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A9781165713011New. unknown
1528001532.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1104428407.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1165713012.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
190844646Detroit: Burroughs 1908. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Railroad Department. The railroad Burroughs. Freight claim agent. Detroit: Burroughs Adding Machine Co. May 25 1908. Original printed wrappers. 5 1pp. Color halftone tipped to p. 2. 210 x 136 mm. One of a series of brochures promoting the Burroughs Railroad Machine Style 15. Each of the brochures is aimed at a specific branch of a railroad accounting department. The Burroughs Adding Machine Company designed mechanical calculating machines specially adapted to railroad accounting needs and established its own Railroad Department the purpose of which was "to get in very close touch with the accounting of the railroads of the United States and Canada" and to advise railroads how Burroughs machines could be used to effect shortcuts in accounting. Origins of Cyberspace 231.</p> . Burroughs unknown
190844648Detroit: Burroughs 1908. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Railroad Department. The railroad Burroughs. Auditor of freight receipts. Detroit: Burroughs Adding Machine Co. May 25 1908. Original printed wrappers. 8pp. Color halftone tipped to p. 2. 210 x 136 mm. One of a series of brochures promoting the Burroughs Railroad Machine Style 15. Each of the brochures is aimed at a specific branch of a railroad accounting department. The Burroughs Adding Machine Company designed mechanical calculating machines specially adapted to railroad accounting needs and established its own Railroad Department the purpose of which was "to get in very close touch with the accounting of the railroads of the United States and Canada" and to advise railroads how Burroughs machines could be used to effect shortcuts in accounting. Origins of Cyberspace 229.</p> . Burroughs unknown
190844645Detroit: Burroughs 1908. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Railroad Department. The railroad Burroughs. Treasurer's office. Detroit: Burroughs Adding Machine Co. May 25 1908. Original printed wrappers. 12pp. Color halftone tipped to p. 2. 210 x 136 mm. One of a series of brochures promoting the Burroughs Railroad Machine Style 15. Each of the brochures is aimed at a specific branch of a railroad accounting department. The Burroughs Adding Machine Company designed mechanical calculating machines specially adapted to railroad accounting needs and established its own Railroad Department the purpose of which was "to get in very close touch with the accounting of the railroads of the United States and Canada" and to advise railroads how Burroughs machines could be used to effect shortcuts in accounting. Origins of Cyberspace 232.</p> . Burroughs unknown
190844649Detroit: Burroughs 1908. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Railroad Department. The railroad Burroughs. Auditor of disbursements. Detroit: Burroughs Adding Machine Co. May 25 1908. Original printed wrappers spine repaired. 8pp. Color halftone tipped to p. 2. 210 x 136 mm. One of a series of brochures promoting the Burroughs Railroad Machine Style 15. Each of the brochures is aimed at a specific branch of a railroad accounting department. The Burroughs Adding Machine Company designed mechanical calculating machines specially adapted to railroad accounting needs and established its own Railroad Department the purpose of which was "to get in very close touch with the accounting of the railroads of the United States and Canada" and to advise railroads how Burroughs machines could be used to effect shortcuts in accounting. Origins of Cyberspace 228.</p> . Burroughs unknown
190944644Detroit: Burroughs 1909. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Railroad Department. Users of the railroad Burroughs. Detroit: Burroughs Adding Machine Company January 15 1909. Original printed wrappers. 2 20 2pp. Illustrated. 230 x 100 mm.</p> <p> This advertising brochure for the electric version of the Burroughs Railroad Machine includes a list of users of both manual and electric versions. One of a series of brochures promoting the Burroughs Railroad Machine Style 15. Each of the brochures is aimed at a specific branch of a railroad accounting department. The Burroughs Adding Machine Company designed mechanical calculating machines specially adapted to railroad accounting needs and established its own Railroad Department the purpose of which was "to get in very close touch with the accounting of the railroads of the United States and Canada" and to advise railroads how Burroughs machines could be used to effect shortcuts in accounting. Origins of Cyberspace 233.</p> . Burroughs unknown
2026518672Standard motor construction co Jersey 2026. Etat correct EC quelques usures de la couverture et du dos intérieur très bon Nombreux schémas/plans et dépliants. in4. 2026. cartonnage souple. 218 pages. Standard motor construction co Jersey unknown
