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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.
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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.
4to (272 x 195 mm). Illustrated throughout, folding plate. Original pebbled brown cloth stamp in gilt. Toned, front hinge cracked after f.f.e.p., binding with extremities and head and tail of spine rubbed.
Provenance: The Textile Institute, Manchester (stamp to f.f.e.p.); H. Nisbet (ownership signature to front pastedown, small stamp to title).
RARE FIRST EDITION OF THE MOST DETAILED BOOK ON THE JACQUARD LOOM. "This extensively illustrated work is the most detailed published account of the design and operation of the Jacquard loom, on which Jacquard himself appears to have never published any details" (OOC). The Jacquard loom was the first machine to use punched cards to control a sequence of operations, an important advance towards the development of computer programming. Babbage planned to use punched cards to store programs in his Analytical engine. Hook & Norman Origins of Cyberspace 355.
4to (272 x 195 mm). Illustrated throughout, folding plate. Original pebbled brown cloth stamp in gilt. Toned, front hinge cracked after f.f.e.p., binding with extremities and head and tail of spine rubbed.
Provenance: The Textile Institute, Manchester (stamp to f.f.e.p.); H. Nisbet (ownership signature to front pastedown, small stamp to title).
RARE FIRST EDITION OF THE MOST DETAILED BOOK ON THE JACQUARD LOOM. "This extensively illustrated work is the most detailed published account of the design and operation of the Jacquard loom, on which Jacquard himself appears to have never published any details" (OOC). The Jacquard loom was the first machine to use punched cards to control a sequence of operations, an important advance towards the development of computer programming. Babbage planned to use punched cards to store programs in his Analytical engine. Hook & Norman Origins of Cyberspace 355.