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MATHEMATICAL TABLES AND OTHER AIDS TO COMPUTATION Mathematical Tables and other Aids to Computation. Washington,D.C.: National Research Council, 1943-1959.

HARVARD MARK I MANUAL [HOPPER, GRACE.] Staff of the Computation Laboratory. A Manual of Operation for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator. Cambridge: Harvard University Press: 1946.

VON NEUMANN ARCHITECTURE BURKS, ARTHUR W., HERMAN H. GOLDSTINE, AND JOHN VON NEUMANN. Preliminary Discussion of the Logical Design of an Electronic Computing Instrument. [Princeton: Institute for Advanced Studies, September 1947.]

OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH: DIGITAL COMPUTER NEWSLETTER SMITH, ALBERT E., A.J. NEUMANN, et al, eds. Digital Computer Newsletter. [Washington]: Office of Naval Research, Mathematical Sciences Division, April 21, 1949 - July, 1961 & July 1962.

SWISS MODEL 45 NEMA CIPHER MACHINE Type T-D (Tasten-Druecker-Maschine) enciphering machine, serial number TD 5050. Switzerland: Zellweger AG, c.1950.

UNIVAC Programming for the Univac System. [New York]: Remington Rand: January 1953.

COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATION BERKELEY, EDMUND C., ed. Computing Machinery Field. — Computers and Automation. New York: Edmund C. Berkeley and Associates, January, 1953-December, 1956. Vol 2, no 1 to Vol 5, no 12.

COMPUTER INDUSTRY STOCK ANALYSIS LITTLE, ARTHUR D., INC. The Electronic Data Processing Industry. Present Equipment, Technological Trends, Potential Market. New York: White, Weld & Co., Members New York Stock Exchange, [1956].

FORTRAN [BACKUS, JOHN. 1924-2007.] Fortran Introductory Programmer's Manual, etc. New York: I.B.M., March-May, 1957.

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS CAL-TECH PROTOTYPE HANDHELD CALCULATOR 1965-1967 Original milled aluminum hinged case finished in black, 155 x 105 x 43 mm, 18-button keypad including zero bar, number readout window, power switch, power charger plug, opens to reveal clear panel cover array of 4 Large-Scale Integration silicon "slices" and 3 shift register chips on a circuit board, thermal printer with thin paper roll, black plexiglass panel covering potted battery group and discretionary circuitry for power supply,

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS "LARGE-SCALE INTEGRATION" INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Group of silicon integrated circuit slices, Dallas, 1965-1967,

MERRYMAN, JERRY DALE. 1932-2019. Collection of notes and technical drawings related to the invention of the hand-held calculator and other projects.

WOZNIAK, STEVE & STEVE JOBS. Blue Box, 1972. An original first iteration "blue box" populated circuit board made by Steve Wozniak and marketed by Steve Jobs and Wozniak, 51 x 72 mm, with speaker wire and 9volt battery connector.

DATA GENERAL NOVA 2 MODEL 8352 16-Bit Minicomputer, Southboro, MA, 1973, rackmount chassis, front panel with 26 switches, LED indicators, rear with 5 serial ports, 2 fans,

INTEL INTELLEC-8 8-Bit Microcomputer, 1973, aluminum case with hinged top and magnetic closures, face plate with 48 LEDs, 31 switches, ZIF socket and key switch; containing 10 modules, cooling fan, 5 serial ports at back,

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

IMSAI 8080 8-bit microcomputer, c.1975, metal case with removable top, 174 x 439 x 498 mm, faceplate with 22 alternating red and blue switches, numerous LEDs, reverse with 3 serial ports, fan.

HEWLETT-PACKARD 9825A DESKTOP COMPUTER Palo Alto, 1976, molded plastic case with full QWERTY keyboard, 8 system command keys, 4 display keys, 4 line keys, 4 character keys, 12 function keys, alpha-numeric LED display, 16-character thermal printer, data cartridge port, 4 expansion cartridge ports in front, fan and power supply at back,

PROCESSOR TECHNOLOGY SOL-20 Group of 3 8-Bit microcomputers by Processor Technology, 1976-1978, with QWERTY keyboard and number pad, walnut sides, metal top,

DIGITAL SPEECH SYNTHESIZER AI CYBERNETIC SYSTEMS Model 1000 Speech Synthesizer, Rev C, populated S-100 bus circuit board, University Park, New Mexico, 1976,

[JOBS, STEVE. 1955-2011.] Printed pass, 2 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches, Glen Helen, CA, September 3-5, 1982,

APPLE MACINTOSH EVOLUTION Group of 3 original molded plastic faceplates, Apple Inc, 1983-1984:

JOBS, STEVE. 1955-2011. Original patent award plaque presented to Steve Jobs by Apple on the occasion of his design for the design of the Macintosh case,

ORVILLE WRIGHT. 1871-1948. Stability of Aeroplanes. [Philadelphia]: J.B. Lippincott, 1914.

ORVILLE WRIGHT. 1871-1948. The Beginning of Human Flight. New York: The Wright Company, [1916].

SIKORSKY S-40 FLYING BOAT: ENGINEER'S DRAWING "Sikorsky 4 Engined Passengers & Mail Amphibion. Type S-40." Sikorsky Aviation Corp, signed "J. Linsrery," dated 5/23/29.

WERNHER VON BRAUN & GERMAN ROCKETRY A framed group of signatures including:

SPUTNIK ROCKET - 8K71-PS Fiberglass, metal and plastic model of the Sputnik Rocket with the Sputnik-1 satellite at the top, black painted wood base,

ALAN SHEPARD AND THE MERCURY SEVEN BOOK SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY SHEPARD THE DAY HE BECAME THE FIRST AMERICAN IN SPACE

MERCURY PROGRAM COLLECTION

MERCURY SEVEN ASTRONAUT-SIGNED & INSCRIBED PORTRAIT COLLECTION

ORIGINAL GEMINI 133P TRAINER ATTITUDE & MANEUVER CONTROL SYSTEM CONSOLE USED AT MSC TO TRAIN FOR PROJECT GEMINI Seated instrument panel approx 5 feet 8½ inches at widest point, gimbal system with attitude hand controller labeled "SIMULATED" and central joystick; mounted onto approx 6 x 3 foot base with casters, instructor's control panel mounted to wooden cabinet directly behind chair module, Burtek Inc for McDonnell, 1963.

GEMINI IV: FIRST AMERICAN TO WALK IN SPACE Group of 4 photographs, 11 x 14 inches, on Kodak paper, c.1965, depicting Ed White's 1965 EVA,

GORDON COOPER'S GEMINI 5 FLOWN UNITED STATES FLAG WITH LETTER FROM COOPER DESCRIBING THE MISSION FLOWN United States Flag made from silk, 4 by 6 inches,

GEMINI XI MISSION EMBLEM CARRIED ON THE FLIGHT PRESENTED TO GORDON COOPER FROM CHARLES "PETE" CONRAD

JAMES LOVELL'S FLOWN GEMINI 12 MISSION EMBLEM Flown Gemini XII embroidered cloth emblem in black orange and gold, November 1966.

GEMINI XII: THE FIRST SPACE SELFIE

GEMINI XII: THE END OF THE GEMINI PROGRAM

GEMINI: GROUP OF 3 "RED NUMBER" PHOTOGRAPHS 3 Color photographs, 8 x 10 inches, 1965-1966, with red NASA identification number in upper margin

LUNAR PHOTOGRAPHY: RANGER PROGRAM Ranger VII [VIII; X]: Photographs of the Moon. [Pasadena]: NASA & Jet Propulsion Laboratory, August 27, 1964-December 15, 1965.

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