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- A Business and Its Beliefs: The Ideas That Helped Build IBM – Watson (Jr.)
- A Handbook of Software and Systems Engineering – Endres and Rombach
- And Tomorrow…the World -- Rex Malik [not reliable but fun]
- Automatic Data Processing [IBM 650 edition] – Brooks and Iverson
- Building IBM: Shaping an Industry and Its Technology -- Emerson W. Pugh [best IBM history book]
- Coded Character Sets: History and Development – MacKenzie
- Computer Establishment, The -- Katherine Fishman [fun and I think reliable]
- Design & Memory -- Huyck and Kremenak
- Father, Son & Co: My Life at IBM and Beyond – Watson (Jr.)
- IBM System/38 Technical Developments (1978 IBM General Systems Division) – ISBN – 0-933186-00-2
- IBM’s 360 and Early 370 Systems -- Emerson W. Pugh, Lyle R. Johnson, and John H. Palmer
- IBM’s Early Computers -- Charles J. Bashe, Lyle R. Johnson, John H. Palmer, Emerson W. Pugh
- Inside IBM - Maisonrouge
- Inside IBM: The Watson Years -- William W. Simmons [well worth reading – full of flavor]
- Maverick and His Machine, The - Maney (mandatory)
- Mythical Man Month, The - Brooks
- Romance Division…a Different Side of IBM, The -- Deloca and Kalow
- SAGE Air Defense System, The – Jacobs
- Story of Magic, The – Rowlett
- Sun Never Sets on IBM, The -- Foy
NB #1 – for a list of books on various aspects of computer history, see List of Books on The History of Computing
NB #2 - two books by ex-BMer Mark Halpern: Language & Human Nature; Binding Time




