- Whole Earth Access
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name = Whole Earth Access
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foundation =Berkeley, California (1969)
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location = 2950 7th Street,Berkeley, California 94710 U.S.
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intl =The Whole Earth Access (1969 "Whole Earth Access Mail Order Catalog: Access to quality products for good living at the lowest possible prices."
Berkeley, California :Ten Speed Press , 1985: Inside front cover. ] - 1998) was acountercultural retail store inBerkeley, California . Two more shops were later opened inSan Francisco (1985) andSan Rafael (1982). [http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/1998/11/09/daily7.html Whole Earth Access says it's closing all stores] ] All three stores closed in 1998.According to a 1985 issue of the store's "Whole Earth Access Mail Order Catalog," (named after, but not the same as "The
Whole Earth Catalog " which it also sold)::Our Berkeley store opened in 1969, inspired by but independent of "The
Whole Earth Catalog ." It began by carrying books, a few woodstoves, a few power tools, and back-to-the-land equipment. Access to a wide variety of products was available at very low prices through special ordering from distributors' catalogs. Gradually the store began stocking the items most commonly ordered, and we now carry a wide range of top-quality products for basic living, still at very low prices. Our newest section is electronics and communications, which includes cameras, video, audio, and computers.Larry Farb commented in 1986 to the "
Los Angeles Times " that, "we've grown up with our customers [...] the person who bought wood stoves in the '70s is buying cappuccino makers today." Victor F. Zonana. "One of the Fastest-Growing Chains in U.S.: Whole Earth Access Stores are Bargain Basement for Yuppies." "Los Angeles Times ", May 19, 1986: E2]Notes
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*" [http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,915795,00.html The Back-to-Wood Boom] ."
TIME . Dec. 05, 1977.
*"Whole Earth Access Mail Order Catalog: Access to quality products for good living at the lowest possible prices."Berkeley, California :Ten Speed Press , 1985.
*Binkley, Sam. "Getting Loose: Lifestyle Consumption in the 1970s." Durham: Duke University Press, 2007.
*Zonana, Victor F. "One of the Fastest-Growing Chains in U.S.: Whole Earth Access Stores are Bargain Basement for Yuppies." "Los Angeles Times ", May 19, 1986: E1-2.
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