Computers: Their History and How They Work
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2025.21.21
Description
"Computers: Their History and How They Work" was written by Richard B. Rusch. This is a library edition book, from Simon & Schuster. It has a library check-out card with due dates from 1972 to 1984. There are notes in the book written in pencil. The book has text, images, and diagrams. It's an informative book that starts with non-electronic computers (such as the abacus) and continues to digital computers. It teaches how computers work, what their uses are, how they affect their users and predictions as to how they will affect the future. It doesn't teach how to operate or program computers, rather how one should think of them.
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