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1991397541991. Wilkes Maurice V. Pray Mr. Babbage-A character study in dramatic form. Offprint from Annals of the History of Computing 13 1991. Without wrappers as issued. 147-154pp. 281 x 217 mm. Provenance: Maurice Wilkes. First edition offprint issue. Wilkes's short dramatic piece set in 1856 when Babbage was sixty-five years old "provides us with the opportunity to step back to his day and to see the man separate as far as he would allow from his machines" p. 147. Origins of Cyberspace 1057. unknown books
195044861Cambridge: University Mathematical Laboratory 1950. <p>Wilkes Maurice 1913-2010 et al. Report on the preparation of programmes for the EDSAC and the use of the library of subroutines. Dittoed document in two colors. 3 40 2 26 39 xi ff. 323 x 201 mm. N.p. September 1950. Original tan printed wrappers cloth spine. Fine. Stamp of John Todd 1911-2007 on the front wrapper.</p> <p> First Edition One of No More Than 100 Copies Issued. The first report on how to program an operational stored-program computer—Cambridge University's EDSAC the world's second stored-program computer and the first to be truly usable for large-scale operations. The machine was constructed at the University's Mathematical Laboratory now the Computer Laboratory by Maurice Wilkes who was inspired by John von Neumann's account of the EDVAC; it ran its first program on 6 May 1949. The Report on the Preparation of Programmes for the EDSAC was prepared by Wilkes and a fifteen-man team of researchers at the Mathematical Laboratory and distributed to no more than one hundred people—"everyone we thought would be interested both in the United Kingdom and abroad" Wilkes Memoirs of a Computer Pioneer p. 149. The material in this dittoed report was published with very few changes in Wilkes Wheeler and Gill's Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer 1951.</p> <p> This copy bears the ownership stamp of mathematician John Todd professor of mathematics at Caltech and pioneer of numerical analysis and high-speed computer programming. Origins of Cyberspace 1027. </p> . University Mathematical Laboratory unknown books
1961397511961. Wilkes Maurice V. Self-repairing computers. Offprint from IRE Transactions on Electronic Computers EC-10 March 1961. Unbound single sheet as issued. Top margin slightly frayed. Signed by Wilkes on the recto. 2pp. the second blank. 280 x 214 mm. Provenance: Maurice Wilkes. First edition offprint issue. "Two approaches are possible to the problem of designing circuits which will continue to function correctly even if some of the elements of which they are composed become unserviceable. One is the use of error-correcting coding systems and the other can be described as 'error detection with repetition.' . . . The second is of general application whereas the first lends itself best to situations in which information is not destroyed for example to the storage and transmission of information" p. 1. Wilkes 1999 no. 52. Origins of Cyberspace 1044. unknown books
1956397461956. Wilkes Maurice V. Solution of linear algebraic and differential equations by the long-division algorithm. Offprint from Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 52 part 4 1956. Unbound as issued. Signed by Wilkes on the first leaf. 758-763 2pp. 256 x 178 mm. Provenance: Maurice Wilkes. Origins of Cyberspace 1039. unknown books
1991397531991. Wilkes Maurice V. The Clifford Paterson lecture 1990. Progress and research in the computer industry. Offprint from Philosophical Transactions A 334 1992. Without wrappers as issued. Fine. 173-184. 247 x 174 mm. Provenance: Maurice Wilkes. First edition offprint issue. A survey of recent technical progress in the computer industry and of the development of the relationship between the computer and semiconductor industries. Wilkes 1999 no. 147. Origins of Cyberspace 1058. unknown books
1994397551994. Wilkes Maurice V. The EDSAC: Origins and design decisions. Offprint from K. Brunnstein and E. Raubold eds. Information Processing '94: Proceedings of the IFIP 13th World Computer Congress 2 Amsterdam: Noth-Holland 1994. Without wrappers as issued. Fine. 301-306pp. Illustrated. 227 x 151 mm. Provenance: Maurice Wilkes. First edition offprint issue. A history of the principal design decisions made during the construction of the first readily used stored-program computer and the background against which the decisions were taken. Wilkes 1999 no. 153. Origins of Cyberspace 1059. unknown books
