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19535583n.p.: International Business Machines Corporation IBM 1953. Eleventh Revision. Paperback. Very good. Originally published 1949. Detailed user manual for IBM's workhorse tabulating accounting machine controlled by a removable plugboard. Very good softcover text clean previous owner's name light wear to covers. 157 pp illustrated. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) paperback
19545584n.p.: International Business Machines Corporation IBM 1954. Third Revision. Paperback. Good-. Originally published 1951. Detailed user manual for IBM's "externally programmed automatic calculator" combining a calculator electronic accounting machine and external relay memory. Not quite a stored-program computer because instructions were executed directly from cards it was still called the "poor man's ENIAC". Good- softcover some water damage to back cover text clean previous owner's name light wear to covers. 135 pp illustrated. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) paperback
52990Washington: G.P.O. 1896. 4to. 95 1 pp. Numerous plates diagrams. Salmon-coloured printed softcovers minor chipping to corners some dustsoiling edgewear rebacked still a VG copy. First edition of this excellent work examining the development deployment mountings carriages and cartridges and of such Machine Guns as the Gatling Gun produced by the Colt’s Arms Company Gardner Machine Gun and the Hotchkiss revolver cannon which were employed by the U.S. Army through the Spanish-American War before the adoption of the Maxim. G.P.O., paperback
1999Q-1897884516Brown Books 1999-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Brown Books, hardcover
192453007Rochester NY: Consolidated Machine Tool Corp. 1924-1953. Two vols. 4to. 147; 131 leaves all w/ 278 silver gelatin photos sized 8.5 x 11 in. all preserved in archival mylar sleeves and nearly all with typed captions dated and often pen & pencil annotations on versos most with hole punches at gutter blank margin from being bound originally in 3-ring factory binders. Uniformly bound in recent black cloth post-binders gilt lettering stamped on covers & spines NF set. This remarkable factory photo archive documents the durable and invaluable machine tools which built American industrial production through the 1920s and the post-World War II era. The Colburn drill presses turning lathes boring machines and boring mills were essential for such companies as Ford Motor Co. Maxwell Motorcar Co. John Deere Oakland Motor Car Co. Delco Light Co. International Harvester Nash Motors Co. Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Co. Caterpillar Tractor Co. Monarch Tractors Co. Hughes Tool Co. of Los Angeles part of Hughes Aviation Westinghouse and so many others. Many of the images show the connecting rods gears bearings engine blocks and other parts manufactured by these massive machines. A large number of the photos in the first volume show machines built and installed for the first National Machine Tool Builders’ Exposition which was held Sept. 19-23 1927 in the Cleveland Auditorium and attracted over 12000 attendees including Henry Ford the Dodge Brothers Durant George Westinghouse and many other automotive and industrial innovators and builders at the time. A number of these machines were also sold to Railroad companies including the Missouri Pacific the International & Great Northern Railway in Palastine TX the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. in Huntington WV and more. The second volume includes Newton duplex milling machines cold saws and hot saws for metal especially aluminum and more. These photos show Newton machines being sold to Dodge Chrysler Buick General Motors Ford Bendix Wright Aeronautical Corp. ALCOA as well as photos showing engine blocks being milled and the internal works of many of the machines. Newton was originally founded in 1880 by Charles C. Newton who specialized as a twist drill manufacturer in Philadelphia and continued to expand operations until merged with Betts Machine Co. and Colburn Machine Tool Co. in 1922 to form the Consolidated Machine Tool Corp. of Rochester NY. Colburn Machine Tool Co. was founded sometime in 1890 by Henry J. Colburn and after his death in 1902 was run by his son Leslie who died in 1918. The Company which maintained a number of machinery patents for drill presses and table saws was merged later with Consolidated in 1922. Consolidated Machine Tool Corp. operated on Blossom Road in Rochester NY producing tools and machinery used in metal and plastics manufacturing. In 1951 they were acquired by the Farrel-Birmingham Co. operating until 1983 when they were sold to the Conlon Corp. See: Directory of American Toolmakers: Early American Industries Association 1999; Betts Machine Co. Manufacturers Index Vintage Machinery 2017; Colburn Machine Tool Co. Franklin PA Manufacturers Index Vintage Machinery 2017. Consolidated Machine Tool Corp., hardcover
200911235Lausanne, Les éditions rencontre, 1964 ; in-8, 122 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette.
200802599Lausanne, Les éditions rencontre, 1964 ; grand in-8, 122 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. 11e volume de la collection science illustré.
200399679Arles, Actes Sud 2003 In-4 28 x 22 cm. Broché, couverture à rabats, titre en blanc sur le dos et le premier plat, 128 pp.-XLVIII pp. de planches en noir et en couleur, [8] pp. de planches dont 8 repliées, sommaire. Exemplaire en très bon état.
33903Sans lieu, Syndicat des Industries Mécaniques de France, Mai 1932, in 4°, cartonnage pleine percaline bleue de l'éditeur, illustration en couleurs contrecollée sur le plat supérieur, 213 pages ; nombreuses illustrations ; petits défauts.
