Author: Paul Freiberger
Edition: 2nd
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0071358927
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Edition: 2nd
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0071358927
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Fire in the Valley: The Making of The Personal Computer (Second Edition)
Product Category :Books UPC :639785317739 ISBN :0071358927 Title :Fire in the Valley: The Making of The Personal Computer (Second Edition)EAN :9780071358927 Authors :Paul Freiberger, Michael Swaine Binding :Paperback Publisher :McGraw-Hill Companies Publication Date :2000-11-29 Pages :463 Signed :False First Edition :False Dust Jacket :False List Price (MSRP) :16.95 Height :1.6000 inches Width :7.3000 inches Length :9.1000 inches Weight :2.4500 pounds Condition :Acceptable corners bumped/scuffe
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