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NAPIER, JOHN. 1550-1617. Logarithmorum canonis descriptio. Lyon: Barthalemy Vincent, 1620.

NAPIER, JOHN. 1550-1617. Rabdologiae seu numerationis per virgulas libri duo. Leiden: Peter Rammasen, 1626.

OMERIQUE, ANTONIO HUGO DE. 1634-1705. Analysis Geometrica. Cadiz: Christophori de Requena, 1698.

MEDICAL HOAX [TOFT, MARY. C.1701-1763.] The Doctors in Labour; or a New Whim Wham from Guildford. [London: George Vertue, 1727].

DIDEROT, DENIS. 1713-1784; & JEAN LE ROND D'ALEMBERT. 1717-1783, editors. Encyclopedie, ou dictionnaire raisonne des sciences, des arts et des metiers, par une societe de gens de lettres. & Recueil de planches, sur les sciences, les arts liberaux, et les arts mechaniques, avec leur explication. Paris & Neuchatel: Briasson, David, Le Breton, Durand & Samuel Faulche, 1751-1765.

PRIESTLEY, JOSEPH. 1733-1804. The History and Present State of Electricity with Original Experiments.... London: London: J. Dodsley, J. Johnson, et al, 1768.

ANTI-VACCINE SATIRE GILLRAY, JAMES. 1756-1815. The Cow-pock Mark, or, the Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation! London: H. Humphrey, June 12, 1802.

BABBAGE, CHARLES. 1791-1871. Mr. Babbage's invention: Copies of the Correspondence between the Lord's Commissioners of his Majesty's treasury and the President and Council of the Royal Society, Relative to an Invention of Mr. Babbage. London: House of Commons, May 22, 1823.

JACQUARD, JOSEPH-MARIE. 1752-1834. THE MOST FAMOUS IMAGE IN THE EARLY HISTORY OF COMPUTING. Woven silk portrait, 443 x 316 mm, Rüti, Zürich: Maschinefabrik Rüti, c.1847,

ANDREWS, SOLOMON. 1806-1872. FROM THE DIRIGIBLE INVENTOR & AVIATOR. Archive of patent documents:

JEVONS, WILLIAM STANLEY. 1835-1882. On the Mechanical Performance of Logical Interference. London: for the Royal Society by Taylor and Francis, 1870.

POSSELT, EMMANUEL ANTHONY. 1858-1921. The Jacquard Machine Analyzed and Explained: With an Appendix on the Preparation of Jacquard Cards, and Practical Hints to Learners of Jacquard Designing. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art, 1888.

LUDGATE, PERCY. 1883-1922. On a Proposed Analytical Machine. Dublin: The Royal Dublin Society, 1909.

EDISON, THOMAS ALVA. 1847-1931. PORTABLE MUSIC. Original drawing, pencil on 8 x 5 inch lined paper, 203 x 127 mm, [Menlo Park, c.1900], entitled "Carrying Box,"

EDISON, THOMAS. 1847-1931. Autograph Letter Signed ("Edison"), 1 p, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Moore, regarding testing of prints,

MARCONI, GUGLIELMO. 1874-1937. Photograph Signed ("Guglielmo Marconi"),

POINCARÉ'S LAST WORD ON INFINITY. POINCARÉ, HENRI. 1854-1912. Autograph Manuscript Signed ("Henri Poincaré"), "La Logique de l'Infini," Poincaré's final word on infinity,

NEYMAN, JERZY & EGON S. PEARSON. On the Problem of the Most Efficient Tests of Statistical Hypotheses. London: for the Royal Society by Harrison and Sons, 1933.

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist. Evanston, Illinois: Library of Living Philosophers, 1949.

PAULING, LINUS CARL. 1901-1994. PAULING'S OWN ATOMIC MODEL PIECES. Collection of colored wooden spherical model pieces with wooden and metal bond pieces, 1950s.

FEYNMAN WORKING ON QUARK THEORY. FEYNMAN, RICHARD P. 1918-1988. Autograph Manuscript, mathematical notes on a conversation with physicist John Preskill on quantum theory, including numerous "Feynman diagrams" in text,

BOXWOOD GUNTER'S QUADRANT English, 17th century, 3/8" thick, 7" radius, with central hole for pillar mounting.

POCKET SUNDIAL COMPASS [JOHANN GEORG VOGLER. 1720-1765.] Augsburg: mid-18th century.

