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Power up! : computer GRaphics for art and classroom teachers : pt. 1 / presenter, Pat Wilson [i.e. Patricia Elizabeth Wilson]
Registration Number: TXu000217809
Type of Work: Text
Date: 1985-11-21 00:00:00
Date of Creation: 08/30/1985
Description: sheets.
Copyright Claimant: Patricia Elizabeth Wilson
Other Title: Programming tips for Apple II and IIe
Basis of Claim: New Matter: additions & all ill.
Previous Registration: Preexisting material: Programming tips for Apple II and IIe by J. T. Campbell, Apple IIe’s owner’s manual, Apple, Inc. & Apple II user’s guide for II and IIe by Lon Poole.
Names: Wilson, Patricia Elizabeth, 1950-

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