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19165416New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1916. First Edition. Near Fine. Illustrated by Alonzo Kimball. Bound in original green cloth over boards with gilded lettering white borders and device on the front. Corners gently bumed and minor rubbing at edges. The interior is clean and clear throughout with no markings inscriptions or notations. <br /> <br /> Pages: 8 337 1 4 Dimensions: 75/8 x 5¼ x 1¼. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
191655510New York: Scribner's 1916. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Lacks the front free endpaper else near fine in a very good dustwrapper with a tear along the spine and a few short tears. Rare in dustjacket. Scribner's hardcover
190995839New York: P. F. Collier 1909. Edition De Luxe. Hardcover. Very Good in decorative boards. Gilt robust to front panel as well as upper page edges. Spine lightly sunned. Volume belongs to a Limited Edition set No. 5040. Alumni Edition. ; The Harvard Classics; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. P. F. Collier hardcover
1937101232New York: P. F. Collier 1937. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Wear to crown and heel. Corners bumped. Toning to pages. ; The Harvard Classics Five-Foot Shelf of Books; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. P. F. Collier hardcover
1910102997New York: P. F. Collier 1910. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Soiling. Part of "Dr. Eliot's Five-Foot Shelf of Books." ; ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. P. F. Collier hardcover
1910196632New York: P. F. Collier & Sons 1910. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. Good in boards. Soiling along front panel and spine. Large owner name on most of front pastedown and FEP. P. F. Collier & Sons hardcover
1938187080New York: P. F. Collier & Son 1938. Vintage Copy. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Faint fraying along spine crown. ; The Harvard Classics Five-Foot Shelf of Books. P. F. Collier & Son hardcover
1994346234Easton Press 1994. FIRST THUS. Hardcover. Like New/No Jacket. First Edition Thus. Published by Easton Press 1994. Octavo. Hardcover. Deluxe genuine fine red leather binding with extra gilt decoration on inside edges. The Harvard Classics Eliot Edition/Millennium Edition. Book is like new very fine. No writing names or ownership markings or bookplates. Binding tight and pages crisp. Gilt staining has no scratches. A wonderful crisp and clean copy of this deluxe edition of this Harvard Classics volume. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Easton Press hardcover
1994207289Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 1994. Eliot Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. Leather Bound. Printed on archival paper with gilded bottom and side edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines.; The Harvard Classics. Easton Press hardcover
199028927New York New York U.S.A.: Anchor Books. As New. 1990. Paperback. 0385096224 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - -- -- with a bonus offer-- . Anchor Books paperback
19873120560Berkeley, Los Angeles & London: University of California Press 1987. XIII, 698, (1) Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Illustrierte Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
1953ABE-165763662359284 PAGES-EN COUVERTURE; BETTY FURSTENBERG-CRITIQUES PAR FRANÇOIS VILMAIN DES LIVRES "LES MAINS DU MANCHOT" DE MARIANNE ANDRAU ET "PRÉMÉDITATION" DE FRANCIS ILES-DEUX FOIS UN TROIS PAR JEAN MONTEAUX-"MES ROBES NOIRES" PAR CHRISTIAN DIOR, 2P-DEMAIN J'AURAI 30 ANS PAR HÉLÈNE MARKEL-"JE NE FUME PAS JE NE BOIS PAS" PAR ANITA PEREIRE-"LUI" PAR DANIEL GRAY-LA ROBE PRINCESSE: SES INTERPRÉTATIONS, SES VARIATIONS-"LE JOUR ENSEVELI" PAR ROSAMOND LEHMANN-PETIT DICTIONNAIRE DES GRANDS AMOUREUX; MME DE WARENS, ANTOINE WATTEAU,BÉATRICE WEBB, ORSON WELLES, HERBERT GEORGE WELLS-"LE BEL AMOUR" PAR DOMINIQUE AUBIER-BECKER FAIT TOURNER GABIN, SARTRE FAIT JOUER BRASSEUR-
