A letter written by the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the age of 18 will be set aside for purchase.
The British retailer Bonhams will sell the one-page book on November 3. The book is expected to sell for up to $ 300,000, as CNBC and various sources have announced.
According to Bonhams, the letter was sealed on February 23, 1974, the day before Job's nineteenth birthday. He sent it to his dear friend Tim Brown.
By that time, Job had dropped out of school and was living in a dormitory in the mountains of Santa Cruz after returning to witchcraft on Mac's farm, as shown by the trading house.
The note includes a consideration of careers in Zen Buddhism and his longing to go to India to Kumbela Mela (otherwise known as Kumbh Mela), a Hindu pilgrimage and a strong ceremony.
At a young age, Jobs wanted the value of life, for each Bonhams.
The employee, who wrote in small letters throughout the book, began by replying to an earlier note from Brown: "Tim I've read your book in general, no idea what to say. Many times in the morning everything has gone wrong.
A.r examining the subjects, for example, his desires for movement, he revealed: "I will end up with no indication of where to start." After that, at that point, he closed with "Shanti," which means "harmony" in Sanskrit. Adam Stacking house, Bonhams' business manager for business experience in science and innovation, said in a public statement: "The book offers an interesting insight into the independent existence of a violent private man."
He added: "This is particularly troubling because there are no books signed by Jobs that have ever appeared before, and there are never such discoveries and intellectuals like these."
The book is important in the History of Science and Technology agreement and will similarly include the Apple Macintosh model, as well as the original iPad model.
Over time, the Apple II approved manuscript of Jobs sold for about $ 800,000, CNN reported.
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