| ''Montage'' and ''Window on the World'', are two of the films and documentaries Nathaniel Lande wrote, produced and directed at TIME, winning over Twenty Gold Medals and International Awards, including the New York and [[Cannes Film Festival]]<ref>Ibid. Time Inc. Archives. New York</ref> With [[Gregory Peck]], Nathaniel Lande served as a special White House aide under two United States Presidents. Part of his duties included producing [[White House]] events. His productions of A ''Salute to Congress'' and a History of Presidential Campaign Songs called ''Sing Along with Millard Fillmore'', staring [[Walter Cronkite]] as narrator, delighted the Congress.<ref>The [[National Archives]]. Washington, D.C.</ref> | | ''Montage'' and ''Window on the World'', are two of the films and documentaries Nathaniel Lande wrote, produced and directed at TIME, winning over Twenty Gold Medals and International Awards, including the New York and [[Cannes Film Festival]]<ref>Ibid. Time Inc. Archives. New York</ref> With [[Gregory Peck]], Nathaniel Lande served as a special White House aide under two United States Presidents. Part of his duties included producing [[White House]] events. His productions of A ''Salute to Congress'' and a History of Presidential Campaign Songs called ''Sing Along with Millard Fillmore'', staring [[Walter Cronkite]] as narrator, delighted the Congress.<ref>The [[National Archives]]. Washington, D.C.</ref> |
| The holder of two [[patents]] he is credited for creating the Electronic Book and the Bookbank, a computerized electronic storage and retrieval system. Toward the Electronic Book, [[Publishers Weekly]] September, 1991. <ref>TOWARDS THE ELECTRONIC BOOK: Publishers Weekly, New York, September 1991 Patents held by Nathaniel Lande for the Electronic Book and Book Bank: : United States Patent Office, Washington D.C. Patent Number: 07/948-978 Reel 6-2-99 Frame 0996 Reel 6-3-16 Frame 0935.</ref> Another innovation was adapting a motion stabilizing system to motion picture cameras, a technology used for gunnery sights on helicoptors during the war in [[Viet Nam]], he found on assignment while making a documentary for [[LIFE Magazine]] on Helicopter Warfare with the award winning photographer, [[Larry Burrows]], who was killed shortly after in [[Cambodia]]. The lens won an [[Academy Award]] for Technology. | | The holder of two [[patents]] he is credited for creating the Electronic Book and the Bookbank, a computerized electronic storage and retrieval system. Toward the Electronic Book, [[Publishers Weekly]] September, 1991. <ref>TOWARDS THE ELECTRONIC BOOK: Publishers Weekly, New York, September 1991 Patents held by Nathaniel Lande for the Electronic Book and Book Bank: : United States Patent Office, Washington D.C. Patent Number: 07/948-978 Reel 6-2-99 Frame 0996 Reel 6-3-16 Frame 0935.</ref> Another innovation was adapting a motion stabilizing system to motion picture cameras, a technology used for gunnery sights on helicoptors during the war in [[Viet Nam]], he found on assignment while making a documentary for [[LIFE Magazine]] on Helicopter Warfare with the award winning photographer, [[Larry Burrows]], who was killed shortly after in [[Cambodia]]. The lens won an [[Academy Award]] for Technology. |
| *''Mindstyles-Lifestyles'', Price Stern Sloan | | *''Mindstyles-Lifestyles'', Price Stern Sloan |
| *''The Emotional Maintenance Manual'', Rawson and Wade | | *''The Emotional Maintenance Manual'', Rawson and Wade |