The 1982 book The Kids’ Whole Future Catalog features a broad range of paleo-futuristic hopes and dreams. From floating cities to rocketbelts this book runs the gamut of 1980s futurism. Unfortunately, it also contains some scam artists such as Uri Geller. For the most part it’s a great read and we’ll definitely be checking out more from this book over the next few weeks.
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The Kids’ Whole Future Catalog (1982)
By
Matt Novak
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