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The Complete Ecotopia (Hardcover): Ernest Callenbach The Complete Ecotopia (Hardcover)
Ernest Callenbach; Foreword by Malcolm Margolin
R544 Discovery Miles 5 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published in hardcover for the first time in forty years, two classics of environmental science fiction "One of the most important utopian novels of the twentieth century that still has very important lessons to teach us. It will always convey to perfection the wild optimism of that moment: a feeling we need to recapture, adjusted for our time."-Kim Stanley Robinson on Ecotopia Collected in one handsome volume for the first time, The Complete Ecotopia presents an early classic of environmental science fiction in its entirety. Ecotopia (1975) and Ecotopia Emerging (1981), which paint detailed portraits of a healthier earth and a happier society, became foundational texts for a new wave of environmental activists, and they still contain an abundance of ideas yet to be realized. Ernest Callenbach's Ecotopian saga anticipated climate fiction by more than a decade, sold approximately one million copies and was translated into one dozen languages, and predicted a host of innovations running from C-SPAN to widespread recycling. This edition includes two retrospective essays by the author, as well as an updated foreword by Heyday founder Malcolm Margolin. An important document of utopian ideas from the sixties and seventies, The Complete Ecotopia is also a stimulating read for environmentalists today-one that tells a bold, inventive, and adventurous story.

The Ohlone Way (Paperback, Revised): Malcolm Margolin The Ohlone Way (Paperback, Revised)
Malcolm Margolin
R447 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R71 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Special 25th Anniversary Edition, with a new afterword by the author Two hundred years ago, herds of elk and antelope roamed the hills of the San Francisco--Monterey Bay area. Grizzly bears, now extinct in California, lumbered down to the creeks to fish for silver salmon and steelhead trout. From vast marshlands geese, ducks, and other birds rose in thick clouds "with a sound like that of a hurricane." This land of "inexpressible fertility, " as one early explorer described it, supported one of the densest Indian populations in all of North America. With clear and accessible language that is alive and at the same time deeply informed, this well-loved classic vividly recreates the lost world of the Indian people who lived in the San Francisco Bay Area such a short time ago. In the afterword, Margolin remarks that he "became increasingly amazed at the tremendous complexity and subtlety of their culture and at the wisdom that seemed to permeate their entire way of life." The Ohlone Way, first published in 1978, is in its sixteenth printing.

The Way We Lived - California Indian Stories, Songs and Reminiscences (Paperback): Malcolm Margolin The Way We Lived - California Indian Stories, Songs and Reminiscences (Paperback)
Malcolm Margolin; Foreword by Michael Connolly Miskwish
R520 R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Save R77 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

35th anniversary edition! Here, in their own words, Indigenous voices reclaim the narrative of California Indians. “Their stories, here brilliantly illuminated by Margolin's comments, contain beauty, humor, and wisdom.”—Harold Gilliam, San Francisco Chronicle Before contact, California's Native people comprised five hundred independent tribal groups whose cultural and linguistic multiplicity expressed a sense of incalculable human richness. Reflecting that diversity, this collection of personal histories, songs, chants, and stories draws together a range of experiences from throughout the state and across generations to reveal the continuous Native presence in what is now called the Golden State. Speakers share traditional knowledge such as rites of passage, coyote tales, and dream journeys, and in equal measure they address the devastation that arrived with white people and the challenges that exist to this day—as well as the remarkable revitalization of their cultures over the past thirty years in particular. Variously funny, painful, insightful, and strikingly beautiful, The Way We Lived presents California's original sense of itself. This updated reissue contains a new foreword by Michael Connolly Miskwish (Campo Kumeyaay Nation) and a new introduction from the editor, Malcolm Margolin.

A Short History of San Francisco (Paperback, 3rd ed.): Tom Cole A Short History of San Francisco (Paperback, 3rd ed.)
Tom Cole; Foreword by Malcolm Margolin
R380 Discovery Miles 3 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the story of San Francisco, a unique and rowdy tale with a legendary cast of characters. It tells of the Indians and the Spanish missions, the arrival of thousands of gold seekers and gamblers, crackbrains and dreamers, the building of the transcontinental railroad and the cable car, labor strife and political shenanigans, the 1906 earthquake and fire, two World Wars, two World's Fairs, two great bridges, the beatniks and hippies and New Left-a story that is so marvelous and wild that it must be true. A new afterword from the author brings The City into the twenty-first century: a time just as hectic, experimental, and opportunistic as its rambunctious past.

Sierra Stories - Tales of Dreamers, Schemers, Bigots, and Rogues (Paperback): Gary Noy Sierra Stories - Tales of Dreamers, Schemers, Bigots, and Rogues (Paperback)
Gary Noy; Foreword by Malcolm Margolin
R592 R496 Discovery Miles 4 960 Save R96 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Sierra Nevada, with its 14,000-foot granite mountains, crystalline lakes, conifer forests, and hidden valleys, has long been the domain of dreams, attracting the heroic and the delusional, the best of humanity and the worst. Stories abound, and characters emerge so outlandish and outrageous that they have to be real. Could the human imagination have invented someone like Eliza Gilbert? Born in Limerick, Ireland, in 1818, she transformed herself into Lola Montez, born in Seville, Spain, in 1823, and brought to the Gold Country the provocative “Spider Dance”—impersonating a young woman repelling a legion of angry spiders under her petticoats. Or Otto Esche, who in 1860 imported fifteen two-humped Bactrian camels from Asia to transport goods to the mines. Or the artist Albert Bierstadt, whose paintings Mark Twain characterized as having “more the atmosphere of Kingdom-Come than of California.” Or multimillionaire George Whittell Jr., who was frequently spotted driving around Lake Tahoe in a luxurious convertible with his pet lion in the front seat. These, and scores more, spill out of the pages of this well-illustrated and lively tribute to the Sierra by a native son.

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