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    Gene Stone (born October 6, 1951) is an American writer and editor known for his books on animal rights and plant-based food.

  2. Gene Stone is a prolific writer who has co-authored or ghostwritten fifty books on various topics, especially plant-based diets and their benefits for health, animals, and the environment. He has worked with celebrities, scientists, and activists, and has written several national bestsellers, such as How Not to Die and Eat for the Planet.

  3. Gene Stone is a prolific author, ghostwriter, and editor who has worked with celebrities, experts, and activists on various topics, from physics to politics to plant-based diets. He is also a board member of several non-profit organizations that support health, education, and animal welfare.

  4. Gene Stone is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Bush Survival Bible, Duck!: The Dick Cheney Survival Bible, and The 12-Step Bush Recovery Program.

  5. A graduate of Stanford and Harvard, Gene Stone is a former Peace Corps volunteer, journalist, and book, magazine, and newspaper editor. He has also written, co-written, or ghost-written forty-five non-fiction books, including a dozen New York Times bestsellers, as well as a novel, The Awareness. His website is www.genestone.com.

  6. Oct 1, 2006 · Gene Stone, Stephen Pulvirent. 4.11. 202 ratings13 reviews. The Watch is the most popular book on vintage and contemporary mechanical watches, appealing to both beginners and experts. In the decade since it was published, the international audience of watch lovers and watch collectors has grown exponentially.

  7. Jun 28, 2011 · The many benefits of a whole-foods, plant-based diet―for you, for animals and the environment, and for our future. A helpful primer on crafting a healthy diet rich in unprocessed fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains, including tips on transitioning and essential kitchen tools.