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Prestel (abbrev. from
press telephone), the
brand name for the UK Post
Office Telecommunications's
Viewdata technology, was an
interactive videotex system...
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Prestel Publishing is an art book publisher, with
books on art, architecture, photography, design, fashion, craft, culture,
history and ethnography. Lists...
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Robert Leo
Prestel (born
February 11, 1936) is an
American intelligence official and
mathematician who was
Deputy Director of the
National Security Agency...
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James Francis Prestel (born June 28, 1937) is a
former professional football player, a
defensive lineman in the
National Football League (NFL) in the...
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Katharina Prestel (22 July 1747 – 16
March 1794) née
Maria Katharina Höll, was an
engraver and
painter from Nuremberg, and
active in London.
Prestel, daughter...
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Micronet 800 was an
information provider (IP) on
Prestel,
aimed at the 1980s
personal computer market. It was an
online magazine that gave subscribers...
- Annette; Wang,
Wilfried (1997). 20th-century Architecture: Ireland. Munich:
Prestel. p. 198. ISBN 978-3-7913-1719-9. Bew, Paul. Ireland: The
Politics of Enmity...
- (1980),
Acorn System 2 (1980), BBC
Micro (1982),
Malzak and the Poly-1, and
Prestel adapters like the AlphaTantel. This chip was also
manufactured by Mullard...
- Beckmann, Poul (2001).
Living Jewels: The
Natural Design of Beetles.
Prestel. ISBN 978-3-7913-2528-6. Cooter, J.; M. V. L. Barclay, eds. (2006). A Coleopterist's...
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Prestel, 4–6. The King
bought some 3,000
works from
Solly with his own money,
allowing Waagen to take his pick.
Prestel, 6–7
Prestel, 7–8
Prestel, 8–9...