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191344659New York 1913. <p>Tabulating Machine Company - C-T-R - IBM The Tabulating Machine Company. A business compass: Facts made immediately available for determining business policy. New York ©1913. Original gray printed wrappers. Very good. 48pp. Illustrated. 228 x 152 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 373.</p> . unknown books
1914446631914. <p>Muldivo Calculating Machine Company. A masterpiece of French mechanism. N.p. n.d. ca. 1914. Unbound circular. Single sheet. 272 x 215 mm. Tears in lower margin not affecting text readability. Good. Lists three models of the Muldivo calculator.Origins of Cyberspace 341.</p> . unknown books
1972133049New York: United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America 1972. 4-page brochure which folds out into handbill listing UE's achievements for its members. United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books
1976133055New York: United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America 1976. 4-page brochure which folds out into handbill listing UE's achievements for its members. United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books
197392264New York: United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America 1973. 22p. wraps illus. 7x8.5 inches. Delegation included the UE president Albert J. Fitzgerald and others. United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books
1929446691929. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Burroughs Adding Machine Ltd. Adding - bookkeeping - calculating machines. N.p. May 1929. Unbound brochure. 4pp. Illustrated. 281 x 216 mm. Light toning a few tiny marginal tears. VG. Provenance: Stamp of the L. N. E. R. London & North Eastern Railway on the first page. Advertisement for the Burroughs portable adding machine introduced in 1925. This was one of Burroughs's most popular models. Origins of Cyberspace 240.</p> . unknown books
1870106353<p>This broadside is 16½x10¼" and is tipped into an archival rag mat. Very slight aging though delicate this ad is in wonderful condition; near fine to fine. The Aiken Knitting Machine Co was located in New York City with their factory in Franklin N.H. The printed images show their various types of knitting machines and winder for spooling yarn with the direction to "Please Put Up In Your Office". The Aiken family moved to New Hampshire in 1938 and were fairly well known industrialists and inventors. In May 1855 Jonas B. Aiken secured a patent Patent 12933 for a knitting machine. Their machines appeared to get a lot of good press in the 1860s and they seemed to have established a very respectable business. </p> Baptist & Taylor, books
1963262711New York: United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America UE 1963. Two booklets 4x5.5 inches 63 and 73 pages respectively; earlier contract has corner crease the latter one has contact info penned on rear cover. United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE) unknown books
18892125New York & Boston: Ames Plow 1889. Octavo 84 pages. Profusely illustrated. Printed throughout in blue ink. A handsome small trade catalogue for this manufacturer and distributor of carts barrows presses mills sausage stuffing equipment presses etc. Some wear to spine of printed wrapper wrapper started at front hinge otherwise very good. Scarce. Ames Plow unknown books
1941129823New York: International Business Machines Corporation 1941. Softcover. Good ex-library with some cover labels and bookplate comw cover wear. Black wraps 199 pp. 98 illustrations in black and white. In Spanish. Contemporary Art of the Western Hemisphere in the permanent collection of IBM. International Business Machines Corporation unknown books
190844647Detroit: Burroughs 1908. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Railroad Department. The railroad Burroughs. Auditor of passenger 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 230.</p> . Burroughs unknown books
196046751Haut-Rhin: Manufacture de Machines du Haut Rhin c 1960 . Softcover. Very good-/No jacket issued. Manufacture de Machines du Haut Rhin paperback books
198219931Omaha: Beef Tabloid 1982. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Oversized tabloid style zine published out of Omaha by a diverse collection of artists and writers. Unpaginated. Folded horizontally else a very good example. 11 1/2 x 16" tall when opened. Beef Tabloid paperback books
1918446541918. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Burroughs Adding Machine Ltd. Burroughs adding machines. N.p. September 1918. Unbound brochure. 4pp. Illustrated. 278 x 204 mm. Provenance: Stamp of the Railway Manchester. Some soiling.</p> <p> Advertisement for the British Burroughs Standard Model 313 a seven-column machine designed for use in small retail businesses. Origins of Cyberspace 238.</p> . unknown books
