The Mysterious Affair at Olivetti, Meryle Secrest
The Mysterious Affair at Olivetti, Meryle Secrest
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The Mysterious Affair at Olivetti
IBM, the CIA, and the Cold War Conspiracy to Shut Down Production of the World'sFirst Desktop Computer

Author: Meryle Secrest

Narrator: Susan Denaker

Unabridged: 11 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/05/2019


Synopsis

The never-before-told true account of the design and development of the first desktop computer by the world's most famous high-styled typewriter company, more than a decade before the arrival of the Osborne 1, the Apple 1, the first Intel microprocessor, and IBM's PC5150.

The human, business, design, engineering, cold war, and tech story of how the Olivetti company came to be, how it survived two world wars and brought a ravaged Italy back to life, how after it mastered the typewriter business with the famous "Olivetti touch," it entered the new, fierce electronics race; how its first desktop compter, the P101, came to be; how, within eighteen months, it had caught up with, and surpassed, IBM, the American giant that by then had become an arm of the American government, developing advanced weapon systems; Olivetti putting its own mainframe computer on the market with its desktop prototype, selling 40,000 units, including to NASA for its lunar landings. How Olivetti made inroads into the US market by taking control of Underwood of Hartford CT as an assembly plant for Olivetti's own typewriters and future miniaturized personal computers; how a week after Olivetti purchased Underwood, the US government filed an antitrust suit to try to stop it; how Adriano Olivetti, the legendary idealist, socialist, visionary, heir to the company founded by his father, built the company into a fantastical dynasty--factories, offices, satellite buildings spread over more than fifty acres--while on a train headed for Switzerland in 1960 for supposed meetings and then to Hartford, never arrived, dying suddenly of a heart attack at fifty-eight . . . how eighteen months later, his brilliant young engineer, who had assembled Olivetti's superb team of electronic engineers, was killed, as well, in a suspicious car crash, and how the Olivetti company and the P101 came to its insidious and shocking end.

Cover image: Olivetti Programma 101. Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci, Milan. Wikimedia Creative Commons.

About The Author

MERYLE SECREST was born and educated in Bath, England, and lives in Washington, DC. She is the author of twelve biographies and was awarded the 2006 Presidential National Humanities Medal.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dale Bentz on November 10, 2019

An interesting read of the trials and successes of the Olivetti dynasty in Italy. While Secrest succeeds as a historian and author, however, she fails as a detective. The conjectures concerning the deaths of key members of the Olivetti team are lacking in any new facts that would elevate them beyond......more

Goodreads review by Anfri on April 25, 2022

Molto interessante, rimango scettico sulla teoria del complotto della CIA, ad affossare l'Olivetti furono più probabilmente la miopia del mondo politico ed economico italiano dell'epoca.......more

Goodreads review by Angelo on July 01, 2021

Il titolo non rispecchia in maniera fedele il contenuto del libro. Sui dubbi che ruotano intorno il declino della Olivetti e della morte dei suoi principali protagonisti sono dedicate soltanto le ultime pagine. In ogni caso è un interessante saggio sulla storia della famiglia e dell'azienda legate a......more

Goodreads review by Alessandro on March 29, 2021

Un libro molto interessante anche per chi, come me, conosceva solo marginalmente la storia di Olivetti. Ho trovato più interessante la seconda metà del libro, dal dopoguerra in poi, rispetto alla prima. Ma questo è principalmente perché ero maggiormente interessato alla crescita e il declino dell’az......more

Goodreads review by Federico on March 13, 2020

A very well-written communal biography of the Olivetti family, a group of industrialists that built a successful technology company in a relatively poor agricultural area nested at the foothills of the alps. The author chronicles the rise of the company as manufacturers of typewriters and mechanical......more


Quotes

"Tantalizing ... colorful ... Secrest marshals an impressive array of circumstantial evidence encompassing the shadowy web of business, politics, and espionage that ensnared postwar Italy."--The New Yorker"The first English-language history of the legendary Italian firm and a gripping account of its little-known race to develop the world's first dekstop computer ... Secrest is an engaging guide ... Riveting."--Julian Lucas, Harper's"Meryle Secrest is a master biographer ... a Cold War mystery replete with industrial history and espionage, international intrigue, early death, and the creation of the world's first desktop computer ... surprisingly relevant to the conversation we are having today about the nature of electronic machines and industrial development, art, and design ... a vital piece of almost lost industrial and engineering history."--Porchlight "Books to Watch""A little-known slice of computer history in [Secrest's] fascinating account of the Italian typewriter company Olivetti, which created the first desktop computer ... a riveting look at an ambitious and inventive family deserving wider attention."--Publishers Weekly