1947432481947. <p>Berkeley Edmund C. 1909-88. Electronic machinery for handling information and its uses in insurance. Offprint from Transactions of the Actuarial Society of America 48 1947. 36-52pp. 228 x 153 mm. Original printed wrappers a few tiny spots almost invisible staple-holes in front wrapper. Very good copy. Former owner's name-stamp Clifford J. Maloney on wrappers. </p> <p>First Edition Offprint Issue. The first published paper on the commercial application of electronic / electromechanical computing in private industry outside of the telephone company. Drawing on material that he would later publish in his famous Giant Brains or Machines that Think 1949 Berkeley described the four large-scale computing machines then in operation—MIT's Differential Analyzer; Harvard's Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator; the Moore School's ENIAC; and Bell Laboratories' Relay Calculator—and discussed the machines' information-processing capabilities and their potential uses in the insurance industry. "It is natural to call these machines mechanical or electronic brains and to speak of them as machinery that thinks. This new machinery is certain to have far-reaching effects in all fields where the handling of information is the bulk of the work. . . . Much of the material in this paper is taken from a forthcoming book on the subject by the present writer and is used by special permission of the publisher" p. 36. </p> <p>Berkeley a seminal figure in the history of modern computing was introduced to computing using punched-card machine methods while working as an actuary at Prudential Insurance. In 1942 he joined the Navy and was assigned to the Harvard Computation Laboratory where he worked with Howard Aiken on the Harvard Mark II. In 1946 Berkeley returned to Prudential where he helped create a prototype premium billing trial for the Harvard Mark I and participated in studies that led to Prudential's purchase of one of the first UNIVAC I computers. He also began working on Giant Brains and in 1947 founded the Association for Computing Machinery. In 1948 he left Prudential to found his own company and in 1951 he began editing and publishing Computers and Automation later renamed Computers and People the first periodical specifically devoted to computing. He also headed his own publishing firm consulted for industry and invented and sold several build-it-yourself electronic computers and small robots Simon Squee Tyniac Brainiac etc. as educational tools. In his later years he became known as the conscience of the computer industry through his often-expressed belief that computers should be used not for military or destructive purposes but only for the benefit of society. </p> . unknown books
1947432481947. <p>Berkeley Edmund C. 1909-88. Electronic machinery for handling information and its uses in insurance. Offprint from Transactions of the Actuarial Society of America 48 1947. 36-52pp. 228 x 153 mm. Original printed wrappers a few tiny spots almost invisible staple-holes in front wrapper. Very good copy. Former owner's name-stamp Clifford J. Maloney on wrappers. </p> <p>First Edition Offprint Issue. The first published paper on the commercial application of electronic / electromechanical computing in private industry outside of the telephone company. Drawing on material that he would later publish in his famous Giant Brains or Machines that Think 1949 Berkeley described the four large-scale computing machines then in operation-MIT's Differential Analyzer; Harvard's Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator; the Moore School's ENIAC; and Bell Laboratories' Relay Calculator-and discussed the machines' information-processing capabilities and their potential uses in the insurance industry. "It is natural to call these machines mechanical or electronic brains and to speak of them as machinery that thinks. This new machinery is certain to have far-reaching effects in all fields where the handling of information is the bulk of the work. . . . Much of the material in this paper is taken from a forthcoming book on the subject by the present writer and is used by special permission of the publisher" p. 36. </p> <p>Berkeley a seminal figure in the history of modern computing was introduced to computing using punched-card machine methods while working as an actuary at Prudential Insurance. In 1942 he joined the Navy and was assigned to the Harvard Computation Laboratory where he worked with Howard Aiken on the Harvard Mark II. In 1946 Berkeley returned to Prudential where he helped create a prototype premium billing trial for the Harvard Mark I and participated in studies that led to Prudential's purchase of one of the first UNIVAC I computers. He