Offered for sale is a rare and significant copy of Computer Confidence: A Woman’s Guide by Dorothy Heller and June Bower, published in 1983 by Acropolis Books. This softcover edition stands as one of the earliest efforts to bridge the gender gap in computing, providing accessible guidance tailored specifically for women during the nascent era of personal computing.

Recognized in academic circles, the book is listed in the University of Wisconsin–Madison's bibliography of influential works on women and technology, underscoring its role in demystifying computers for a female audience.

Key Features:

This copy is in very good (some blemishes, please see the photos), making it a valuable addition for collectors, historians, or anyone interested in the intersection of gender and technology.

Given its rarity and the growing interest in the history of women in technology, this book is not only a collector's item but also a testament to the strides made towards inclusivity in the tech world.