GEOMETRIE STEREOMETRIQUE RARE 19TH CENTURY EDUCATIONAL MODEL. [Paris], L. Dupin, c.1845, 30 diagramed board pieces including 27 polyhedrons, a cylinder and a 2-part cone,

AN UNUSUAL COMPOUND MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, ENGLISH, MID 19TH CENTURY

A LARGE ANDREW ROSS COMPOUND BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE London, c.1860.

A SWIFT & SON BINOCULAR COMPOUND MICROSCOPE English, c.1880,

THACHER CYLINDRICAL SLIDE RULE MODEL 4012 No 3117, New York: Keuffel & Esser, c.1910,

PRESTWICH MODEL 4 35 mm motion picture camera, London, Prestwich Manufacturing Co., c.1898, hand-cranked, in polished mahogany with fine dovetail construction with original brass and wood winding handle, footage counter with silvered dial, brass fittings,

LEICA R3 OSKAR BARNACK LIMITED EDITION FINISHED IN 24K GOLD. 35 mm camera, Wetzlar, c.1979, with 50mm f/1.4 Summilux Lens

ROLLEIFLEX 2.8F AURUM Gold-Plated Twin Lens Reflex, Germany, c.1983, with Xenotar 80mm f/2.8 lens.

ROLLEIFLEX SL66 CLASSIC ROLLEICLUB EDITION. Medium format camera, Rollei, Germany, c.2002., with F/2.8, 80mm reversable lens, red lizard skin finish.

CONTAX T2 GOLD 60 YEARS LIMITED EDITION. Japan, 1990s.

HOWARD, JOHN LANGLEY. 1902-1999. Magnetometer, 1958. Oil on masonite, 15 3/4 x 16 1/4 inches, signed ("John Howard Langley") at lower right corner, titled on verso.

TRANSVERTEX HC-9 CYPHER MACHINE (KRYPAP-301) portable mechanical cipher machine, AB Transvertex, Stockholm, 1950s, no M 3858-301010,

HAGELIN CX-52 CIPHER MACHINE Type D, Switzerland, Crypto AG, 1950s, no 33454, being a mechanical pin-and-lug cipher machine with 6 interchangeable cipher wheels,

HELL STG-61 POCKET CIPHER MACHINE 6-wheel cipher machine in metal gray metal casing, Kiel, Germany, Rudolph Hell, c.1961,

NIM MACHINE. EARLY ELECTRONIC GAME. Single-Player Electronic game, 1950s, 295 x 175 x 165 mm,

ALTAIR 8800 8-bit microcomputer by MITS, c.1974, metal case with removable top, face panel with 36 LEDs, 25 switches, additional power supply and interface cables at back,

IBM 5150 SEALED IN THE ORIGINAL BOXES. Complete IBM 5150 Computer System, Boca Raton, FL, c.1981/1982, incl.:

MEMORYMOOG PLUS THE CLASSIC ANALOG POLYSYNTH OF THE 1980S. Polyphonic synthesizer, 1015 x 450 mm, Buffalo, NY: Moog Music, Inc., c.1983,

CRAY, SEYMOUR. 1925-1996. ORIGINAL CRAY 3 MODULE Original module consisting of 4 layers of 16 sub-modules, with 45 female connectors and 4 metal power connects,

JOBS, STEVE. 1955-2011. STEVE JOBS REVEALS HIS SPIRITUAL SIDE. Autograph Letter Signed ("steve jobs"), 1p, 4to, [Santa Cruz Mountains], [February 23, 1974], to Tim Brown, with autograph envelope,

APPLE II, REV 0 Original Apple II Personal Computer, 1977, serial number 1134, with Disk II floppy disc drive

APPLE COMPUTER, INC. LARGE 1970S RETAIL SIGN. Painted acrylic with metal frame, approximately 1230 x 1540 mm overall.

STEVE JOBS & MACINTOSH STEVE JOBS SETS THE STAGE FOR DESKTOP PUBLISHING. Document Signed ("steven jobs") as Chairman of Apple Computer, Inc. & ("K.R. Wigginton"), 12 pp, quarto, Cupertino, CA, July 12, 1982,

APPLE MACINTOSH PROTOTYPE THE EARLIEST KNOWN MACINTOSH TO APPEAR AT AUCTION. Macintosh Personal Computer, Cupertino, CA, circa February 1982,

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