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The Calculating Machines -- Their History and Development

by Martin, Ernst (translated by Kidwell and Williams)

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1992 translation of 1925. Hardcover. New. (1992 translation of 1925), 392pp., well-illustrated. Most interesting, exhaustive in-depth descriptions and analyses of digital calculating machines from their earliest inception (Pascal's machine of 1642) to the end of the first quarter of the 20th century (the Hamann-Manus of 1925).

Volume 16 in the Charles Babbage Institute Reprint Series for the History of Computing

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The Calculating Machines -- Their History and Development
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Martin, Ernst (translated by Kidwell and Williams)
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1992 translation of 1925

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