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Published by Infinity Publishing (PA), Centreville, 2001
ISBN 10: 0741402459ISBN 13: 9780741402455
Seller: West With The Night, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Trade paperback. First edition. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 278 p. Contains: Unspecified. Audience: General/trade. Fine. Signed by author. lightest of shelfwear, inscribed by author.
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Published by Berlin, 1925
Seller: Wissenschaftliches Antiquariat Köln Dr. Sebastian Peters UG, Köln, Germany
Condition: gut. 30 S. : Ill., 23 cm, Ecke geknickt. Sprache: Deutsch.
Published by Leipzig C 1; Verlag von Auerbachs Deutschem Kinder-Kalender; ;, 1941
Seller: Walter Gottfried, Schwerin, MV, Germany
Halbgewebeeinband. 143 S.; 16,0x21,0; Halbleinwand, buchdeckel Pappe - Vermerk: Ecken bestoßen; Z 3 = Altersgemäße, ordentliche Erhaltung, Gebrauchsspuren - Vermerk beachten Sprache: Deutsch 600 gr.
Published by Leipzig 38; Verlag von Auerbachs Deutschem Kinder-Kalender; ;, 1924
Seller: Walter Gottfried, Schwerin, MV, Germany
fester Pappband. 144 S.; 15,5x21,0; fester Pappband; Z 3 = Altersgemäße, ordentliche Erhaltung, Gebrauchsspuren Sprache: Deutsch 600 gr.
Published by Omaha, 1928
Seller: James Cummings, Bookseller, Signal Mountain, TN, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Slight rubbing to head and heel of spine, lettering on spine a bit dulled.
Published by U of Nebraska Press, 1977
Seller: Southern Maryland Books, Waldorf, MD, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover. 1977 - U of Nebraska Press No dust jacket. Minor cover wear. Clean unmarked text. Tight binding. ** WE SHIP DAILY (Mon-Fri) ** Free Tracking Information.
Publication Date: 2022
Seller: S N Books World, Delhi, India
Book Print on Demand
LeatherBound. Condition: New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1925 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set and contains approximately 32 pages. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Language: German.
Published by The Critical Review Foundation, New Haven, CT & San Francisco, CA, 1992
Seller: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. Volume 6, Nos 2-3, Spring-Summer 1992. 302 pp. Vol. 6, Numbers 2-3, Spring-Summer 1992 issue only! ISSN: 0891-3811. A great, almost spotlessly clean copy! Solidly bound, and essentially, nearly flawless copy with minimal internal and external wear and use. Copy with crisp pages, clean text, and light shelf wear. Smooth covers. Small crease on bottom corner of front cover page.
Published by Magic City Printing Co., Omaha, Ne, 1928
Seller: Mark Henderson, Olathe, KS, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Book.
Published by Literary Licensing, LLC, 2012
ISBN 10: 1258235021ISBN 13: 9781258235024
Seller: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: New.
Published by Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute, 1965
Book First Edition Signed
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Series: Behavioral Studies Monographs. ix 123p paperback with staple binding, card covers with tanned edges, wear to edges and spine, binding intact, pages clean and neat, no internal wear, a very good copy Language: English.
Published by Literary Licensing, LLC, 2012
ISBN 10: 1258239442ISBN 13: 9781258239442
Seller: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Condition: New.
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Published by Berlin, Verlag des "Sozialist", [1892]., 1892
Seller: Antiquariat Walter Markov, Bonn, Germany
Book
32 S. *-*-*-*- SHIPPING COSTS to other EU-COUNTRIES occasionally may be less than indicated. To OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD they may be different (often less or rarely more, according to the weight and wether you wish insurance). -*-*-*-* Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 20 OBr., Umschlag leicht fleckig, Umschlagtitel mit Besitzvermerk am Kopfsteg u. Wasserrand in oberer rechter Ecke, ein paar ganz kleine Fehlstellen am Rand, ansonsten gut erhalten.
