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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Free Download James Norris Gibson - The History of the US Nuclear Arsenal Brompton Books | 1989 | ISBN: 0861245644 | English | 200 pages | PDF | 131.53 MB Mr. Gibson's "History of the US Nuclear Arsenal" is an outstanding book in the realm of nuclear weapon factbooks. While it does not catalog the potential uses or blast radii or population casualty figures, it offers a great view of what weapons the U.S. has designed for nuclear combat. ![]() Free Download Sigvard Strandh - The History of the Machine Dorset Press | 1989 | ISBN: 0880293918 | English | 248 pages | PDF | 152.18 MB Traces the history and development of machines focusing on prehistoric tools, the Industrial Revolution, the invention of the engine, the genesis of control systems, and the advent of the computer. ![]() Free Download The History of Jerusalem: An Illustrated Story of 4,000 Years by Vincent Lemire, Christophe Gaultier English | May 20, 2025 | ISBN: 1419777807 | 256 pages | MOBI | 104 Mb The 4,000-year history of the city of Jerusalem unfolds in an exceptional graphic narrative that touches on the birth of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, as well as famous conquerors and mighty empires, and more. ![]() Free Download Ian Hogg - The History of Forts & Castles Crescent Books | 1985 | ISBN: 0517480786 | English | 264 pages | PDF | 105.67 MB A chronological history that follows the development of fortifications from the first primitive structures of mud and stone to nuclear missile silos also gives illustrations and plans showing the construction methods of the fortresses and how they worked. ![]() Free Download David Simons, Thomas Withington - The History of Flight: From Aviation Pioneers to Space Exploration Barnes & Noble Books | 2005 | ISBN: 076077451X | English | 390 pages | PDF | 127.06 MB This is a great book that moves swiftly through a massive set of topics. Gives enough information, without getting too deep into any one subject. ![]() Free Download The History of Assembly Language and CPU Architectures English | December 7, 2025 | ASIN: B0G5LFM6JX | 119 pages | Epub | 472.55 KB For more than eight decades, Assembly language has stood at the crossroads between the human mind and the world of electronic computation. It is the first true medium through which people learned to "speak" to machines-not through wires and switches, nor through mathematical abstractions alone, but through symbolic instructions that reflect the structure and logic of the underlying hardware. This booklet was written to illuminate that extraordinary transformation. It presents a clear and comprehensive journey through the origins of Assembly language, from the earliest stored-program computers of the 1940s to the modern architectures that shape today's computing world-x86-64, ARMv8, and RISC-V. Rather than treating Assembly as a static or archaic topic, this work explores it as an evolving discipline, shaped by decades of innovation, challenges, and breakthroughs in processor design. Readers will discover: * How early computers were programmed directly in binary, and why this approach quickly became impractical. * Why Assembly emerged not as a luxury, but as a necessity for scalability, reliability, and human comprehension. * The influential roles of pioneers such as Alan Turing, John von Neumann, Maurice Wilkes, and Grace Hopper. * How Instruction Set Architectures (ISAs) evolved into distinct families: CISC, RISC, and modern hybrid designs. * How each ISA creates its own Assembly language, reflecting the philosophy and engineering decisions behind the hardware. Beyond the historical and conceptual foundation, this booklet also examines the practical side of Assembly today. It surveys the most widely used assemblers, provides clear examples across major architectures, and includes exercises designed to strengthen understanding and build hands-on skill. My goal is to present Assembly not as a relic of early computing, but as a living, essential layer of modern systems -the layer that enables operating systems, compilers, device drivers, embedded systems, and performance-critical software to exist at all. Understanding Assembly offers the reader a deeper appreciation of how computers truly operate and why software behaves the way it does. Whether you are a newcomer seeking clarity, a systems programmer aiming to reinforce your foundations, or a researcher exploring architecture and machine design, this booklet is written to guide you with precision, depth, and historical context. ![]() Free Download Howard I. Chapelle - The History of American Sailing Ships Bonanza Books | 1982 | ISBN: 0517023326 | English | 472 pages | PDF | 154.24 MB An important history of the sailing ship as it connects with the national development of the United States. Includes sections on: The Colonial Period - Naval Craft - Privateers and Slavers - Revenue Cutters - The American Schooner - Merchant Craft - Sailing Yachts. The book has 200+ photos and drawings. ![]() Free Download The History and Evolution of Homeland Security in the United States: From the Constitution through 9/11 to the Present by Steven M. MacMartin, Aida T. Silva, Isabel Patricia Vázquez English | June 16, 2025 | ISBN: 1032756624 | 300 pages | MOBI | 9.85 Mb The History and Evolution of Homeland Security in the United States provides a comprehensive and insightful look into the evolution of US Homeland Security, from its early roots to the post-9/11 era. 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