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20112080502107000018Nagasaki International Cultural Association 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nagasaki International Cultural Association paperback
3741105597.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1h16175Singer New York 1905. 10 Fotokarten mit rückseitiger Beschreibung kartoniert a little bit spotted/etwas berieben. - nicht bei Köberich/Maße: 181 cm x 112 cm/enthalten: The Plaza-Fifth Avenue entrance to Central park/New York Clearing House Associated Banks/Columbia University Morningside HeightsStock Exchange Wall Street and Trinity Church/New Xork Chamber of Commerce/Typical New York Singer Shops/Central Park - The Terrace and Bethesda Fountain/Times Square North from 42d Street/Cathedral of St.John The Divine/The Bowery from Grand Street to Cooper Union - unknown
19071809150003Philadelphia : Newton Machine Tool Works 1907. Hardcover. Very Good. Trade Catalog Bound in publisher's green cloth. Light shelf wear. 303 pages : Numerous illustrations ; 24 cm. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Founded in 1880 by Charles C. Newton who formerly was a partner in Newton & Cox a twist drill manufacturer. The business was incorporated in 1897. Philadelphia : Newton Machine Tool Works hardcover
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
19032111902160201415Dainippon Tosho Co. Ltd. 1903. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Dainippon Tosho Co., Ltd. paperback
1975109947Société Suisse des Constructeurs de Machines 1975. paperback. Bueno. Suiza 1975. Société Suisse des Constructeurs de Machines. Rústica. 100 pp desplegable. 21x15. Ilustrado. Texto en FRANCÉS. Société Suisse des Constructeurs de Machines 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
187643524London Taylor and Francis 1876-79. Witout wrappers as three issues from "Proceedings of the Royal Society of London" Vol. 24 No. 167 Vol. 27 No.187 Vol. 28 No. 191. Pp. 250-344 pp. 284-408 a. pp. 103-232. Papers: In No. 167:pp. 262-265 James Thomson pp. 266-68 pp. 269-271 pp. 271-275. In No. 187: pp. 371-373. In No. 191: pp. 111-113 W. Thomson. Titlepages to vols. 24 27 a. 28 present. 2 papers with textillustrations. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of all the 6 founding papers around the invention of the "Harmonic Analyzer" and with the mathematical theory for the differential analyzor containing both the mathematical theories and the practical descriptions of the analyzer and further also having the paper by Lord Kelvin's brother the first paper offered in which the machinery is shown for the first time."A ball and disk integrator was the vital invention needed to build the FIRST AUTOMATIC ANALOG COMPUTING MACHINES. Lord kelvin used this integrator -devised for a planimeter in the 1860s by his brother James Thomson - on two new kinds of analog computers: a harmonic analyzer and a tide predictor. he later specified a more general machine - a differential analyzer."Eames in "A Computer Perspective"."The harmonic analyzer was used in conjunction with Thomson's tide predictor.The present paper "Harmonic Analyzer" contains the first full description of the harmoniz analyzer which was "designed rudimentally" p. 371 in Thomson's "On an integrating machine having a new kinematic principle"also offered hereJames Thomson's integrator - "one of the first really workable integrating devices" Williams 1985 207 - served as the basis for other analog machines designed by William Thomson for solving simultaneous linear equations and integrating differential equations. Thomson first described such a machine composed of several Thomson integrators connedted together in his paper on "Mechanical integration of the linear differentialequations of the decond order." also offred here; however the "idea could then hardly be carried out forone reason because an integrator which is simply a variable- speed drive could not then be buitl both accurate and capable of carrying sufficient load to move numerous mechanical parts" Bush 193 450. The full realization of Thomson's idea did not come until fifty years later when Vannevar Bush invented the torque amplifier for use in his differential analyzer."Hook and Norman. </em> unknown
17946Torrington CT: The Hendey Machine Co. Near Fine. N.D. First Edition. Softcover. Nice little book. Spot of soil at the top of the front cover small tear to the fep. Includes thread cutting info. By the appearance dates from ~1900-1915. After 1892 since the lathe shown has a quick change gear box. ; Oblong 32mo 4" - 5" tall; 72 pages . The Hendey Machine Co. paperback
aly1148East-Liverpool & Toronto: 1947. 4to. pp. 183. b/w text illus. cloth East-Liverpool & Toronto: 1947 unknown
1960708866PN. New. 1960. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1949964329.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18458Boston: S. A. Woods Machine Co. Near Fine. N.D. First Edition. Softcover. The only defect is the remains of a sticker at the top of the front cover. This consists of assembled by the company pages on heavy glossy stock. Each page illustrates a piece of equipment. Some with a description of the back some with more machinery. Beautiful b/w illustrations. Most are industrial size machines. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 30 pages . S. A. Woods Machine Co. paperback
19402083002115700872Taisekido Publishing Department 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Taisekido Publishing Department paperback
1978SONG0815621949USYRC 1978-04-01. 2. paperback. Used: Good. 7.00x0.88x10.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. USYRC paperback
17872Privately printed. Philadelphia 1947. 16pp. 4to. Stapled into light brown wraps with 'GOUDY' nicely printed in dark brown decorative letters on front cover. In fair condition lightly aged and creased. Inscribed in a small calligraphic hand at foot of front cover to 'DE fr. WGT W G Thomson xi.48'. A well-printed item with two pages carrying photographs of Goudy a six-page 'Appreciation' two pages of 'Goudy Monotype Faces' and the final page carrying an 'appreciation' of Goudy by Bruce Rogers ending 'He worked to the last and he died at the zenith of his powers. No man can meet a happier fate.' Loosely inserted is a 4to leaf of paper with one side carrying an advertisement for Bay Path Cover paper printed in light blue and black with a manuscript note stating that it is printed in 'The authentic Goudy face'. See Image. Privately printed. Philadelphia, 1947. paperback
0553085018.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19912111902152801656Toyoda Machine Works Co. Ltd. 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Toyoda Machine Works Co., Ltd. paperback
64501570John Wiley & Sons pp. 608 3rd Revised Edition . Hardback. New. John Wiley & Sons hardcover
19872090502113708734Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19532110502150414452Seibundo Shinkosha 1953. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Seibundo Shinkosha paperback
2090502113701616Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
186348991Paris Mallet-Bachelier 1863. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 56 No 8. Pp. 317- 364. Entire issue offered. The paper: pp. 330-339. <br/><br/><em>First apperance of this detailled report and examination by the French mathematiciens Mathieu Chasles and Delaunay of the calculating machine invented by Martin Wiberg as an improvement on the Scheutz machine. The machine could produce tables of logarithms."Wiberg modified the Scheutz difference engine making it smaller and lighter and used it to calculate a series of interest tables published in 1860. Efter improving the print mechanism of his machine Wiberg presented it to the Academy of Sciences in Paris which voted in 1863 to "accorder son approbation à cette belle et ingénieuse machine" the paper offered. Wiberg later used the machine to produce a set of tables of seven-place logarithms of the numbers from 1 to 1000000 together with logarithms of trigonometric functions published in 1876 under the title 'Tables de logarithmes calculées et imprimées au moyen de la machine à calculer sw M. Wiberg'. Hook & Norman "Origins of Cyberspace" No. 82. </em> unknown
186359088Paris Mallet-Bachelier 1863. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 56 No 8. Pp. 317- 364. Entire issue offered. The paper: pp. 330-339. <br/><br/><em>First apperance of this detailled report and examination by the French mathematiciens Mathieu Chasles and Delaunay of the calculating machine invented by Martin Wiberg as an improvement on the Scheutz machine. The machine could produce tables of logarithms. </em> unknown