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1972133048New York: United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America 1972. 4-page 4.25x5.5 inch brochure on glossy yellow paper which folds out into an 8.5x11 inch handbill. Spanish translation of "A record of UE gains" for immigrant workers. United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books
1976133052New York: United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America 1976. 4-page brochure which folds out into handbill. United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books
1948265533New York: United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America 1948. Four panel brochure paper lightly toned else very good condition 5.5x8.5 inches. Defense of UE against red-baiting attacks at General Electric including discussion of workers in Atomic division. United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America unknown books
1974133063New York: UE 1974. 4-page brochure giving breakdown of UE's expenses; shows only 10% of total going to administration and executive salaries. UE unknown books
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 books
1971220756New York: UE 1971. 18p. wraps slightly faded else very good condition 6.25x3.5 inches illus. 14th printing. Illustrated with cartoons depicting UE's effectiveness and fairness. UE unknown books
1980216169New York: UE 1980. Pamphlet. 18p. staplebound pamphlet very good. Illustrated with cartoons depicting UE's effectiveness and fairness. 22nd printing. UE unknown books
1955241025New York: United Electrical. Radio & Machine Workers of America 1955. Pamphlet. 23p. wraps illus. 5.25 x 7.5 inches very good condition. United Electrical. Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books
1978220757New York: UE 1978. Pamphlet. 48p. wraps 3.25x5.25 inches very good condition. Text in Spanish. UE unknown books
18994283Worcester MA: Cereal Machine Company 1899. Duodecimo-sized booklet limp cloth wrappers stab-sewn on cords 11 x 10 cm. 147 pages. Illustrated with three pages of chromo-lithographed images of dishes. Styled seventh edition. A product cookbook from the company that brought us Shredded Wheat. Almost every recipe from Blueberry Shortcake to Welsh Rarebit contains Shredded Wheat. A bit of dog-earing and some fly-specks to the first plate otherwise near very good in a good somewhat mottled green cloth wrapper titled in red stab-sewn with a brown cotton cord. Cereal Machine Company hardcover books
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 books
182525214Washington D.C. 1825. Printed broadside 8" x 13.5". Light toning untrimmed minor edgewear old folds couple of pinholes at junctions but not affecting any text. Very Good.<br/><br/> This rare broadside announcement of a patent issued to Samuel Lane of Maine is signed in type by President John Quincy Adams Secretary of State Henry Clay and Attorney General William Wirt. It contains a complete Description "in the words of the said Samuel Lane himself" of his improvements to the corn-shelling machine. <br/> In 1828 Lane was the first to receive a patent for a combine. One of the witnesses to Lane's Description was William Blagrove probably the first full-time Patent Agent in Washington DC appointed in 1819.<br/>Not located on OCLC AAS Catalog American Imprints. unknown books
1955130741New York: United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America 1955. 14p. wraps. Reproduces quotes from various newspapers defending the use of the 5th amendment. United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America unknown books
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 books
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 books
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 books
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 books
1979133057New York: United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America 1979. Pamphlet. 35p. wraps 4x7 inches very good condition. Highlights of UE history illustrated with B&W photos. United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books
291165Rochester: Davenport Machine Tool Co. paperback. near fine. Illustrated b/w. 24 pages. Slim 4to blue flexible boards with decorative cover. Rochester: Davenport Machine Tool Co. no date c. 1910. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Davenport Machine Tool Co unknown books
191444664London 1914. <p>Muldivo Calculating Machine Company. The Muldivo calculating machine. Made in France. London n.d. ca. 1914. Original printed wrappers. 12pp. Illustrated. 248 x 187 mm. VG. Advertising brochure published by the British branch of the Muldivo company. The brochure includes views of Muldivo's French factories. Origins of Cyberspace 340.</p> . unknown books
192043960Philadelphia: Lanston Monotype Machine Company 1920. Miniature book approx. an inch-and-a-half square 38 x 38 mm unpaged text printed on rectos only; illustrations; printed staplebound self-wrappers volume laid into publisher's printed bifolium toned accompanied by one piece of type measuring 1/6 of an inch square on which is cast the Lord's Prayer; tear and loss to bifolium the former crudely repaired the latter not affecting text; text volume and cast fine. The Lord's Prayer "can be plainly read with the aid of a good reading glass." <br/><br/> Lanston Monotype Machine Company unknown books
187636504np 1876. Beautifully handcolored engraving depicting four eye-level views of Howe Machine Company factories surrounded by busy streets ferries and carriages. A coin with profile of Elias Howe Jr. is at center left. Attractively framed and matted. Image 13-1/4" x 15-1/4" by sight. Not examined out of frame. Fine. <br/><br/> The Company's New York offices were located at 699 Broadway from 1867-1876. We locate this extremely attractive broadside only in the Jay Last Collection at the Huntington Library. unknown books
1922446561922. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Burroughs Adding Machine Ltd. The A B C of business: Adding bookkeeping calculating. N.p. May 1922. Unbound brochure. 6pp. Illustrated. 287 x 222 mm. Light soiling.</p> <p> Includes a list of British and Irish businesses that "have proved the efficiency of Burroughs machines." Origins of Cyberspace 239.</p> . unknown books
2002206853San Francisco: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 2002. Magazine. 16p includes covers 8x8 inches color reproductions of thwe artworks selected exhibitions very good exhibition catalog on heavy glossy stock stapled pictorial wraps. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts unknown books
1912446551912. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Burroughs Adding Machine Ltd. Statements. N.p. n.d. ca. 1912. Original printed wrappers. 17 1pp. Illustrated. 220 x 141 mm.</p> <p> Advertising brochure published by Burroughs's British division containing testimonials and sample statements generated on Burroughs bookkeeping machines. Origins of Cyberspace 236.</p> . unknown books