J 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 6 |
K [1 of 2] 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 7 |
K [2 of 2] 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 8 |
L 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 9 |
M 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 10 |
M c 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 11 |
N 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 12 |
O 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 13 |
P 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 14 |
Q 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 15 |
R 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 16 |
S [1 of 4] 1977-1978 | Box 13, Folder 17 |
S [2 of 4] 1977-1978 | Box 14, Folder 1 |
S [3 of 4] 1977-1978 | Box 14, Folder 2 |
S [4 of 4] 1977-1978 | Box 14, Folder3 |
T 1977-1978 | Box 14, Folder 4 |
U 1977-1978 | Box 14, Folder 5 |
V [1 of 2] 1977-1978 | Box 14, Folder 6 |
V [2 of 2] 1977-1978 | Box 14, Folder 7 |
W 1977-1978 | Box 14, Folder 8 |
XYZ 1977-1978 | Box 14, Folder 9 |
A 1978 | Box 14, Folder 10 |
B [1 of 2] 1978 | Box 14, Folder 11 |
B [2 of 2] 1978 | Box 14, Folder 12 |
C 1978 | Box 14, Folder 13 |
D 1978 | Box 14, Folder 14 |
E 1978 | Box 15, Folder 1 |
F 1978 | Box 15, Folder 2 |
G 1978 | Box 15, Folder 3 |
H 1978 | Box 15, Folder 4 |
I 1978 | Box 15, Folder 5 |
J 1978 | Box 15, Folder 6 |
K 1978 | Box 15, Folder 7 |
L 1978 | Box 15, Folder 8 |
M 1978 | Box 15, Folder 9 |
M c 1978 | Box 15, Folder 10 |
N 1978 | Box 15, Folder 11 |
O 1978 | Box 15, Folder 12 |
P 1978 | Box 15, Folder 13 |
R 1978 | Box 15, Folder 14 |
S [1 of 3] 1978 | Box 15, Folder 15 |
S [2 of 3] 1978 | Box 15, Folder 16 |
S [3 of 3] 1978 | Box 16, Folder 1 |
T 1978 | Box 16, Folder 2 |
U 1978 | Box 16, Folder 3 |
V 1978 | Box 16, Folder 4 |
W 1978 | Box 16, Folder 5 |
XYZ 1978 | Box 16, Folder 6 |
A 1978-1979 | Box 16, Folder 7 |
B 1978-1979 | Box 16, Folder 8 |
C [1 of 2] 1978-1979 | Box 16, Folder 9 |
C [2 of 2] 1978-1979 | Box 16, Folder 10 |
D 1978-1979 | Box 16, Folder 11 |
E 1978-1979 | Box 16, Folder 12 |
F 1978-1979 | Box 16, Folder 13 |
G 1978-1979 | Box 16, Folder 14 |
H [1 of 2] 1978-1979 | Box 16, Folder 15 |
H [2 of 2] 1978-1979 | Box 16, Folder 16 |
I 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 1 |
J 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 2 |
K 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 3 |
L 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 4 |
M 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 5 |
M c 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 6 |
N 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder7 |
O | Box 17, Folder 8 |
P 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 9 |
Q 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 10 |
R 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 11 |
S 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 12 |
T 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 13 |
V 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 14 |
W 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 15 |
XYZ 1978-1979 | Box 17, Folder 16 |
A 1979-1980 | Box 18, Folder 1 |
B [1 of 2] 1979-1980 | Box 18, Folder 2 |
B [2 of 2] 1979-1980 | Box 18, Folder 3 |
C 1979-1980 | Box 18, Folder 4 |
D 1979-1980 | Box 18, Folder 5 |
E 1979-1980 | Box 18, Folder 6 |
F 1979 [i.e. 1978]-1980 | Box 18, Folder 7 |
G 1979-1980 | Box 18, Folder 8 |
H 1979-1980 | Box 18, Folder 9 |
I 1979-1980 | Box 18, Folder 10 |
J 1979-1980 | Box 18, Folder 11 |
K 1979-1980 | Box 18, Folder 12 |
L 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 1 |
M 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 2 |
N 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 3 |
O 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 4 |
P 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 5 |
R 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 6 |