1961397561961. Wilkes Maurice V. The second decade of computer development. Offprint from The Computer Journal 1 1958. Unbound as issued. Last leaf torn and creased not affecting text. Signed by Wilkes on the first leaf. 98-105pp. 282 x 217 mm. Provenance: Maurice Wilkes. First edition offprint issue. Wilkes's presidential address to the British Computer Society delivered on June 16 1958 emphasizes the advances in science made possible by high-speed automatic digital computers in particular Kendrew's use of EDSAC in the determination of the structure of the myoglobin molecule see no. 744. Wilkes 1999 no. 46. Origins of Cyberspace 1042. unknown books
19609081New York: Random House 1960. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. SIGNED BY MAURICE SENDAK on the title page. A lovely copy to boot of the 1960 1st thus Hanrahan A38. Clean and Near Fine in a bright price-intact Near Fine dustjacket. Octavo beautifully illustrated thruout by Sendak. Translated from the original German by Doris Orgel. Signed by Illustrator. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books
1988192386Farrar Straus and Giroux BYR 1988-10-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Dust jacket has a small light stain at back top edge otherwise very good. Cloth boards and binding are good. Gift inscription on front endpaper. Pages are clean and unmarked. LO Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) hardcover books
197715085ENew York: Putnam 1977. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the great motion picture director Billy Wilder: “This is a pretty dull book - but then again so is the subject. Best wishes Billy Wilder ‘85.†Illustrated. Near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with a few tiny tears. A candid and revealing portrait of the life and work of Billy Wilder and the most important biographical book published on Wilder in his lifetime. Wilder was one of Hollywood’s most accomplished directors whose films include such classics as Double Indemnity The Lost Weekend Sunset Boulevard Stalag 17 Sabrina The Apartment etc. Putnam unknown books
197713339JNew York: Putnam 1977. First Edition. Inscribed and signed by the great motion picture director Billy Wilder: “For Ann Maner Billy Wilder.†Illustrated. Near fine copy in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket with a few tiny tears. A candid and revealing portrait of the life and work of Billy Wilder and the most important biographical book published on Wilder in his lifetime. Wilder was one of Hollywood’s most accomplished directors whose films include such classics as Double Indemnity The Lost Weekend Sunset Boulevard Stalag 17 Sabrina The Apartment etc. Putnam unknown books
19904669Gorham ME: Self Published 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine DJ. Signed by author else tight bright and unmarred. DJ shows light shelf/edge wear two small closed tears at rear else bright and clean. Taupe coated paper boards gilt lettering. 8vo. 324pp. Illus. b/w plates. <br/><br/>Signed by the author an emeritus professor of chemistry at Univ. of Southern Maine. A very handsome copy of this detail exploration of this explosive topic. Self Published hardcover books
199053108Gorham ME: published by the Author 1990. 8vo pp. x 324; maps and photographic text illustrations fine in fine dust jacket. <br/><br/> published by the Author unknown books
202054London: Putnam no date. Hardcover. viii 173p. frontis chronological notes of Whitman's life introduction interview with Peter Doyle facsimile reproduction of the 1898 Putnam edition rebound in modern black cloth boards and gilt titles on spine including a gilt call number no library markings or pockets utilitarian production but very nice hardbound copy. Likely a rebound 1972 Folcroft Library reprint of the English edition. Putnam hardcover books
193780923Washington: Distributed by Newspapers Maintaining the Washington Information Bureau 1937. Paperback. Very Good. 23 1p. Blue wrapper. 19cm. Service Booklet No. 149. An uncommon little booklet. <br/><br/> Distributed by Newspapers Maintaining the Washington Information Bureau paperback books
193948766Washington: The Washington Service Bureau 1939. stiff paper wrappers. small slim 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 231 pages. Service Booklet No. 146 distributed by the newspapers maintaining the Washington Service Bureau; a treatise on the proper way to submit manuscripts etc. Relevant material loosely inserted. The Washington Service Bureau unknown books
1919288833New York. : Mitchell Kennerley. 1919. . 1st Edition. Hardcover black cloth gilt titles. . Very good minus no dust jacket. . 8vo. Inscribed and signed by the author on the pastedown. Mitchell Kennerley. hardcover books
