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- "I'd Rather Be Organic Gardening" Magnetic Bumper Sticker, 2011 -

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
"I'd Rather Be Organic Gardening" Magnetic Bumper Sticker, 2011
- "A Manual on Organiculture, Organic Gardening and Farming" -

- circa 1975
- Collections - Artifact
"A Manual on Organiculture, Organic Gardening and Farming"
- Organic Gardening Harvest Book, 1975 -

- 1975
- Collections - Artifact
Organic Gardening Harvest Book, 1975
- "Whole Earth Catalog: Access to Tools," Spring 1969 - Biologist Steward Brand founded the Whole Earth Catalog in 1968, to connect counterculture and back-to-the-land communities with innovators in the fields of technology, design, and architecture. The cover of each edition, like this from Spring 1969, featured images of earth taken from outer space. Brand believed showing this would change people's perceptions of their responsibility for the planet.

- August 01, 1969
- Collections - Artifact
"Whole Earth Catalog: Access to Tools," Spring 1969
Biologist Steward Brand founded the Whole Earth Catalog in 1968, to connect counterculture and back-to-the-land communities with innovators in the fields of technology, design, and architecture. The cover of each edition, like this from Spring 1969, featured images of earth taken from outer space. Brand believed showing this would change people's perceptions of their responsibility for the planet.
- The Mother Earth News, Vol. 1, No. 4, 1970 - <em>The Mother Earth News</em> appealed to young, "hip" readers who invested in back-to-the-land philosophies and do-it-yourself approaches. Launched in January 1970, it remains in publication as the longest-running magazine devoted to readers who want to live in a more sustainable way.

- 1970
- Collections - Artifact
The Mother Earth News, Vol. 1, No. 4, 1970
The Mother Earth News appealed to young, "hip" readers who invested in back-to-the-land philosophies and do-it-yourself approaches. Launched in January 1970, it remains in publication as the longest-running magazine devoted to readers who want to live in a more sustainable way.
- The Mother Earth News, Vol. 1, No. 5, 1970 - <em>The Mother Earth News</em> appealed to young, "hip" readers who invested in back-to-the-land philosophies and do-it-yourself approaches. Launched in January 1970, it remains in publication as the longest-running magazine devoted to readers who want to live in a more sustainable way.

- 1970
- Collections - Artifact
The Mother Earth News, Vol. 1, No. 5, 1970
The Mother Earth News appealed to young, "hip" readers who invested in back-to-the-land philosophies and do-it-yourself approaches. Launched in January 1970, it remains in publication as the longest-running magazine devoted to readers who want to live in a more sustainable way.
- The Mother Earth News, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1970 - <em>The Mother Earth News</em> appealed to young, "hip" readers who invested in back-to-the-land philosophies and do-it-yourself approaches. Launched in January 1970, it remains in publication as the longest-running magazine devoted to readers who want to live in a more sustainable way.

- 1970
- Collections - Artifact
The Mother Earth News, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1970
The Mother Earth News appealed to young, "hip" readers who invested in back-to-the-land philosophies and do-it-yourself approaches. Launched in January 1970, it remains in publication as the longest-running magazine devoted to readers who want to live in a more sustainable way.