also began working on Giant Brains and in 1947 founded the Association for Computing Machinery. In 1948 he left Prudential to found his own company and in 1951 he began editing and publishing Computers and Automation later renamed Computers and People the first periodical specifically devoted to computing. He also headed his own publishing firm consulted for industry and invented and sold several build-it-yourself electronic computers and small robots Simon Squee Tyniac Brainiac etc. as educational tools. In his later years he became known as the conscience of the computer industry through his often-expressed belief that computers should be used not for military or destructive purposes but only for the benefit of society. </p> . unknown
1970Alibris.0015876Baltimore: Mono Book Corp. 1970. First edition. . Hard cover. Very good. No dust jacket. light shelfwear po name. viii 246 p. illus. 24 cm. Includes Illustrations. Mono Book Corp. hardcover
19841-0070049084McGraw-Hill Science Engineering 1984. Hardcover. New. 2nd sub edition. 484 pages. 9.75x8.50x1.00 inches. McGraw-Hill Science Engineering hardcover
1984Alibris.0002189McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math. 1984. 2nd ed. Hard cover. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 484 p. Berkeley Physics Course Series 2. Audience: General/trade. . McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math hardcover
19791163302Hamburg : Meiner, 1979. LXVI, 147 S. ; 19 cm; kart.
1979BN146073Felix Meiner Verlag 1979. 1979. Softcover. Eine Abhandlung über die Prinzipien der menschlichen Erkenntnis <br/><br/>Eine Abhandlung über die Prinzipien der menschlichen Erkenntnis Alfred Klemmt ed. George Berkeley Felix Meiner Verlag paperback
1989159415Berkeley, Calif.: Calif. Univ. Press 1989. 268 Seiten. Mit 144 Abbildungen im Text. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Illustrierte Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
20007161Little Brown & Company 2000. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. New/New. New in new dust jacket. SIGNED by the author on a publisher's bookplate affixed across from the title page signature only. 1st edition 1st printing complete numberline. New unread copy with dust jacket in a protective mylar sleeve. By the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist of "Bloom County" "Outland" and "Opus". Rare signed. Where possible all books come with dust jacket in a clear protective plastic sleeve sealed in a ziplock bag wrapped in bubble wrap shipped in a box. <br/> <br/> Little, Brown & Company hardcover
2000Q-0316106755Little Brown Books for Young Readers 2000-09-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Little, Brown Books for Young Readers hardcover
1905B001G67960Used; Good. 5-C-26 George Bell and Sons 1905 Hardcover. Please note this is the 1905 and not the 1892 edition. Text is clean and unmarked. Covers have light wear for age with a little bumping at spine. Book Condition; Good . 1905. HARDCOVER. hardcover
1995315699Easton Press 1995. Hardcover. Near Fine. Twelve volumes in uniform bindings of full bright red leather stamped in gilt spine titles in black labels. No corners or spine ends bumped or pushed. All have an unused bookplate laid in. Three have no flaws whatsoever to the page edge gilt eight have very minor almost imperceptible flaws Plato has two white spots on the top edge. This set will be remarkably attractive on your shelf. Please request a shipping quote before ordering. Easton Press hardcover
1971203271971. Radical Activist Newspaper Berkeley Tribe Vol. II No. 27 Issue 79: January 22-29 1971. San Francisco: Red Mountain Tribe Press. 23 pages. Measures 12" x 17". Radical Activist Newspaper from Berkeley covering a variety of civil rights issues cultures race relations LGBTQ communities and other various causes and groups. This issue has extensive articles on an oil spill by the Golden Gate Bride prison conditions for minority groups an update on Angela Davis and her conviction and a a Chicano "brother" in prison discussing harsh conditions and experiences. Also included are articles of protest against the Vietnam war instances of police brutality articles on addiction and substance abuse movie reviews music reviews and an article about Korea's capturing of the Pueblo ship. Pages are clean with minor wear around edges. Overall in very good condition. unknown