PEOPLE ' S COMPUTER COMPANY VOL 1 NO 1 1972 PC REVOLUTION VINTAGE BOB ALBRECHT




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Reference Number: Avaluer:27167488Vintage: Yes
Type: NEWSPAPERBrand: PEOPLE'S COMPUTER COMPANY
Original Description:
Arguably the Declaration of Independence of the PC Revolution: 
People’s Computer Company, vol. 1, no. 1. 
When it appeared, writes John Markoff, “the secret was out.” This is the very first newsletter of the People’s Computer Company in Menlo Park. It stands at the intersection of the Whole Earth Catalog, Ted Nelson, Fred Moore, Steve Wozniak, John Draper/Captain Crunch, the Homebrew Computer Club, and many others. PCC was run by Bob Albrecht, whom Markoff... dubs “the Pied Piper of the PC.”

Thewhole amazing story is chronicled in Markoff’s What the Dormouse Said andSteven Levy’s Hackers.  Good condition.Lightly discolored by age, small tears on a few pages.

Ask any questions!
 
On Sep-08-20 at 13:49:20 PDT, seller added the following information:When visiting California as a high school kid from Texas, I went by PCC (the storefront) and wrote a lot of letters to PCC (the newsletter). My kids won't care about any of this, so I'm selling.



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