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The Apple II : the basics / textbook and worksheets written by Louis A. Galletta [i.e. Louis Anthony Galletta] ; computer programs written and programmed by Louis A. Galletta ; artwork, ill., and textbook design by Susan Vargon.
Registration Number: TXu000142250
Type of Work: Text
Date: 1983-11-16 00:00:00
Date of Creation: 08/30/1983
Description: 3 v.
Notes: Includes workbook & instructional guide and curriculum outline.
Copyright Claimant: Louis A. Galletta & Susan Vargon
Variant title: The Apple II : the basics
Names: Galletta, Louis Anthony, 1960-

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