2584Paris et Liège, Ch. Béranger, 1920. 1 vol. in-12 br., couv. d'attente, 161 pp.[C37]*
1866197671866. Very good condition. A letter dated December 27 1866 on illustrated letterhead paper showing the Stanford & C. Singer Sewing Machine building in Melbourne Corner Bourke & Russell Streets to the Singer Sewing Machine Company New York City discussing a recently delivered order and making suggestions on design changes based on customer complaints. "We send you but a short order this time trade having been quiet. We expect it will be all right again soon." 8 x 10" 1862 watermarked cream paper with engraving of Stanford building printed in black address printed in red. One inch strip of paper used to tip into volume on verso. unknown
23614Havre, Imprimerie Lemale, 1900, fort volume in 8° relié pleine basane aubergine souple, CXCVII-129-111-424-73-123-X pages ; nombreuses illustrations ; menus défauts, dos passé.
193720385Paris, Sant'Andrea, Collection des Deux Amis, 1937 ; in-16 (190 mm), broché ; 63, [1] pp., couverture verte.
191560859New York & San Francisco CA: Singer Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co. 1915. Oblong 12mo. 5.4 x 4 in. 13 3 pp. printed in sepia. With numerous illustrations. Colour-printed softcovers in green illust. of seamstress sewing on a Singer on verso of front cover and illustration of the Singer Pavilion on verso of back cover minor dustsoiling slight shelfwear still VG bright copy from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. First edition of this very scarce Singer Sewing Machine company exhibit catalogue for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition display which included an entire series of paintings recreated with sewing machine embroidery “Costumes of All Nations†featuring national dress on dress mannequin’s along with cases displaying sewing samples created as part of the instructional book system at Singer Sewing Centers. The illustrations depict those items which could be created by the homemaker on their own Singer. Worldcat locates 2 copies Cal State Library Sutro. Singer Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co., paperback
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) First and Only Edition of this extremely rare first user guide for the Ottoman market for a sewing machine manufactured by the Singer Company. This richly illustrated user guide in Ottoman Turkish, printed for "28 K" model (manufactured in 1882) of Singer sewing machines includes numerous diagrams showing the parts of the machine and threading the needle, sewing techniques, using the belt wheel and foot pedal, measuring techniques, the thickness of needles and threads, and how to detect and avoid counterfeits of the brand. In Ottoman Empire, Singer sewing machines were initially started to be offered for sale in Constantinople and Smyrna (today's Istanbul and Izmir) in the 1880s, soon after Isaac Merritt Singer & Company was incorporated with Edward B. Clark, Attorney-at-law from New York in 1851. The company opened its first dealer/dealership in the last period of the Imperial Ottoman at Cadde-i Kebîr [i.e. Istiklâl Street] in Pera, and became the first foreign company to open a dealer/dealership and issue an invoice in Turkey. As the first company to use the "direct marketing" method, Singer went to mountain villages in Turkey, together with its salespersons, instructors, and technicians, who were in charge of showing and informing people on how to use Singer sewing machines, for many years. Singer was the first company to prepare user's guides, to provide extensive service, to initiate the practice of "Guarantee Coupon", to deliver training on sewing - embroidery, and to introduce gas stoves and ovens to Turkish people. In addition, Schneidertempel (Tailors Synagogue), which was founded in 1894 by Mayer Schönman, who was the tailor of Sultan Abdulhamid II in the Ottoman palace, and the head of the tailor's guild at that time, broke the monopoly of male tailors in the Ottoman Empire and led the way for every woman to do sewing at home. At the beginning of the 20th century, free sewing courses for women started to be organized by Singer in Turkey. Furthermore, Singer played a role in the history of all leading garment-industry brands of Turkey. (Source: Official Singer Website - History). ABOUT ZELLICH PRINTING HOUSE: Antonio Zelic (Zellich) of Brela was one of many Dalmatians who left his homeland in pursuit of a better life during the 19th century. However, instead of going west, he set out toward the East, to the Ottoman imperial capital - Istanbul. Upon arrival in the city on the Bosphorus, Zelic found employment at the first lithographic print house founded by Henri Cayol in the Ottoman Empire. In 1869, Zelic opened his own lithographic print house called "Zellich and Sons" (A. Zellich et fils). His descendants continued his work with great success, and the Zellich Print House, now known as "Zellich Brothers" (Zellich frères), became one of the most renowned in the Empire. The Zellich Brothers won recognition due to the high quality of their products, and, above all, the amazing beauty of their postcards and posters. Their crowning achievement was an order for the printing of the Ottoman Turkish Lira banknotes in 1914. The Zellichs received many Ottoman and international awards, including medals conferred by the Pope, the Persian shah, and the Serbian king.". (Source: Documentary film "Zelic- Printers to the Empire", Levantineheritage). Original illustrated wrappers. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters, pre-1928). 24 p., [24] unnumbered b/w engraved ills. Heavily stains on top of the pages, a trace of folding. Overall a good copy. Özege 15450.; Only one institutional copy in the Library of Congress according to the WorldCat: OCLC 125421484.