1918446531918. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Burroughs Adding Machine Ltd. Burroughs automatic bookkeeping machines. N.p. January 1918. Unbound brochure. 4pp. Illustrated. 287 x 214 mm.</p> <p> Advertisement for the British Burroughs Standard Model 256E a 13-column duplex machine. The name and address of Burroughs's Manchester distributor John Drucquer are stamped on the first and last pages. Origins of Cyberspace 237.</p> . unknown books
44657<p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Burroughs Adding Machine Ltd. Burroughs latest . . . the Burrometer. N.p. n.d. Unbound postcard. Illustrated. 152 x 102 mm. Postcard advertising the Burrometer a key-driven calculator described as "the fastest calculating machine in the world." Origins of Cyberspace 241.</p> . unknown books
2000180247San Francisco: UE-F.A.T. 2000. Single sheet 8.5x11 inches on marigold paper printed one side only with clenched fist logo surrounded by the words Alliance Alianza and the speakers and performers appearing at the ILWU Union Hall in S.F. UE-F.A.T. unknown books
1941179043New York: International Business Machines Corporation 1941. Softcover. G wraps have rubbing stain corner creases; peeling on spine ex-museum library marks interior otherwise clean. B&W illustrated wraps. 217 pp. illustrated throughout in B&W. "The collection herein illustrated is to be shown throughout Canada and the United States in museums and galleries at the invitation of their directors. Another collection of pictures from the Americas in which each Canadian province and Newfoundland are represented is now on tour in the Latin-American countries" -- foreword. International Business Machines Corporation unknown books
197646919Cleveland: UE 1976. 331p. wraps ex libris. UE unknown books
191532148Omaha: Omaha Folding machine Company 1915. Paperback. Very good. 30pp. Edges sunned else very good in publisher's stapled wraps. <br/><br/> Omaha Folding machine Company paperback books
258536San Jose and Sunnyvale: UE Organizing Committee 196-. An assemblage of materials from UE organizers mostly working with Westinghouse electrical workers. Mainly from the mid-1960s. Most are 8.5x14 or 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets; one UE's Program for Westinghouse Sunnyvale is four pages 8.5x14 inches. A large proportion are connected with election campaigning against the competing IBEW one from 1960 is defensive about the right of the "red" UE to work on security-related projects such as atomic submarine parts. All have two neat holes punched at top for filing; this doesn't impinge on more than one or two letters of the textual content. Otherwise mostly crisp and clean. UE Organizing Committee unknown books
258537San Jose and Sunnyvale: UE Organizing Committee 196-. An assemblage of materials from UE organizers mostly working with Westinghouse electrical workers. Mainly from the mid-1960s. Most are 8.5x14 or 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets. A large proportion are connected with election campaigning against the competing IBEW one from 1960 is defensive about the right of the "red" UE to work on security-related projects such as atomic submarine parts. All have two neat holes punched at top for filing; this doesn't impinge on more than one or two letters of the textual content. Otherwise mostly crisp and clean. UE Organizing Committee unknown books
192044661Emeryville CA 1920. <p>Marchant Calculating Machine Company. Here is the calculator you have been waiting for. Emeryville Calif.: Marchant Calculating Machine Company n.d. ca. 1920. Unbound single sheet folded. VG. 2pp. Text illustrations. 307 x 204 mm.</p> <p> A circular advertising the Pony Marchant Calculator a manually operated desktop machine for multiplication and division manufactured in the San Francisco Bay Area. Origins of Cyberspace 336.</p> . unknown books
187427146Holyoke Mass. : Holyoke Machine Co 1874. Cloth. Very Good. 91 pages. Original brick cloth with company name and location embossed in gilt on front cover. Three previous owner names on front flyleaf including a presentation to J. W. Danielson Esq from S. F. Stebbins Agent for the company. Cloth. Nicely illustrated with cuts by Sebald Wightman Buffalo Kilburn Boston and others unidentified. A sound technical catalog that would enable an engineer to determine with some precision whether the specs for the equipment offered might meet their requirements.<br/><br/>A scarce catalog with only two copies in Worldcat as of this writing. Holyoke Machine Co unknown books
191844179Camden NJ: Victor Taling Machine 1918. 8vo pp. not numbered. Illustrated with small drawings; two pages in color. Includes a record list. Brown paper wraps blind-stamped and printed in gilt. Cover little chipped and worn a little foxing o/w VG. Victor Taling Machine unknown books