S 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 7 |
T 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 8 |
V 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 9 |
W 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 10 |
XYZ 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 11 |
A [1 of 2] 1979 [i.e. 1978]-1980 | Box 19, Folder 12 |
A [2 of 2] 1979 [i.e. 1978]-1980 | Box 19, Folder 13 |
B 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 14 |
C 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 15 |
D 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 16 |
E 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 17 |
F 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 18 |
G 1979-1980 | Box 19, Folder 19 |
H 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 1 |
J 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 2 |
K 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 3 |
L [Item for review by conservator] 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 4 |
M 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 5 |
Mc [1 of 2] 1979 [i.e. 1978]-1980 | Box 20, Folder 6 |
Mc [2 of 2] 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 7 |
N [1 of 2] 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 8 |
N [2 of 2] 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 9 |
O 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 10 |
P 1979 [i.e. 1978]-1980 | Box 20, Folder 11 |
Q 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 12 |
R 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 13 |
S 1979-1980 | Box 20, Folder 14 |
T 1979-1980 | Box 21, Folder 1 |
U 1979-1980 | Box 21, Folder 2 |
V 1979-1980 | Box 21, Folder 3 |
W [1 of 2] 1979-1980 | Box 21, Folder4 |
W [2 of 2] 1979-1980 | Box 21, Folder 5 |
XYZ 1979-1980 | Box 21, Folder 6 |
Correspondence n.d. | Box 21, Folder 7 |
Correspondence with noted authors regarding periodical [1 of 2] 1979-1980 [i.e. 1978-1979]
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Box 21, Folder 8 |
Correspondence with noted authors regarding periodical [2 of 2] 1979-1980 [i.e. 1978-1979]
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Box 21, Folder 9 |
Todd, John [Ocean Arks] 1980-1981 | Box 21, Folder 10 |
Rossi, Vincent 1981 | Flat Box 39 |
A quickie history of Sofia, 1978 Apr. 23
Scope and Content Note: Removed from: S, 1977-1978 |
Flat Box 39 |
Marsh, Stanley. TLS, Amarillo, Texas to Stewart Brand, 1975 Nov. 7 Scope and Content Note: Removed from: M, 1975-1976 | Flat Box 39 |
Marsh, Stanley. TLS, Amarillo, Texas to Stewart Brand, 1979 Oct.10-11 Scope and Content Note: Removed from: M, 1979-1980. Includes 3 contour maps. | Flat Box 39 |
Two political cartoons.
Scope and Content Note: Removed from: B, 1976-1977 |
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Sub series 2. Mickey Mouse lawsuit | Box 22, Folder 1 |
Walt Disney Regarding Mickey Mouse: Buckle and Button n.d. | Box 22, Folder 2 |
Walt Disney Regarding Mickey Mouse 1978-1979 | Box 22, Folder 3 |
Walt Disney Regarding Mickey Mouse 1979-1980 | Box 22, Folder 4 |
Walt Disney Regarding Mickey Mouse 1979 | Box 22, Folder 5 |
Walt Disney Regarding Mickey Mouse 1979 | Box 22, Folder 6 |
Walt Disney Regarding Mickey Mouse 1979 | Box 22, Folder 7 |
Walt Disney Regarding Mickey Mouse 1979 | Box 22, Folder 8 |
Walt Disney Regarding Mickey Mouse 1979 | Box 22, Folder 9 |
Walt Disney Regarding Mickey Mouse 1979 | |
Subseries 3. Subject files | Box 23, Folder 1 |
CoEvolution Quarterly: Promotional Materials | Box 23, Folder 2 |
CoEvolution Quarterly | Box 23, Folder 3 |
Reviews of News that Stayed News: Ten Years of the CoEvolution Quarterly |
Box 23, Folder 4 |
Whole Earth Software Review / Whole Earth Software Catalog |
Box 23, Folder 5 |
Whole Earth Review / Whole Earth Software Catalog: samples |
Box 23, Folder 6 |
Whole Earth Software Catalog [1 of 5] 1984 | Box 23, Folder 7 |
