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Agave Library
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338.761 M8269r
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Burton Barr Central Library
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338.761 M8269r
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Mesquite Library
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338.761 M8269r
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Summary:
In 1984, The Little Kingdom: the private story of Apple Computer told the story of Apple's first decade alongside the histories of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Now, completely revised and expanded, Return to the Little Kingdom is a contemporary perspective on the accomplishments of Steve Jobs and the extraordinary comeback of Apple. It is the definitive biography of Apple and its founders from the very beginning.
Notes:
Includes index.
This book, excluding the Prologue and Epilogue, was previously published in a slightly different form under the title: The Little Kingdom: the private story of Apple Computer, 1984.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Boomtown by the Bay
- Super secret sky spies
- Carburetors and microphones
- The cream soda computer
- The conductor
- The little blue box
- Honey and nuts
- Buckets of noise
- Stanley Zeber Zenskanitsky
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- Half right
- A lot of poop
- Mercedes and a Corvette
- What a motherboard
- Up to spec
- The bes salesmen
- The Bozo explosion
- The plantinum credit card
- Welcome IBM, seriously
- Epilogue.
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