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A Computer Perspective

by Charles Eames, Ray Eames, Glen Fleck (Editor), I. Bernard Cohen (Introduction), Robert Staples
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Overview

A Computer Perspective is an illustrated essay on the origins and first lines of development of the computer. The complex network of creative forces and social pressures that have produced the computer is personified here in the creators of instruments of computation, and their machines or tables; the inventors of mathematical or logical concepts and their applications; and the fabricators of practical devices to serve the immediate needs of government, commerce, engineering, and science.

The book is based on an exhibition conceived and assembled for International Business Machines Corporation. Like the exhibition, it is not a history in the narrow sense of a chronology of concepts and devices. Yet these pages actually display more true history (in relation to the computer) than many more conventional presentations of the development of science and technology.

A splendid, graphic history of the origin and development of the computer, this classic work is a timeless record of the most profound technological revolution in the history of humankind. The book's decade-by-decade format is highlighted with hundreds of illustrations, memorabilia and artifacts collected from around the world. Halftones and illustrations.

Synopsis

A Computer Perspective is an illustrated essay on the origins and first lines of development of the computer. The complex network of creative forces and social pressures that have produced the computer is personified here in the creators of instruments of computation, and their machines or tables; the inventors of mathematical or logical concepts and their applications; and the fabricators of practical devices to serve the immediate needs of government, commerce, engineering, and science.

The book is based on an exhibition conceived and assembled for International Business Machines Corporation. Like the exhibition, it is not a history in the narrow sense of a chronology of concepts and devices. Yet these pages actually display more true history (in relation to the computer) than many more conventional presentations of the development of science and technology.

The Economist

A Computer Perspective is the first truly graphic history of the origin and development of the computer...This book will long remain a unique anthology of the great events that occur when dreamers and theorists can get together with engineers and inventors.

About the Author, Charles Eames

I. Bernard Cohen, Victor S. Thomas Professor of the History of Science, Emeritus, at Harvard University, is one of the founders of the modern study of the history of science.

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Editorials

Computing Reviews

[This] book set a standard for the history of computing.
β€” P. E. Ceruzzi

New Scientist

A Computer Perspective: Background to the Computer Age sets out to...[place] the digital computer in its historical context, taking 1950 as its terminal date. By then, the digital computer revolution had been fully inaugurated with the first generation of modern stored-program computers. The book casts a wide net as it presents, mainly with pictures and captions, the many contributory ideas and developments that provide the foundation and background for the computer age...This is a book full of interesting pictures and quotations. It brings out the technical, human and social aspects of the development of computers in an imaginative way. Who could resist a book containing such fascinating information?
β€” Antony Anderson

The Economist

A Computer Perspective is the first truly graphic history of the origin and development of the computer...This book will long remain a unique anthology of the great events that occur when dreamers and theorists can get together with engineers and inventors.

Booknews

Presents pedagogical materials useful in the design and delivery of a wide range of the most frequently taught college-level courses in communication. Part one is general to teaching communication in the undergraduate classroom. Part two consists of 13 chapters, each devoted to one course frequently found in college curricula. While the focus is on the new teacher, even experienced teachers will likely benefit from the approaches and materials used by others. A pictorial history of the origin and development of computers, 1890-1950, tracing logical automata, and statistical and calculating machines. A new introduction and epilogue are added to the 1973 edition. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1990
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780674156265

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