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1022879154.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0332885372.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
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
1921177402New Jersey: Victor Talking Machine Company 1921. Sixth Edition; revised. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Front hinge cracked. Light bumping at spine crown/heel and panel corners. Victor Talking Machine Company hardcover
1921210270New York: Victor Talking Machine Company 1921. Sixth Edition; revised. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Faint soiling on front panel. Top text block edge gilded. Victor Talking Machine Company hardcover
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1164436341.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1330630777.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0331569043.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0548842965.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1164202170.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
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
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
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
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. White abrasions on dust jacket. Full white cloth boards. 8"w x 10 1/4"h. 280 pages.
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
192916104John Hodgson, Eggington, Beds. 1929. 10, 89 p. with frontispiece and 20 illustr. on 17 plates. Softcover. Some traces of use. Covers faded, some spotting. Spine a bit damaged. Original cover without illustration. In all good copy. Illustrators: Edwin Lutyens, A.E. Richardson, Ethelwyn Baker, Jean Campbell, Albert Daenens, Mervyn Wilson, J. Hodgson. - John Lawrence Hodgson (1881-1936), at University of Nottingham educated mechanical engineer, inventor, author, specialized in measure
pp. x, 242. Illustrated. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Dust jacket, rubbed. Hardbound. Stated First Edition. Popular Science Living Library Program. Dust Jacket. Very good copy. SCIENCE BOX 4
340 pages including index. Chapters include: the nature of the machine; motion in machines; velocity diagrams; the motion diagram; toothed gearing; bevel and spiral gearing; trains of gearing; cams; forces acting on machines; crank effort and turning movement diagrams; machine efficiency; Governors; Speed Fluctuations; flywheel weight; accelerations in machines; machine balancing. Bright gilt lettering upon spine. Some writing upon front endpaper. Minimal markings to contents. Partial lean to spine. Average wear. Good working copy. Book
188642668London, Harrison and Sons, 1886. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", 1885. Vol. 176 - Part II, Pp. 367-402 a. 34 textillustr.
188642668London Harrison and Sons 1886. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1885. Vol. 176 - Part II Pp. 367-402 a. 34 textillustr. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of an importent paper in the history of calculating machines."In his first year at Liverpool he published a paper on 'The theory of continuous calculating machines and of a mechanism of this class on a new principle' in the prestigious Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. This work investigated how to advance the design of integrator mechanisms and fit them for tasks more complex than mere numerical calculating machines and was extremely important in the development of analogue computing."Jane Carruthers </em> unknown
19612092902140313848Nisshin-sha 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Nisshin-sha paperback