Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Scribner (1993), Hardcover, 352 pages
Description
Describes how Steve Jobs started Apple Computer in his garage in the late 1970s and how, after his colleagues ousted him, he founded NeXT, in a work that discusses Bill Gates, Ross Perot, George Lucas, and other figures.
Physical description
352 p.; 9.3 inches
ISBN
0689121350 / 9780689121357
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