Published by The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, USA, 1946
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. Illustrated by Cordrey, Earl; Auerbach-Levy; Michael; Monet, Dorothy;Meyers, Morse; Bischoff, H.E.; Guise, Vincent; Cooper, Mario; (illustrator). First Edition. 82 pages. Articles: The Battle of the Bench - conflict in the U.S. Supreme Court; Guam, Sweet Guam - servicemen's wives love it; The Superhorses are Ours - How the U.S. Army acquired Germany's finest equine bloodstock - article with color photos; Hard-Luck Kid - Jack Kramer should be tops in US Amateur tennis for 1946; Rio Grande - River of Death - Murder and robbery often are the fate of Mexicans who cross her; Traveling Light - Vera Maxwell suggests compact wardrobes for all climates; China Doll - Rose Martin and her foster mother Mary Lo-Sam -Moi; Photo and write-up of test pilot Jack Woolams of Bell Aircraft who is aiming for 1,000 mph! Fiction: The Warning Bell; Bachelor Apartment; The Watchers; The Dory; Sleep, My Love; Alone. Ads include: Studebaker; U.S. Army; Vaseline Hair Tonic; Nash cars; Bell Telephone; GE Light Bulbs - featuring photo of Fred Allen; Trailways bus lines; Ford cars (with mountie in illustration); Oldsmobile cars; Texaco; Waterman's ink; Car Nu with Fibber McGee and Molly color cartoon; Pepsi cartoon ad; Caterpillar color photo ad showing new subdivision construction with dozers and scraper; Kaiser and Frazer cars; Pennzoil; Lee tires; Canada Dry; Blatz beer; Camel cigarettes ad on back cover features photo of smoking doctor. Above-average external wear. 2"x2" piece missing from bottom corner of front cover. A worthy vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Collier's Magazine, August 17, 1946 Illegal Immigration Webacks Mexico Border Patrol The Battle of the Bench - conflict in the U.S. Supreme Court; Guam, Sweet Guam - servicemen's wives love it; The Superhorses are Ours - How the U.S. Army acquired Germany.
Publication Date: 1979
Seller: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, U.S.A.
Invention of the Self-Monitoring Pacemaker Auerbach, Albert (d. 2005) (1) Synaptic transmission. Computer model parametric study. Volume containing autograph ms., computer printouts, graphs, etc., including numerous graphs mounted with clear tape. Approx. 200ff., in cloth binder, hand-lettered label on front cover. 280 x 219 mm. Some tape mountings detached. First leaf dated April 13, 1969. (2) (with M. V. L. Bennett) Chemically medicated transmission at a giant fiber synapse in the central nervous system of a vertebrate [and] A rectifying electronic synapse in the central nervous system of a vertebrate. Double offprint from J. General Physiology 53 (1969). 183-237pp. Text illustrations and graphs. 252 x 173 mm. Original printed wrappers. (3) The Medalert system. Gatefold brochure. [6]pp. Illustrated. New York: Medalert Corporation, 1972. 218 x 218 mm. (4) (with Seymour Furman) The autodiagnostic pacemaker. Offprint from Pace 2 (1979). [1, self-wrapper] 58-68pp. Text illustrations. 282 x 217 mm. . Albert Auerbach, a computer scientist, physiologist and entrepreneur, was the founder of Medalert, one of the first pacemaker-monitoring services. In 1946 Auerbach joined the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, where he designed the arithmetic circuit of the BINAC (the world's first commercially sold computer) and worked on the design of the UNIVAC. After more than a decade in the computer business, during which he founded his own company, the Digitronics Corp., Auerbach retired from the field to obtain a Ph.D. in biophysics at Columbia University. From 1967 to 1972 Auerbach taught and researched electrical and chemical synapses at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. In 1972 he founded the Medalert Corp., which he sold seven years later to Survival Technologies. Auerbach invented the first self-monitoring pacemaker, capable of detecting and correcting its failure to stimulate a heart adequately, for which he was granted the patent in 1978. No. (1), Auerbach's research binder entitled "Synaptic transmission," includes several groups of Auerbach's research notes, with titles such as "Synaptic transmission model," "The mobility of synaptic vesicles," "Equilibrium calculation," "Electrical field in the terminal," "Diffusion of transmitter," etc. Also included are several printouts of computer programs measuring spikes in neurotransmitter release, as well as numerous graphs and a photograph titled "Figure 1. The morphological correlates of electrically and chemically mediated transmission." The photograph suggests that Auerbach was working here with nerve cells from frogs and the fish Sternopygas. Similar researches on synaptic transmission in the hatchetfish (Gasteropelecus) is described in (2). No. (3) is possibly the first printed brochure advertising Auerbach's Medalert Corporation; it describes Medalert's "centralized telephone screening service to facilitate the rapid entry of patients with symptoms suggestive of acute myocardial infarction into an optimal system of coronary care." No. (4), published the year after Auerbach received the patent for the self-monitoring pacemaker, describes his "autodiagnostic, self-correcting cardiac pacemaker . . . [which] acts as its own continuous monitor, providing an absolute recording of failure to pace." .