Whole Earth Software Catalog [2 of 5] 1984 | Box 23, Folder 8 |
Whole Earth Software Catalog [3 of 5] 1984 | Box 23, Folder 9 |
Whole Earth Software Catalog [4 of 5] 1984 | Box 23, Folder 10 |
Whole Earth Software Catalog [5 of 5] 1984 | Box 23, Folder 11 |
Publisher's Catalogs: Advertisements for the Whole Earth Software Catalog |
Box 24, Folder 1 |
Whole Earth Review - Reviews of [1 of 2] | Box 24, Folder 2 |
Whole Earth Review - Reviews of [2 of 2] | Box 24, Folder 3 |
Whole Earth Review - Clippings | Box 24, Folder 4 |
Whole Earth Catalog | Box 24, Folder 5 |
Next Whole Earth Catalog - Reviews | Box 24, Folder 6 |
Whole Earth Review / Next Whole Earth Catalog: promotional materials |
Box 24, Folder 7 |
Millennium Whole Earth Catalog / Essential WEC: promotional materials |
Box 24, Folder 8 |
Correspondence: Whole Earth Epilog 1974 | Box 24, Folder 9 |
The Fringes of Reason: A Whole Earth Catalog | Box 24, Folder 10 |
Electronic Whole Earth Catalog | Box 24, Folder 11 |
Signal: Communication Tools for the Information Age |
Box 24, Folder 12 |
"Always Two Steps Ahead" - article | Box 24, Folder 13 |
"Always Two Steps Ahead" Transcript of interview |
Box 24, Folder 14 |
"Always Two Steps Ahead": tapes [1 of 3]
Physical Description: 2 audiotapes: analog |
Box 25, Folder 1 |
"Always Two Steps Ahead": tapes [2 of 3]
Physical Description: 2 audiotapes: analog |
Box 25, Folder 2 |
"Always Two Steps Ahead": tapes [3 of 3]
Physical Description: 3 audiotapes: analog |
Box 25, Folder 3 |
Clippings [1 of 2] | Box 25, Folder 4 |
Clippings [2 of 2] | Box 25, Folder 5 |
New Games [1 of 4] | Box 25, Folder 6 |
New Games [2 of 4] | Box 25, Folder 7 |
New Games [3 of 4] | Box 25, Folder 8 |
New Games [4 of 4] | Box 25, Folder 9 |
Did She Keep Her People? - Film proposal to NEH |
Box 25, Folder 10 |
Proposal by Inform | Box 25, Folder 11 |
School of Uncommon Courtesy | Box 25, Folder 12 |
Two Cybernetic Frontiers: correspondence, contract, etc. |
Box 25, Folder 13 |
Two Cybernetic Frontiers by Stewart Brand - New York: Random House, 1974 |
Box 26, Folder 1 |
Clippings about WELL | Box 26, Folder 2 |
Computer Hackers | Box 26, Folder 3 |
"Texture of Life" and other writings by Stewart Brand |
Box 26, Folder 4 |
Clippings about Stewart Brand [1 of 7] | Box 26, Folder 5 |
Clippings about Stewart Brand [2 of 7] | Box 26, Folder 6 |
Clippings about Stewart Brand [3 of 7] | Box 26, Folder 7 |
Clippings about Stewart Brand [4 of 7] | Box 26, Folder 8 |
Clippings about Stewart Brand [5 of 7] | Box 26, Folder 9 |
Clippings about Stewart Brand [6 of 7] | Box 26, Folder 10 |
Clippings about Stewart Brand [7 of 7] | Box 26, Folder 11 |
Awards and certificates | Box 26, Folder 12 |
Flyers and cards | Box 26, Folder 13 |
Weird Earth Review | |
Subseries4. Personal Papers | Box 26, Folder 14 |
Stewart Brand Personnal Correspondence [To be reviewed] |
Box 26, Folder 15 |
Julia Brand Correspondence | Box 27, Folder 1 |
Brand Family Papers | |
Series 2. Jay Kinney Editorial files | Box 27, Folder 2 |
Religion & politics: articles & authors [1 of 3] | Box 27, Folder 3 |
Religion & politics: articles & authors [2 of 3] | Box 27, Folder 4 |
Religion & politics: articles & authors [3 of 3] | Box 27, Folder 5 |
Religion & politics: backscatter not used in No.40 [1 of 2] |
Box 27, Folder 6 |
Religion & politics: backscatter not used in No.40 [2 of 2] |
Box 27, Folder7 |
Nix: letters for submission [1 of 2] | Box 27, Folder 8 |
Nix: letters for submission [2 of 2] | Box 27, Folder 9 |
Islam section: letters + reference + articles [1 of 2] |
Box 28, Folder 1 |
Islam section: letters + reference + articles [2 of 2] |
Box 28, Folder 2 |
The gift must always move: Essay: Manuscript and Correspondence |
Box 28, Folder 3 |
Miskitos/Nietschmann: clippings + correspondence [1 of 2] |
Box 28, Folder 4 |
Miskitos/Nietschmann: clippings + correspondence [2 of 2] |
Box 28, Folder 5 |
Series 3. Reader Correspondence | Box 28, Folder 5 |
