Description
1982 edition. Paperback cover has significant wear, scuffs, small marks and stains, and bending. Spine has significant reading creases and wear. Pages have some marks but largely are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “The Way The New Technology Works” by Ken Marsh offers a fascinating glimpse into the rapidly evolving world of technology in the early 1980s. Published in 1982, this book captures a pivotal moment in history when personal computers and digital technologies were just beginning to transform our daily lives. As one of the earliest guides to demystify these emerging technologies for the general public, this volume holds significant historical value as a time capsule of the era’s technological landscape.
Marsh’s accessible writing style and insightful explanations make this book a valuable resource for readers interested in the origins of modern computing and digital innovations. Despite its age, the book’s exploration of fundamental concepts and principles remains relevant, providing a foundation for understanding the remarkable technological advancements that followed. This well-worn copy bears the marks of a cherished and frequently consulted volume, a testament to its enduring value as a reference and a fascinating artifact of a transformative period in technological history.