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$41.30
| Used | quality7 (A2MU9ZILHNPP6L) Avg. Feedback Rating: 38030 reviews Location: United States (GA) Comments: Excellent customer service. Order inquiries handled promptly. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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$41.33
| Used | internationalbooks (A26J6JNN8TGTL9) Avg. Feedback Rating: 183419 reviews Location: United States (MD) Comments: Book is like new condition. Thousands of satisfied customers! Shipping: International shipping available Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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$41.58
| Used | cornboy1 (A1JP63TQAM5WVY) Avg. Feedback Rating: 376 reviews Location: United States (IA) Comments: Ex-library hardcover book with the usual markings; otherwise, in good, clean condition. Good dust jacket. Clean text. Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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$48.78
| Used | booktribe_usa (AXEH36ELPHL7G) Avg. Feedback Rating: 6497 reviews Location: United States (NC) Comments: Standard used condition. Orders are shipped daily. Customer satisfaction is our priority. Shipping: International shipping available Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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$55.00
| Used | shopperjohn (A30R9M3JQ6V3VB) Avg. Feedback Rating: 109 reviews Location: United States (FL) Comments: Signed by both authors and also signed and dedicated by John Atanasoff.Owners stamp inside, light wear on jacket, pages are very good and clean. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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$120.00
| Used | thechoirloft (A3505BSLI8VBBS) Avg. Feedback Rating: 29 reviews Location: United States (OH) Comments: Very Good in Fair jacket Black cloth hardcover with silver spine lettering, in dust jacket. This is a very clean, sound ex-library book. Dust jacket has a sizeable chip along bottom of front panel, otherwise good. 'The story of the electronic computer that launched the computer revolution, a machine completed in 1942 by John Atanasoff but left behind in Iowa for war research in Washington. Drawing on their direct knowledge and on the proceedings of a multimillion-dollar patent trial, the authors upset the commonly held view that the ENIAC was the world's first electronic comuter. They detail the Atanasoff computer and its influence on the ENIAC...and they supplement the court's strong findings with both a much-needed technical foundation and a narrative rich in human interest. ' Shipping: Expedited shipping available Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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