ELECTRONIC LIFE: How to think about computers
New York: Ballantine Books, 1983. Wraps. 1st Ballantine edition, 1983. Near Fine. 12mo., 266 pp., bound in publishers glossy wraps, priced at $3.95. Clean and unmark, appears to be unread. Near Fine. Item #29939
ISBN: 0345317394
Crichton wrote Electronic Life, a book that introduces BASIC programming to its readers. The book, written like a glossary, with entries such as: "Afraid of Computers (everybody is)", "Buying a Computer" and "Computer Crime", was intended to introduce the idea of personal computers to a reader who might be faced with the hardship of using them at work or at home for the first time. It defined basic computer jargon and assured readers that they could master the machine when it inevitably arrived. - Wiki.
Price: $75.00

