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Steve Jobs rewind: rare photos and anecdotes of Apple's cofounder

Image Credit: Excerpted from the book Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000 by Doug Menuez, Atria Books

Even three years after he passed away, Apple cofounder Steve Jobs remains one of the most talked-about figures in technology and Silicon Valley.

This week, photojounalist Doug Menuez is releasing several collections of photographs and anecdotes from his most recent book, Fearless Genius. These images chronicle a three-year period in the late 1980s, when Jobs granted him access to Apple. The book also includes stories of other Silicon Valley figures and companies between 1985 and 2000.

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Menuez is publishing his collections on Storehouse, a digital publishing platform centered around visuals (think Medium for photos), which was founded by Mark Kawano, a former lead designer at Apple, and Timothy Donnelly. Perhaps it’s the perfect venue for Menuez to share his work.

Take a look at the first four collections Menuez has put out: Fearless Genius, Steve Jobs, The rise and fall of a start-up, and Hands that changed the world.

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