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Maintenance of Everything, Part One

Maintenance: Of Everything, Book 1

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The first in-depth exploration of maintenance—and a powerful argument for its civilizational importance—from the author of How Buildings Learn and creator of the Whole Earth Catalog.

Maintenance is what keeps everything going. It’s what keeps life going. Yet it’s also easy to shirk or defer—until the thing breaks, the system falters, and everything stops. The apparent paradox is profound: Maintenance is absolutely necessary and maintenance is optional.

The first in a multi-volume work, Maintenance: Of Everything, Part One offers a comprehensive overview of the civilizational importance of maintenance. The book begins with a dramatic contest of maintenance styles under life-critical conditions: the Golden Globe around-the-world solo sailboat race of 1968. It goes on to explore the insights that can be gleaned from vehicle maintenance, from the zeal of motorcycle maintainers to the maintenance philosophies that fought for dominance of the auto industry to the state of electric vehicle manufacturing today, with absorbing detours into the evolution of precision in manufacturing, the enduring importance of manuals, sustainment in the military, and the never-ending battle against corrosion.

Maintenance: Of Everything is a wide-ranging and provocative call to expand what we mean by “maintenance”—not just the tiresome preventative tasks but the whole grand process of keeping a thing going. It invites us to understand not only the profound impact maintenance has on our daily lives but also why taking responsibility for maintaining something—whether a motorcycle, a monument, or our very planet—can be a radical act.

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©2025 Stewart Brand (P)2025 Stripe Press
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“No one else but Stewart Brand is talking about the art and science of maintenance and how to do it well. This will be an instant classic.”—Kevin Kelly, founding executive editor of Wired

“A deliciously good book.”—Matt Ridley, author of The Rational Optimist

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I personally got a lot out of the book and thought it was well written and well researched. the two main problems are, first: the book is basically a collection of experiences where maintenance was crucial. it's basically a catalog of metaphors, but it leaves the actual application of these metaphors to the reader's circumstances out. meaning, it's up to you to figure out if it's of any value or not.

second, it's pretty short and ends abruptly. feels like half a book. I know it's called part 1, but it costs like a full book and doesn't feel it.

regardless, I found it useful for my own needs and enjoyed the read.

Great read but feels like half a book

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