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Addison–Wesley

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Addison–Wesley is a book publishing imprint of Pearson PLC, best known for computer books. As well as publishing books, Addison–Wesley distributes its technical titles through the Safari Books Online e-reference service.

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Melbourne Wesley Cummings founded Addison–Wesley in 1942, with first book published by Addison–Wesley being MIT professor Francis Weston Sears' Mechanics. Its first computer book was Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer, by Wilkes, Wheeler, and Gill. In 1970, Addison–Wesley acquired W.A. Benjamin Company, and merged with Benjamin Cummings in 1977. It was purchased by Pearson PLC in 1988.[1]

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