PEACHPIT PRESS
'Peachpit Press' is one of the oldest and most prolific computer publishers, responsible for the ''Macintosh Bible'' series (after the first few editions), the ''Real World'' series, the ''Visual QuickStart Guide'' (VQS) series, and most of Robin Williams's titles, including ''The Mac is Not a Typewriter'' and ''The Little Mac Book''. Peachpit also has published a number of best-selling books by Scott Kelby, the president of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals.
Peachpit Press was founded by Ted Nace in 1985. In 1996, it was acquired by the Pearson media conglomerate. Its current publisher is Nancy Ruenzel, and its headquarters are in Berkeley, California.
★ ''HTML for the World Wide Web'' by Elizabeth Castro
★ Peachpit Press
★ Peachpit Press weblog
Peachpit Press was founded by Ted Nace in 1985. In 1996, it was acquired by the Pearson media conglomerate. Its current publisher is Nancy Ruenzel, and its headquarters are in Berkeley, California.
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Notable publications
★ ''HTML for the World Wide Web'' by Elizabeth Castro
External links
★ Peachpit Press
★ Peachpit Press weblog
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