Mike Markkula collection of early Apple Computer material
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Description
The Mike Markkula collection of early Apple Computer material consists of Apple and non-Apple materials from 1977 through 1998, including a copy of the Apple marketing philosophy Markkula authored, marketing materials from the early years of the company such as annual report and stock options, and public relations materials including articles published between 1979 and 1983 featuring profiles or information on Markkula, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, John Scully, Apple Inc. and their products. There are also newsletters and other documents related to the Apple II and IIe which were produced for users, dealers, and Apple consultants. The majority of the collection is made up of manuals for the use of the Apple II, Apple IIe, Apple III and related or compatible software and hardware. There is also a collection of manuals for software programs published by Apple, Claris, and non-Apple companies. Software makes up approximately one third of the collection.
Biographical/Historical Note
Armas Clifford (Mike) Markkula, Jr. was born February 11, 1942 in Los Angeles, California. Markkula attended Glendale Junior College for two years before transferring to the University of Southern California where he earned his bachelor’s (1964) and master’s degrees (1966) in electrical engineering. While an undergraduate student Markkula began working at Hughes Aircraft Company in the Research and Development Laboratory. He continued with Hughes until graduation, when he accepted a position with Fairchild Semiconductor as a product marketing manager. After approximately four years Markkula left Fairchild to join Intel as a marketing director. In 1974 at the age of 32 Markkula retired on the basis of stock options.
In 1977 Markkula was introduced to Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak through Don Valentine. Markkula was so impressed by the computer that Steve Wozniak had designed and built that he offered to help write a business plan. Shortly thereafter Markkula invested in Apple and began working for the company, bringing business experience and connections in the venture capital industry to the company. As the third employee, he not only helped to manage the company, but he also mentored the young founders during Apple’s early period of extreme growth. In addition, Markkula wrote some of the early software programs for the Apple II under the pseudonym Johnny Appleseed. Markkula was Apple’s second CEO from 1981 to 1983, and served as chairman from 1985 to 1997, when he again retired.
In 1986 Markkula provided the initial funding for what is now known as the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Since his retirement from Apple Markkula has continued to act as an angel investor in a range of companies, including Echelon Corporation.
Contains advertising proofs and clipart, reprints of advertisements, proofs and samples of Apple IIc promotional booklets and pamphlets, a collection of consultant booklets outlining product compatibility as well as consultant newsletters, a calendar for promotion around the release of the Lisa computer and accompanying information on its features, a folder of press coverage, press releases, and press photos related to the Apple Turbo race car, a collection of various brochures and booklets promoting Apple product releases between 1979 and 1982, and annual and quarterly reports from 1980 to 1984.
Contains dealer information on Apple hardware and software including pricelists, resource center bullitens, newsletters, product specifications, and catalogs.
Contains market forecasts and other fiscal information related to Apple, business plan outlines, and stock option information.
The "Preliminary Confidential Offering Memorandum" document has unusual pagination: i, ii, iii, Table of Contents, 1, 2, 4-6, 12-24.
3 1/2 inch floppy disk (5); manual; getting started sheet; quick reference card; technical support information; registration card (2); serial number card; copyright information; user license agreement; promotional packet
Contains articles collected by Apple's public relations department on Apple products and personnel such as Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, John Scully and Mike Markkula. Also contains a collection of periodicals published between 1978 and 1983 containing advertisements, including first Apple II ad which appeared in Playboy 1978, and articles on Apple products and personnel, and materials related to the Apple Education foundation's involvement in educational activities, such as pamphlets, copies of the Apple Education News newsletter, Applied Engineering manuals, and exercise books from the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium.