Published by G. Bell and Sons, London, 1938
Seller: Boris Jardine Rare Books, Cambridge, United Kingdom
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 8vo; pp. xiii, 528; Hartree pp. 342364 [whole volume offered]. A MECCANO DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER. Hartree's important account of the 'differential analyser' with photographs of the manchester analyser, and Hartree's pioneering Meccano model. The most comprehensive of the early essays on the differential analyser, with diagrams and photographs illustrating the design, accounts of the use and applications of the machine, and a useful bibliography. The Differential Analyser was invented by Vannevar Bush, and first published in 1931; Bush's invention was the culmination of a line in computer design that goes back to the work of James and William Thomson (Lord Kelvin), most famously the latter's tide-predicting machine. The Differential Analyser was hugely successful, circulating around the world via the unconventional medium of the children's construction-set Meccano. Very good condition in green cloth; clean and unmarked throughout, noting only very faint and very occasional foxing, barely affecting the Hartree essay.