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  1. 25 de abr. de 2017 · Literary Machines : Edition 87.1. by. Nelson, Theodor Holm. Publication date. 1987. Topics. hypertext, Xanadu, xu88, Roger Gregory, Mark Miller, Stuart Green, Roland King, Eric Hill. Publisher. (S.l. : published by the author) Collection. tednelsonarchive; americana. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English.

  2. Literary Machines (short title) is a book first published in 1981 by Ted Nelson, and republished nine times by 1993. It offers an extensive overview of Nelson's term "hypertext" as well as Nelson's Project Xanadu. It also includes other theories by Nelson, including "tumblers" for addressing bits in files past and present ...

  3. A manifesto for Project Xanadu, the deep worldwide hypertext system designed by Ted’s team in 1979, with a focus on its social and literary implications. This book served as the bible for a generation of influential software designers; an aspirational must-read for anyone who still adheres to the belief that the current state of computing is ...

  4. 19 de ene. de 2023 · literary machines. by. Ted Nelson. Publication date. 1981. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive.

  5. 6 de jul. de 2017 · Literary Machines : Third Edition. Originally published in 1981, this is the first ("Humanist") edition of *Literary Machines*. This version claims to be the third edition but still bears the copyright date of 1981. How it differs from the original is not known.

  6. Books. Literary Machines: The Report On, and Of, Project Xanadu Concerning Word Processing, Electronic Publishing, Hypertext, Thinkertoys, Tomorrow's Intellectual Revolution, and Certain Other...

  7. Literary Machines is a book by Ted Nelson, the visionary pioneer of hypertext and the inventor of the term. It introduces his ideas and proposals for a global network of interlinked documents, which he calls Xanadu. The book also covers topics such as word processing, electronic publishing, thinkertoys, and the future of intellectual revolution.