Introduction to Programming and Computer Science
by Anthony Ralston
ISBN: 0070511616
ISBN-13: 9780070511613
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Published date: 1971 Pages: 513
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Introduction to Programming and Computer Science
Anthony Ralston
New York, NY McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1971. Hardback: Lacks DJ. First Ed; but later printing. Good: spine lean; bottom corners lightly bumped; faint soiling to cloth-over; binding secure; text clean. A good reading copy. NOT a Remainder. NOT a Book-Club Edition. NOT an Ex-Library copy. 8vo. 513pp. McGraw-Hill Computer Science Series. Not Inscribed or Signed by Author. ( more information)
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INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ralston, Anthony
New York: McGrall-Hill Book Company, 1971. Hard Cover. Good +. 6"x9.5". ISBN:07-051161-6. Yellow spine/cover with black letters. 513 pages includes index. Owner's name in ink. 11 chapters and 2 appendices.. Hard Cover. Good +. ( more information)
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