I first met AlanKay in 1991 and then briefly but every 3 months for a 3-4 years thereafter at Vanguard conferences. Alan is a true polymath and has a personal library of 5000 books. Each time I met him I asked him for another book recommendation. Clearly others were doing the same. Eventually he responded to the pressure and produced the following 'beginners reading list' which he sent to several of us. I cherish the list. There are some wonderfully funny comments in the list e.g. 'Plato (any etc.)'. -- RichardPawson (Also maintained on Squeakland: http://www.squeakland.org/resources/books/readingList.jsp) '''TECHNOLOGY & MEDIA''' MarshallMcLuhan (any of his books) * Gutenberg galaxy * Understanding media PeterDrucker (any of his books) * Technology, Management, and Society * Innovation and Entreprenuring Neil Postman (any of his books) * Amusing ourselves to death * The disappearence of childhood * Conscientious objections LewisMumford (any of his books) * The myth of the machine * Technics and civilization '''LEARNING & CREATIVITY''' Jean Piaget (any of his books) * The psychology of the child * To understand is to invent Jerome Bruner (any of his books) * Towards a theory of instruction * The relevance of education Lev Vygotsky (any of his books) * Thought and language * Mind in society * The psychology of art EdwardDeBono (any of his books) * LateralThinking * SixThinkingHats Frank Smith (any of his books) * Essays into literacy John Holt (any of his books) * Instead of education * Teach them yourself Tim Gallwey (any of his books) * The inner game of tennis Shinichi Suzuki (any of his books) * Nurtured by love Maria Montessori (any of her books) * The secret of childhood * The discovery of the child SeymourPapert * MindStorms * The childrens' machine John Dewey (any of his books) * School and society * Freedom and culture Arthur Koestler (any of his books) * Act of creation * The ghost in the machine '''ANTHROPOLOGY & PSYCHOLOGY''' JosephCampbell (any of his books) * Myths to live by * The masks of god Derek Bickerton (any of his books) * Language and species Silvia Scribner & Mike Cole (gets technical) * The psychology of literacy Julian Jaynes * The origin of consciousness in the breakdown of the bicameral mind Clifford Geertz (any of his books) * The interpretation of cultures Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (any of his books) * Beyond boredom and anxiety * Flow Robert Ornstein & Paul Ehrlich (any of their books) * New World, New Mind Charles Hampden-Turner * Maps of the mind Carl Jung (any of his books) * Man and his symbols * Modern man in search of a soul MarvinMinsky (any of his books) * Society of mind Anthony Stevens * Archetypes '''PHILOSOPHY''' Plato (any etc) [MrPlato] * Timeaus * Republic BertrandRussell (any of his books) * History of western philosophy * Human knowledge, its scope and limits * Skeptical essays Richard Tarnas * The passion of the western mind Jacob Bronowski (any of his books) * Ascent of man Mary Midgley * Wisdom, information, & wonder * Science as salvation Hannah Arendt * The human condition Korzybski * Science and Sanity VannevarBush * Science is not enough Mark Booth (ed) * What i believe "Great books" * Most of greeks, etc., Cicero, Lucretius, Seneca, Montaigne, etc. Mortimer Adler * The great ideas: Syntopicon of "great books" (Vol I,II) Lao-tzu [LaoTse] * TaoTeChing D.T. Suzuki (any of his books) * Zen mind, beginner's mind (this is by Shinryu Suzuki, not D.T. Suzuki) '''ART & PERCEPTION''' Kenneth Clark (any of his books) * Civilisation * What is a masterpiece? Ernst Gombrich (any of his books) * Art and illusion Richard Gregory (any of his books) * Eye and Rudolf Arnheim (any of his books) * Visual thinking '''DESIGN''' ChristopherAlexander (any of his books) * NotesOnTheSynthesisOfForm * A''''''PatternLanguage Grosser * Gossamer odyssey Valentino Braitenberg * Vehicles W. Gray Walter * The living EdwardTufte * TheVisualDisplayOfQuantitativeInformation * VisualizingInformation '''SCIENCE''' David Goodsell * The machinery of life Philip Morrison (any of his books) * The ring of truth Niko Tinbergen (any of his books) * The animal in its world L. C. Epstein * Relativity visualized EricDrexler * Engines of creation RichardDawkins (any of his books) * The blind watchmaker Evert * Neuroethology (semitechnical) RichardFeynman (semitechnical) * The character of physical law * -- QED Leon Lederman (semitechnical) * The God particle * From quark to cosmos James Watson * The double helix '''POLITICAL''' Daniel Boorstin (any of his books on any subject) * An american primer * The americans Madison, et.al, * Federalist papers * The debate on the constitution Ralph Ketcham (ed) * The anti-federalist papers Tom Paine * Common sense * The rights of man * The age of reason Benjamin Barber * An aristocracy of everyone '''COMPUTERS (most of the good stuff is still in papers, here are a few books)''' DougLenat * -- JohnMcCarthy * LISP 1.5 manual (MITPress) MarvinMinsky (any of his books) * Computation: finite and infinite machines (technical) NicholasNegroponte * The architecture machine * Architecture machines