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Archive of 130 vintage computing magazines and periodicals, ranging in date from 1976 to 1981, including: Interface Age (23 issues), Personal Computing (19 issues), Creative Computing (18 issues), Kilobaud (14 issues), ROM: Computer Applications for Living (3 issues), Scientific American (2 issues), Microtrek (1 issue), People's Computers (1 issue), Dr. Dobb's Journal (16 issues), Computer Notes (31 issues), and a handful of others. In overall good to very good condition, with general wear and some scattered dampstaining.
Featuring influential titles like Interface Age, Creative Computing, Kilobaud, Dr. Dobb’s Journal, and Computer Notes, this periodical archive offers a vital window into the dawn of the personal computing revolution. Documenting the rapid evolution of hardware and software, these publications fostered a passionate community of hobbyists, engineers, and visionaries. Together, they document a formative period as computing shifted from labs and corporations into garages and living rooms, helping to shape the digital world we live in today.
From the Jack Everson Collection.