
Computers: Those Amazing Machines
by Catherine O'Neill
"Computers: Those Amazing Machines" by Catherine O'Neill, National Geographic Society, 1985. Hardcover in good condition, part of the "Books for World Explorers" series. Offers a historical perspective on the role of computers in everyday life and technology. No dust jacket, minor wear present.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy hardcover. There is no dust jacket, and the cover shows minor wear consistent with age. The pages are clean and well-bound, with no inscriptions or library markings. Overall, it is well-preserved for a publication from 1985.
About This Classic 1985 Edition
"Computers: Those Amazing Machines" by Catherine O'Neill is a fascinating exploration of computer technology, published by the National Geographic Society in 1985. This hardcover edition delves into the world of computers, covering topics from everyday life applications to the intricacies of silicon technology and workplace innovations. The book is part of the "Books for World Explorers" series, emphasizing its educational value. Though the edition and release date specifics are unknown, the content remains a significant snapshot of computing history during the mid-1980s. Condition-wise, the book is in good shape, with some minor wear typical for its age. This edition, while not the first, offers a unique historical perspective on the evolution of computers.
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