Reader correspondence, 1970-1979 | Box 28, Folder 6 |
Reader correspondence, 1979-1981 | Box 28, Folder 7 |
Reader correspondence [1 of 3] 1980-1981 | Box 28, Folder8 |
Reader correspondence [2 of 3] 1980-1981 | Box 28, Folder 9 |
Reader correspondence [3 of 3] 1980-1981 | Box 28, Folder 10 |
Reader correspondence [1 of 2] 1981 | Box 29, Folder 1 |
Reader correspondence [2 of 2] 1981 | Box 29, Folder 2 |
Reader correspondence [2 of 2] 1981-1982 | Box 29, Folder 3 |
Reader correspondence [1 of 2] 1982 | Box 29, Folder 4 |
Reader correspondence [2 of 2] 1982 | Box 29, Folder 5 |
Reader correspondence 1982-1983 | Box 29, Folder 7 |
Reader correspondence 1988-1990 | Box 29, Folder 8 |
Reader correspondence | Box 29, Folder 9 |
Reader correspondence - Art Kleiner Letters and Drawings |
Box 29, Folder 10 |
Reader correspondence - Issue no.24 (Robert Crumb Cover) [1 of 3] |
Box 29, Folder 11 |
Reader correspondence - Issue no.24 (Robert Crumb Cover) [2 of 3] |
Box 29, Folder 12 |
Reader correspondence - Issue no.24 (Robert Crumb Cover) [3 of 3] |
Box 30, Folder 1 |
Pet hate column | Box 30, Folder 2 |
Bioregional feedback | Box 30, Folder 3 |
Crime letters | Box 30, Folder 4 |
Reader response to Bold & regular [1 of 6] 1982 | Box 30, Folder 5 |
Reader response to Bold & regular [2 of 6] 1982 | Box 30, Folder 6 |
Reader response to Bold & regular [3 of 6] 1982 | Box 30, Folder 7 |
Reader response to Bold & regular [4 of 6] 1982 | Box 30, Folder 8 |
Reader response to Bold & regular [5 of 6] 1982 | Box 30, Folder 9 |
Reader response to Bold & regular [6 of 6] 1982 | |
Series4. Photographic layouts | OS Box 31, Folder |
Photographic layout: artwork & negatives | OS Box 32, Folder |
Photographic layout: artwork & negatives | OS Box 33, Folder |
Photographic layout: artwork & negatives | |
Series 5. Magazines & other publications | Flat Box 34 |
Updated Last Whole Earth Catalog 1974 May - Physical Description: 1v.: hardbound + 1v.: paperback |
Box 35, Folder 1 |
CoEvolution (Paris)- No. 7 1982 Winter | Box 35, Folder 2 |
CoEvolution (Paris)--No. 10 1982 Autumn | Box 35, Folder 3 |
CoEvolution(Paris).--No.11 1983 Winter | Box 35, Folder 4 |
Whole Earth Epilog 1974
Physical Description: 2 copies |
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Whole Earth Software Catalog for 1986 Garden City, N.Y.: Quantum Press / Doubleday, 1985 |
Box 35, Folder 6 |
The Essential Whole Earth Catalog New York: Doubleday, 1986 |
Box 35, Folder 7 |
Soft Tech / ed. by J. Baldwin & Stewart Brand New York: Penguin Books, 1978 |
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Series 6. Memorabilia | Box 35 |
I am Salman Rushdie n.d. Physical Description: 1 pin |
Box 35, Volume 1 |
Seeds for Thought / ed. by Shinichi Yoshifuku - in Japanese. Scope and Content Note: Originally enclosed in envelope indicating that the volume was sent to Whole Earth by Yoshifuku. |
Box 35, Volume 2 |
From Satori to Silicon Valley Theodore Roszak - San Francisco: Don't Call It Frisco Press, 1986 |
Flat Box 37 |
Banner | Flat Box 37 |
Hand-painted envelope from S. Knutson | Flat Box 37 |
Life magazine - 1972 Dec. 15
Scope and Content Note: Special issue on the Joys of Christmas |
Flat Box 37 |
Oversize card by Susan Crutchfield | Flat Box 37 |
Paddington Journal clipping re: Whole Earth philosophy |
Flat Box 38 |
Miscellaneous clippings and flyers protesting nuclear power |
Flat Box 38 |
The one millionth copy of the Last Whole Earth Catalog: presented to Stewart Brand on December 22, 1971 Physical Description: 1 v.+ 31. signed |
Flat Box 38 |
Scrapbook | Flat Box 39 |
New Games Tournament: broadside | Flat Box 39 |
Photograph of hospital bed | Flat Box 39 |
Poster of two swine copulating | |
Series 7. Audiovisual materials | Box 36, Videotape 1 |
Business Times. Whole Earth 1984 Apr. 4
Physical Description: 1 videocassette of 1 (4min.):sd.; 1/2 in. VHS dub |
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