Published by By the Author, Philadelphia, 1950
Seller: Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.
An original copy of Auerbach's Master's thesis on the Arithmetic Circuits of BINAC. With thirty-four block diagram figures all reproduced from Auerbach's own drawings, seven of which are full page, the others are tipped in, Of the full page figures, three are folding. With sixty-seven small (2 3/4 x 1 inch ) black-and-white photographs of oscillograms taken at different points in the arithmetic process. With some minor of pen and ink corrections and notes throughout. Original carbon typescript housed in original cardboard binder with typescript label on front. (8 1/2 x 11 inches; 280 x 220 mm). First part with page numbers a bit erratic but seemingly complete with a total of 152 leaves. Cardboard binding a bit toned and brittle, and back corners are chipped off. According to Jeremy Norman, most likely only one or two other copies of this exist. "Auerbach submits as his thesis for the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering the most comprehensive account of the BINAC ever written. Only a much-abbreviated version will be published in the Trans IEEE" (Designing the First Stored-Program Electronic Computer at the World's First Electronic Computer Company: The Albert A. Auerbach Collection. Jeremy Norman. pg 2). The BINAC is the first operational stored-program computer in the United States, preceded only by the British Manchester "Baby" by a few months. A stored-program computer is a computer that stores the program instructions in the electronic memory, rather than externally. It was also the first electronic computer produced for sale. The BINAC was created by the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation. Pres Eckert and John Mauchly had created the worlds first electronic computer, the ENIAC in 1945. In 1947 they started work on the BINAC. On their team was Albert Auerbach who worked "on designing a high speed serial binary adder demonstration unit that would work at a 5 MHz rate, " the "high speed decimal adder" and "the accumulator and one word registers." "The machine had two processors, each with 700 tubes, and could perform 3500 additions or subtractions, or 1000 multiplications or divisions per second. The two processors (essentially two computers linked to each other) were unique, because they gave the BINAC the capacity to check itself for accuracy." "Even though it is recognized that the BINAC included numerous hardware and software innovations, very little about its design and operation is known. Probably because of the scarcity of BINAC documentation, none of the histories of computing discuss it in any detail. One of the only books to include information on its design and engineering is Herman Lukoff's From Dits to Bits: A Personal History of the Electronic Computer (1979). Apart from the collection in the Sperry-Univac Company Papers at Hagley Museum's Eleutherian Mills Historical Library in Delaware, virtually no primary material on the BINAC is preserved. The Origins of Cyberspace Library contained only a very few documents on the BINAC" (Designing the First Stored-Program Electronic Computer at the World's First Electronic Computer Company: The Albert A. Auerbach Collection. Jeremy Norman, pg 1-3). Norman "The Albert A. Auerbach Collection", 29. HBS 68177. $7,500.