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BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORY SURVEYS. WEIK, MARTIN H., editor. A Survey [-Fourth Survey] of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: December 1955; June 1957; March 1961; and January 1964.
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BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORY SURVEYS.
WEIK, MARTIN H., editor. A Survey [-Fourth Survey] of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: December 1955; June 1957; March 1961; and January 1964.
4 volumes. 4to. Illustrated. Original wrappers except First Survey in recent black cloth. Few library markings, vol 2 with light insect wear to covers and title.
A "FACEBOOK" FOR THE POPULATION OF COMPUTERS IN THE U.S. AT THIS TIME WITH THOROUGH DESCRIPTIONS AND PHOTOGRAPHS, First and Second Surveys appear to be second printings. Many individual systems are covered in multiple pages with detailed specs, costs, etc. The report grew from 272 pp in the First Survey to over 1000 pp in the Third. The Fourth Survey is a Supplement to the Third at about 400 pp. Origins of Cyberspace 983, 984, 985 and 987.
4 volumes. 4to. Illustrated. Original wrappers except First Survey in recent black cloth. Few library markings, vol 2 with light insect wear to covers and title.
A "FACEBOOK" FOR THE POPULATION OF COMPUTERS IN THE U.S. AT THIS TIME WITH THOROUGH DESCRIPTIONS AND PHOTOGRAPHS, First and Second Surveys appear to be second printings. Many individual systems are covered in multiple pages with detailed specs, costs, etc. The report grew from 272 pp in the First Survey to over 1000 pp in the Third. The Fourth Survey is a Supplement to the Third at about 400 pp. Origins of Cyberspace 983, 984, 985 and 987.

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