How It Works... The Computer
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How It Works... The Computer (1971) cover | |
Format | Print (Hardback) |
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Author | David Carey |
Publisher | Ladybird Books |
Origin | England |
Language | English |
Publication Date | 1971 (1st ed.), 1979 (2nd ed.) |
Topics | Computers, Personal computers, Microcomputers |
Follows | NA |
Precedes | NA |
Associated Publications | NA |
Website | NA |
How It Works... The Computer was first published in 1971 by Ladybird Books. Written by David Carey and illustrated by B.H Robinson. A second, slightly revised, edition was published in 1979, with additional material written by James Blythe and some new illustrations by Gerald Witcomb.
Synopsis
If you are interested in computers, their function and operation, but are discouraged by their complexity, you should read this book. It deals as simply as possible with the principles, and the combination of carefully written text and instructive illustrations should give older students a good basic knowledge of what computers are all about
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Editing How It Works... The Computer (1971 Edition) | Famicoman | Archive.org | |
Editing How It Works... The Computer (1979 Edition) | Famicoman | Archive.org |