
Punched Card Methods in Scientific Computation
by W. J. Eckert
"Punched Card Methods in Scientific Computation" by W. J. Eckert, published in 1940 by The Thomas J. Watson Astronomical Computing Bureau. This hardcover edition, printed in Lancaster, PA, explores early punched card technology in scientific computation. In good condition, it is a rare and valuable resource for collectors and historians of computing technology.
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The book is in good condition, with a solid orange hardcover showing minimal wear at the edges and corners. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or markings. There is no dust jacket present, which is typical for books of this age. Overall, it is well-preserved for a publication from 1940.
About This Vintage 1940 Edition
"Punched Card Methods in Scientific Computation" by W. J. Eckert, published by The Thomas J. Watson Astronomical Computing Bureau at Columbia University in January 1940, is a seminal work in the field of early computing. This book, printed in Lancaster, PA, offers a detailed exploration of the use of punched cards in scientific computation, a method that was revolutionary at the time. Eckert, a prominent figure in the development of computational methods, provides an in-depth analysis of the technology that laid the groundwork for modern computing. Given its publication date, this book is a rare find for collectors and historians of technology. The volume is bound in a sturdy orange hardcover, with no visible dust jacket. The condition is good, with minimal wear, making it a valuable addition to any collection focused on the history of computing or scientific instrumentation.
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The Thomas J. Watson Astronomical Computing Bureau, Columbia University
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