193442179New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company 1934. 8vo pp. xiii 1 543; original orange cloth stamped in black; spine a bit faded bookplate on front pastedown; a very good sound copy. The vocabulary is broken up into 21 subject areas such as Cowboys' and Westerners' Slang Baseball Slang Drinking Slang Money Slang etc. <br/><br/> Thomas Y. Crowell Company hardcover books
193730915London et al.: George G. Harrap n.d. 1937. 8vo pp. xiii 1 543; original red cloth; spine faded else very good. The vocabulary is broken up into 21 subject areas such as Cowboys' and Westerners' Slang Baseball Slang Drinking Slang Money Slang etc. <br/><br/> George G. Harrap, n.d. hardcover books
194861927New York: Privately Printed at the Elm Tree Press Woodstock VT 1948. First edition 1/500 copies. 8vo. 18 pp. Illustrated from photographs and a painting by Ogden M. Pleissner vignettes from line drawings printed in green title page printed in green and black. Bruns W-67. Heller Vol. II 561. Wood 127: "Success with the dry fly on an unnamed Gaspe salmon river but it was in fact the Sainte-Anne for which Wertheim held the lease from 1935 until his death in 1950." Old light tideline on extreme outer margin of several leaves else very good. Original cloth-backed green boards printed paper label on upper board. 8804. <br/><br/> Privately Printed (at the Elm Tree Press, Woodstock, VT) hardcover books
1948240382New York: Privately Printed at the Elm Tree Press Woodstock Vermont 1948. First edition. Limited to 500 copies. Illustrated by Ogden M. Pleissner and photographs. vi 18 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original boards cloth spine. Fine. First edition. Limited to 500 copies. Illustrated by Ogden M. Pleissner and photographs. vi 18 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. From a story in Field & Stream magazine. "We are breaking the rule of numbering items of under 24 pages because of the importance and scarcity of this work" - Bruns. Bruns W67; Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 127 Privately Printed [at the Elm Tree Press, Woodstock, Vermont} unknown books
1948228784New York: Privately Printed at the Elm Tree Press Woodstock Vermont 1948. First edition. Limited to 500 copies. Illustrated by Ogden M. Pleissner and photographs. vi 18 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original boards cloth spine. Fine. First edition. Limited to 500 copies. Illustrated by Ogden M. Pleissner and photographs. vi 18 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. From a story in Field & Stream magazine. "We are breaking the rule of numbering items of under 24 pages because of the importance and scarcity of this work" - Bruns. Bruns W67; Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 127 Privately Printed [at the Elm Tree Press, Woodstock, Vermont} unknown books
1923186437New York: The Architectural Book Publishing Co 1923. Hardcover. VG- scratches to cloth; foxing to edges; back cover has stain to lower edge area. spine top rubbed tail rubbed at edges w/ tears. corners rubbed to corners; back lower corner bumped & creased. faint dampstaining to the edges of pg 200 to close. oversized tan & brown cloth boards w/ gilt embellishments & printing; gilt spine printing. 212 pgs copiously illustrated. A handsome tan and brown cloth edition. Pages may have instances smudges and occasional staining to back of plates otherwise nice and bright copy. Wonderfully illustrated. The Architectural Book Publishing Co hardcover books
194353202London: Routledge 1943. First Edition. First impression. Octavo 19.5cm; tan cloth titled in red on spine; decorated endpapers; dustjacket; illustrated by the author; 303pp. Spine ends pushed; front forward lean; mild soiling to upper edge of textblock; minor bumps along lower board edges; Very Good. Dustjacket is unclipped priced 10s. 6d. net; rubbing to the extremities including nicks along the upper edge of jacket; evenly sunned and lightly dust soiled; Very Good. Author's first book. Routledge unknown books
18845054Paris: E. Plon Nourrit 1884; 1890. First Editions presumed. Hardcover. Good. Light shelf/edge wear light even toning to cloth gilt toned joints starting ownship marks in pencil at ffeps light toning to text blocks sporadic pencil scribbles in CdFPlPF else bright and unmarred. Red and blue/grey cloth boards with a floral print both bound in the same pattern cloth though color varies chromolithographic plates. Oblong 8vo. 47pp; 47pp. Illus. color plates. <br/><br/>First book wholly designed by Louis-Maurice de Boutet de Monvel. Archtypical of the period of French illustration and later adopted by Kate Greenaway. There are dozens of songs across the two volumes along with musical notation and lyrics surrounded by beautiful color illustrations on each page. E. Plon Nourrit hardcover books