BBC Micro Books published by Granada Publishing
The following is a list of BBC Micro Books published by Granada Publishing 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 9 BBC Micro Books published by Granada Publishing in our collection :
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Publisher: Granada Publishing
Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Steve Money

Publisher: Granada Publishing
Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Susan Curran and Margaret Norman

Understanding machine code opens up a way to a whole new experience in computing ...
Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: A.P. Stephenson

Publisher: Granada Publishing
Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Audrey Bishop and Owen Bishop

The BBC Microcomputer is one of the best micros on the market and arguable the most worthwhile investment for ambitious beginners. It is also particularly suitable for family use because very many children already have access to a BBC Microcomputer at school, where it is one of the most popular machines.
The machine, however, is complex. It presents and impressive array of facilities, yet the same sophistication that appeals to experts can also appear daunting to beginners. The large size of the manual can also make it difficult for beginners to master the essentials quickly.
This book starts at the very beginning with setting up the machine. It guides the reader, step-by-step, through the difficult early stages until he is able to write his own programs with confidence, achieve his own special effects, and is all set to exploit the full potential of this superb micro.
Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Ian Sinclair

Programs for the BBC Micro and Electron Computers
Part of the Micro Mates Series
Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Jonathan Inglis

Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Mike James