Computing Books published by Coronet Books

The following is a list of Computing Books published by Coronet Books in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other books may have been published. If you have a book that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 2 Computing Books published by Coronet Books in our collection :
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Game Over: Nintendo's Battle to Dominate an Industry Date: 1993 Game Over: Nintendo's Battle to Dominate an Industry

Blurb: In 1991, a company formerly devoted to manufacturing playing-cards outstripped the earnings of the massive Sony Corporation by $400 million. In 1992, this same company made more profit than any American film studio - $1.5 million per employee. Its name? Nintendo.

David Sheff takes an insider's look at the history of this extraordinary company, tracing its development into a global empire. Through Japan's most famous export, Mario, he reveals the secrets of its scorched-earth policy towards its competitors, and predicts the future for Nintendo in the developing world of multimedia.

Publisher: Coronet Books
Author: David Sheff
Platform: Nintendo

The Writer and the Word Processor Date: 1984 The Writer and the Word Processor

Word Processors and the computers reduce the labour of writing; they enhance composition and they offer editing power which cannot be achieved by any other means. The writer and the word processor is the indispensable guide to choosing a word processing system suited to your own specific needs. Clearly and entertainingly written, the author has used his own experience and that of others to provide a comprehensive manual that a writer needs to enter the computer age.

Publisher: Coronet Books
Author: Ray Hammond and Len Deighton
Platform:

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