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Rapport . . . sur la machine à calculer dite arithomètre

Rapport . . . sur la machine à calculer dite arithomètre by Sebert, H.

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Seller: Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc.
Title
Rapport . . . sur la machine à calculer dite arithomètre
Author
Sebert, H.
Seller
Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
Description
Paris, 1879. [Thomas de Colmar Arithmometer.] Sebert, H. Rapport . . . sur la machine à calculer dite arithmomètre inventée par M. Thomas (de Colmar) et perfectionée par M. Thomas de Bojano. Offprint from Bulletin de la Société d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale, series 3, 6 (1879). 34pp. 2 folding plates showing details of the Arithmometer's construction. 282 x 227 mm. Unbound; stitched. Edges a bit frayed, plates lightly foxed, a few fingermarks but very good. First Edition. The arithmometer was invented by Charles Xavier Thomas de Colmar (1785-1870), who patented its design in 1820. The Thomas Arithmometer, manufactured between 1851 and 1915, was the first commercially successful calculating machine; its debut at the Great Exhibition of 1851 launched the mechanical calculator industry. Between 1851 and 1890 the arithmometer was the only type of mechanical calculator in commercial production, and its design was copied by several European companies. The brand name "Arithmometer" became a generic term referring to any four-function calculating machine. "Although based on the Leibnitz stepped-drum gears, the arithmometer incorporated several features which made it easier to use . . . These changes, together with the improvements introduced because of better manufacturing techniques for the gears, resulted in a machine which was basically reliable in operation even if it was large enough to cover a complete desk and often required two men to move it safely from place to place. "Arithmometers remained in production until about the start of the First World War. They were produced in several standard models, some with six, seven, or even eight figures in the set-up mechanism and twice that number of digits in the result register . . . Individual machines were produced before M. Thomas started up his firm, but he ranks as the first to actually create an industry which manufactured mechanical devices to aid in calculation. He was the acknowledged leader in this field for most of the nineteenth century, being awarded the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor for his achievement" (Williams, A History of Computing Technology, pp. 151-52). Randell, The Origins of Digital Computers: Selected Papers, pp. 508-509. .
The Lane of Eternal Stability

The Lane of Eternal Stability by Wu, K. C.

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Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA
Title
The Lane of Eternal Stability
Author
Wu, K. C.
Seller
Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Crown Publishers, Inc, 1962. First American Edition. Near Fine/Very Good. First American edition, first printing. Signed by K.C. Wu on the half title page and inscribed "With best wishes." 479 pp. Bound in publisher's orange paper-covered boards over yellow spine cloth lettered in orange, cartographic endpapers. Near Fine with light wear, in a Very Good unclipped dust jacket with edgewear, light soiling, and creasing and small stain to spine panel; a few archival mending tissue repairs to verso. An attractive copy of the novel by K.C. Wu (Wu Kuo-chen), an American-educated Chinese politician who served as Mayor of Shanghai after the Second World War. After the Communist victory in 1949 he relocated with the Nationalist government to Taiwan, where he was appointed Governor but came into conflict with more conservative party members. A well-known figure who appeared on the cover of Time magazine, the Governor and his family were eventually forced to leave Taiwan for the United States, where Wu became a professor of Chinese history. The Lane of Eternal Stability, his first novel, charts the course of a decayed gentry family over fifty years of turbulent change.
EARTH DEITIES and Other Rhythmic Masques

EARTH DEITIES and Other Rhythmic Masques by CARMAN, Bliss and Mary Perry King

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EARTH DEITIES and Other Rhythmic Masques
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CARMAN, Bliss and Mary Perry King
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Boston Book Company (United States)
Description
1914. CARMAN, Bliss and Mary Perry King. EARTH DEITIES and Other Rhythmic Masques. New York: Mitchell Kennerly, 1914. First edition. 8vo., blue cloth, lettered in gilt, t.e.g., photo frontispiece. Just lightly bumped at the bottom opening corners, with a touch of shelfwear to cloth at the edges. Slight offsetting to endpapers. A near fine copy overall, in a dust jacket with moderate overall soil, light scuffing, a few nicks and small chips, including one which just barely affects the title type at the front panel. Scarce in the dust jacket. (BAL 2712).
The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows

The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows by Conrad, Joseph

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Seller: B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA
Title
The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows
Author
Conrad, Joseph
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B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1920 First English edition, second issue (of the first issue, only 40 copies were printed and distributed privately; the text also differs slightly between these two issues and the American edition.) Publisher's green cloth, spine lettered in gilt, with Aldine House device blind-stamped to front board; in its original pictorial dust jacket with wraparound boating illustration, lettered in brown. Very good, with a touch of toning to head of spine, mild soiling to bottom edge of text block, bookseller's price slip affixed to front endpaper, and bottom corners of front free endpaper and half-title page creased; unclipped dust jacket, with light toning to spine, a tiny bit of soiling to front panel, a touch of rubbing to front panel and folds, light thumbsoiling to rear panel, creasing and small closed tears to head of spine, and a few small closed tears and some wear to edges. Overall, a solid copy, in its scarce original dust jacket. Wise 57. The Rescue tells the story of Captain Tom Lingard, who is waylaid by a stranded yacht while sailing to provide aid to the leader of a native tribe. When Lingard becomes romantically entangled with the wife of the yacht's owner, he is torn between duty and passion. The Rescue is the third book in what is sometimes called the Lingard Trilogy, as the main character is also featured in Conrad's books Almayer's Folly (1895) and An Outcast of the Islands (1896). Conrad started writing The Rescue in the late 1890s and then set the manuscript aside for twenty years before finally resuming work on it in 1918. The longstanding Sewanee Review wrote, "...The Rescue, we think, is Conrad at his best...it is fully worthy of his great gifts and his finely disciplined powers.". First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included.
Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin. 2014-2 July-December

Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin. 2014-2 July-December by Internal Revenue Service

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Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin. 2014-2 July-December
Author
Internal Revenue Service
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The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (United States)
Description
2015. Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin. 2014-2. July-December. Department of the Treasury. Internal Revenue Service. Washington: Government Printing Office, 2015. xiii, 1029 pp. Hardcover. New. $95.
The Way of a Ship.

The Way of a Ship. by Wroth, Lawrence C.

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Title
The Way of a Ship.
Author
Wroth, Lawrence C.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
Description
Portland, ME: Southworth-Anthoensen Press, 1937. xii, 91, (1) pp. b/w plates, facsimiles. First edition of Wroths esteemed essay on the literature of navigation science. A "must" in any good maritime reference library. Very good copy in lightly chipped dust jacket.
Select Notions 1685

Select Notions 1685 by Whichcote, Benjamin

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Select Notions 1685
Author
Whichcote, Benjamin
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The Kelmscott Bookshop (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Menston, Yorkshire, England: The Scolar Press, 1971. Hardcover. Near Fine. Hardcover. Facsimile of original 1685 edition. Blue paper boards with gilt title to spine and gilt emblem to front board. Minor wear to boards including a few small spots of discoloration. Pristine interior. 114 pages Religion. REL/071309.