191444658London 1914. First edition. <p>Tabulating Machine Company - C-T-R - IBM British Tabulating Machine Company Ltd. The use of the "Hollerith" tabulating & sorting machines by wholesale merchants. London n.d. ca. 1914. Original printed self-wrappers. Light soiling. 8pp. Illustrated. 248 x 187 mm.</p> <p> Herman Hollerith a clerk at the U S Census Bureau invented the punch-card tabulator applying for his first patent in 1884; his punched-card system reigned as the primary large-scale data-processing system until the advent of the electronic digital computer. In 1896 Hollerith formed the Tabulating Machine Company; the British branch known as the British Tabulating Machine Company was formed in 1907 and remained connected to its American counterpart until 1949. Hollerith remained head of the Tabulating Machine Company until 1911 when he sold it to industrialist Charles R. Flint who renamed the company C-T-R. In 1915 Thomas J. Watson became president of the new company and in 1924 Watson renamed the company International Business Machines IBM. Origins of Cyberspace 374.</p> . unknown
187945987Paris G. Masson Imprimerie Gauthier-Villars 1879. 8vo. Contemporary half calf raised bands gilt spine. Light wear along edges. Small stamps on verso of title-page. In "Annales de Chimie et de Physique" Cinquiéme Series - Tome XVI. 576 pp. a. 2 folded plates. Entire volume offered. Breguet's paper: pp. 5-48 a. 1 large folded engraved plate. <br/><br/><em>First edition of this importent paper giving the first physical theory of the Grammo machine's magnetic function. - Wheeler Gift No. 3990.A Gramme machine Gramme ring Gramme magneto or Gramme dynamo is an electrical generator which produces direct current named for its Belgian inventor Zénobe Gramme and was built as either a dynamo or a magneto. It was the first generator to produce power on a commercial scale for industry. </em> hardcover
0852425570.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
199785111Madrid: Universidad Europea de Madrid-CEES 1997. Facsimile Edition. Text in Spanish and German. Quarto 34cm; red cloth-covered boards with tilting stamped in black on spine; xx6815413pp; illus. Light shelf-soil to covers with faint sunning to crown and light rubbing to titling; Very Good. First published by Paulus Fürsten art dealer in Nuremberg 1661 this includes the facsimile text followed by facsimile illustrative plates. 85111. Universidad Europea de Madrid-CEES unknown
190012998Beloit WI: The Berlin Machine Works. Fine. ~1900. Hardcover. No date; could be anywhere from 1890's to the 1920's. Period b/w engravings one of which is a gorgeous two page piece of art. This is big stuff meant for cutting up entire trees when the trees were worth cutting up. Bound in coarse green cloth on heavy card covers. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 63 pages . The Berlin Machine Works hardcover
1332775470.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1332288901.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0243140053.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0666249628.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20032111902153102156Kodansha 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kodansha paperback
185548992Paris Mallet-Bachelier 1855. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 41 No 15. Pp. 537- 563. Entire issue offered. Babbage's paper: pp. 557-560. Some faint mostly marginal brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this importent paper being babbage's report on the Scheutz differnce calculator explaining its functions by way of his own notations."Babbage's report on the differnce engine built by the Swedish printer Georg Scheuts 1785-1873 and his son Edvard 1821-81 based on Babbage's own designs. In 1854 the Scheutzes took their engine no. 2 to England in the hopes of marketing it. There they were introduced to Babbage who received them with great friendliness and showed a lively interest in their work. Babbage devoted two whole days to investigating Scheutz' engine for which he had much praise especially for the way they had succeeded in building it with the funds at their disposals. As part of his effort to promote the Scheutz Engine Babbage gave a talk on it before the Academie des Sciences illustrated with drawings by his son henry in which Babbage's system of mechanical notation was used to describe the machines construction and functions. This talk was published the paper offered without illustrations in the Academie 'Comptes rendus'. Hook & Norman "Origins of Cyberspace" No. 73. </em> unknown
1390480771.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18805901New Haven: Audubon Machine Works 1880. Staplebound. Fine. Oblong 16mo unpaginated 8pp. illustrated. About fine in the publisher's stapled self-wraps. Trivial edgewear but a nice clean copy of this promotional catalogue for the "Woodruff Patent Separating Machine" which wawas designed to "extract all shot and other small iron from foundry refuse." There is an engraved image of the machine on the rear wrap which notes a patent date of 1876 dating this catalogue to ca. 1880. Reviews from satisfied customers all Industrial Age manufacturing companies are to be found in the middle of the booklet. We find no separate holdings of this catalogue in OCLC and presume this to be a scarce surviving example. Audubon Machine Works unknown