Walter Isaacson – Steve Jobs – First Edition – Signed and Inscribed by Steve Wozniak 

Steve Jobs - Wozniak - First Edition Book

Walter Isaacson – Steve Jobs – First Edition – Signed and Inscribed by Steve Wozniak 

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USA Simon and Schuster 2011

A first edition, first printing of ‘Steve Jobs’ published by Simon and Schuster in 2011. A near fine book without inscriptions – small stain to the top edge of the page block. SIGNED, ‘Follow your dreams/Woz’ to the title page. In a near fine unclipped wrapper – a touch rubbed to the corners.

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer in 1976, transforming personal computing. Wozniak, the brilliant engineer, designed the Apple I and Apple II, making computers practical and affordable for enthusiasts and families. Jobs, the visionary marketer and perfectionist, shaped Apple’s identity, design culture and commercial ambition. Their contrasting talents—Wozniak’s technical ingenuity and Jobs’s instinct for products and presentation—created one of the most influential companies in modern technology, music, phones and digital design culture forever.


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USA Simon and Schuster 2011

A first edition, first printing of ‘Steve Jobs’ published by Simon and Schuster in 2011. A near fine book without inscriptions – small stain to the top edge of the page block. SIGNED, ‘Follow your dreams/Woz’ to the title page. In a near fine unclipped wrapper – a touch rubbed to the corners.

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer in 1976, transforming personal computing. Wozniak, the brilliant engineer, designed the Apple I and Apple II, making computers practical and affordable for enthusiasts and families. Jobs, the visionary marketer and perfectionist, shaped Apple’s identity, design culture and commercial ambition. Their contrasting talents—Wozniak’s technical ingenuity and Jobs’s instinct for products and presentation—created one of the most influential companies in modern technology, music, phones and digital design culture forever.