011085[Victoria Arduino, machines à café, Foire de Paris, 1955], Photographie prise lors de la foire de Paris en 1955, stand de Victoria Arduino. 184*240mm. [189-2] 15
011079[Victoria Arduino], Roberto Benzi, photographie du chef d'orchestre à 12 ou 13 ans lors du 1er salon du Tourisme et de l'Industrie hôtelière, au stand Juvara - Victoria Arduino (machines à café). Photographie 242*183mm. [189-2] 15
191853954Washington D.C.: War Plans Division Office of the Adjutant General August 1918. 12mo. 40 pp. With 9 plates couple photographic 1 large folding. Light tan printed softcovers minor edgewear still NF copy from the library of former Sergeant Errol George Sinclair 1895-1971 enlisted in 1917 trained with the Machine Gun Company at Fort Logan CO and Fort Douglas UT and then transferred in 1918 to the 10th Division at Camp Funston Fort Riley KS. First edition of this very scarce United States Army manual on the famed Browning Automatic Rifle BAR and the M1918 version was chambered for the .30-06 Springfield rifle cartridge and designed by John Browning in 1917 for the AEF. Although designed to be used firing from the hip with a sling over the shoulder in practice this light machine gun was often fired from a bipod and eventually became standard issue in the US Army in 1938 used extensively through World War II and the Korean War. Worldcat locates 6 copies Connecticut State Library Hagley US Army Combined Arms War College Western Reserve Wisconsin Vet Museum. War Plans Division, Office of the Adjutant General, paperback
191853953Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1918. 12mo. 72 pp. With 9 plates a couple photographic 2 large folding. Light blue printed softcovers minor edgewear dustsoiling very minor creasing to corners still VG copy from the library of former Sergeant Errol George Sinclair 1895-1971 enlisted in 1917 trained with the Machine Gun Company at Fort Logan CO and Fort Douglas UT and then transferred in 1918 to the 10th Division at Camp Funston Fort Riley KS. First edition of this very scarce and excellent United States Army manual on the updated M1917 Machine Gun developed by Carl Swebilius a longtime Swedish-American Marlin gunsmith and engineer which was sold originally to the Army as a machine gun for tanks. This improved version was designed for use in Army Air Corps airplanes with many aluminum parts to conserve weight using Constantinesco-Colley synchronizing gear firing through the plane’s spinning propellers and were well received as they did not have the problems of freezing experienced by the Lewis machine guns. Twenty-two squadrons of the US Army Air Corps in France weresupplied with Marlin Machine guns and more than 1500 were sent to the AEF who held them in front line service until 1925. Worldcat locates 4 copies Yale Hagley Cleveland US Army War College. Government Printing Office, paperback
194161344Fort Lewis WA: United States Army 752nd Tank Battalion Medium 1941. Oblong 4to. 10.5 x 8 in. 64 pp assorted paginations. mimeographed 1 pp. large folding. With photo illustrations and blueprint diagrams for Thompson submachine guns throughout. Front cover w/ mimeograph title stapled at gutter margin as issued B-1351 stamped on 3 different section titles on multi-coloured papers age toning to fore-edges minor scuffing edgewear still VG copy from library of Sergeant Bill Godwin of the 752nd Tank M.edium Battalion stationed in 1941 after being activated in Fort Knox KY at Fort Lewis Washington. First edition of this exceedingly scarce World War II manual for the Thompson Submachine gun which clearly illustrates the disassembly and assembly of the gun; all the parts; blueprints of the gun features; and specific care and cleaning instructions. All of these steps are clearly delineated in large photos with step-by-step descriptions. First conceived and designed in 1918 by John T. Thompson for a high velocity and lightweight weapon for soldiers on the Western Front during World War I the submachine gun did not start rolling off the assembly lines until 1921 and subsequently became known as the ruthless weapon of the mob wars and later soldiers during World War II with monikers of “Chicago Organ Grinder†“Trench Broomâ€and “The Annihilator.†It was initially not issued to police departments around the country due to the fact that the rapid fire of the gun was uncontrollable and could potentially injure or kill an innocent bystander. No copies in Worldcat. United States Army, 752nd Tank Battalion (Medium), unknown
19622110502150411669Iwasaki shoten 1962. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Iwasaki shoten paperback
188499137A. & F. Brown New York 1884. Pamphlet. Used - Very Good. 1882. 81 pages. Illustrated: pulleys hangers floor mule stands journal box pillow blocks clutch couplings countershaft binder frame universal joint folding plate of cone sections. 7 x 4.75" printed wrapper. VG. A. & F. Brown, New York unknown
0282633863.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1333769628.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2111902153102341Nainen Publishing N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Nainen Publishing paperback