By Mark Bernstein and Diane Greco, eds..
$39.95
A collection of the finest research and criticism on how hypertext works. Leading scholars explore real hypertexts and examine how they work, and why the link is the most important development in writing since the comma.
By Mark Bernstein.
$39.95
The designer of Tinderbox discussed not only how to use Tinderbox in business, research, and writing, but also explores why Tinderbox works as it does.
By Theodor Holm Nelson.
$25.00
First published in 1982, Literary Machines remains essential reading for anyone deeply interested in hypertext, digital libraries, and the World Wide Web. The blueprint to Nelson's Xanadu and an enduring technological vision.
By Barbara M. Stecher.
$15.95
The subtitle, "How to create a delightful journal of your travels at home or abroad", says it all: Stecher explores how to replace your point-and-shoot tourist camera with a better and more rewarding approach to recording what you do -- on vacation and every day. Artistic training and talent are optional; willingness to draw is all you need.
By Amy Franceschini et al.
$45.00 Book
A stunning retrospective of Futurefarmers, a remarkable San Francisco new media design firm whose visual style is among the most intriguing and recognizable voices on the Web today.
$165
No serious student of hypertext can afford to be without this key research!