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ORIGINAL SIGN FROM PAULING'S 1950s CALTECH EXHIBIT PAULING, LINUS CARL. 1901-1994. Hand-lettered sign on board, 435 x 440 mm, in aluminum stand, 1230 mm tall, c. 1953.

OPERATION CROSSROADS ATOMIC TESTS: OPTICS A U.S. Navy icaroscope, used to view the Atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll, Universal Camera Corporation, c.1944.

MANHATTAN PROJECT: VIEWING WINDOW GLASS Glass specimen, approximately 150 x 121 x 72 mm.

JARVIK 7 ARTIFICIAL HEART Dacron polyester, plastic and aluminum, approximately 445 x 160 mm,

TURING, ALAN MATHISON. 1912-1954. "On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem." [WITH:] "On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem. A correction." IN: Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, series 2, vols 42-3. London, C.F. Hodgson and Son, [1936-] 1937.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY COMPUTATION LABORATORY: MARK I COMPUTER The Annals of the Computation Laboratory of Harvard University. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1945-1955.

ENIAC Nature. Volumes 157 and 158, 1946.

SHANNON, CLAUDE E. 1916-2001. THE FOUNDING OF INFORMATION THEORY. "A Mathematical Theory of Communication." Offprint from Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 27 (July and October). New York: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1948.

GABOR, DENNIS. 1900-1979. Lectures on Communication Theory. Delivered in the Fall Term of 1951 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, MA: September 22, 1951.

FERRANTI DIGITAL COMPUTER FIRST BOOK ON A COMPUTER VIDEO GAME. Faster Than Thought: The Ferranti Nimrod Digital Computer. Hollinwood, Lancashire: Ferranti, Ltd. 1951.

VON NEUMANN, JOHN. 1903-1957. Collected Works. New York: MacMillan and Co., 1961-1963.

ENIAC ECKERT, J. PRESPER, JOHN W. MAUCHLY, HERMAN H. GOLDSTINE and JOHN GRIST BRAINERD. Description of the ENIAC and Comments on Electronic Digital Computing Machines. N.p.: Applied Mathematics Panel National Defense Research Committee, November 30, 1945.

ENIAC OPERATION MANUAL BURKS, ARTHUR & DR. HARRY HUSKEY. Report on the The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer). Operating Manual. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, Moore School of Electrical Engineering, June 1, 1946.

ENIAC TECHNICAL REPORTS 2 Technical Reports in 3 volumes:

ENIAC GOLDSTINE, ADELE K. Report on the The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer). Technical Report I, Volume I. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, Moore School of Electrical Engineering, 1946.

GOLDSTINE, H.H. and JOHN VON NEUMANN. Planning and Coding of Problems for an Electronic Computing Instrument, Part II. Princeton, NJ: Institute for Advanced Study, 1947-1948.

EDVAC: 1946 PROGRESS REPORT Progress Report on the EDVAC (Electronic Discrete Variable Computer). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, Moore School of Electrical Engineering, 1946.

EDVAC: VON NEUMANN ARCHITECTURE BURKS, ARTHUR, HERMAN H. GOLDSTINE and JOHN VON NEUMANN. Preliminary Discussion of the Logical Design of an Electronic Computing Instrument, Part I, Volume I. Princeton, NJ: Institute for Advanced Study, September 1947.

EDVAC: MOORE SCHOOL LECTURES Theory and Techniques for Design of Electronic Digital Computers. Lectures given at the Moore school 8 July 1946 - 31 August 1946. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, Moore School of Electrical Engineering, September 10, 1947.

EDVAC GOLDSTINE, H.H & JOHN VON NEUMANN. Planning and Coding of Problems for an Electronic Computing Instrument. Princeton, NJ: Institute for Advanced Study, 1947-1948.

COMPUTING: 1948 GOLDSTINE, H.H., A.H. TAUB and W.J. WOOD. Survey of the Computing Needs and Resources of the Department of the Army. Aberdeen, MD: Ballistic Research Laboratories, Arlington Proving Grounds, 1948.

EDVAC HILTON, HERBERT B. Memorandum Report No. 771: Problem Programming for the EDVAC. Aberdeen, MD: Ballistic Research Laboratories, 1954.

U.S. COMPUTERS: 1955-1964 WEIK, MARTIN H. 4 technical reports:

BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES JOURNALS Ordance Computer Newsletter: 1 (1), 1 (2), 2 (1), II (2), IV, V. Aberdeen, MD: Ballistic Research Laboratories, 1954-1958.

COMPTOMETER THE "WOODIE." Chicago: Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Co., c. 1888.

ANITA MK VIII CALCULATOR Metal and plastic case, Uxbridge, England, Bell & Punch Co., c. 1961,

ANITA MK 12 CALCULATOR Metal and plastic case, Uxbridge, England, Bell & Punch Co., c. 1966,

ANITA 1000 CALCULATOR Metal and plastic case, Uxbridge, England, Bell & Punch Co., c. 1969,

DREAM MACHINES/COMPUTER LIB INSPIRATION FOR THE PERSONAL COMPUTER REVOLUTION. NELSON, TED. Dream Machines / Computer Lib. Original paste up proofs, 1974,

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,

MICROCHIPS Massive curated collection of integrated circuits including highlights such as:

NAGRA SN MINATURE REEL-TO-REEL RECORDER Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorder, Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne, Switzerland, 1970s,

APPLE II: VENTLESS REV 0 THE RAREST, MOST IMPACTFUL APPLE. Original Apple II Personal Computer, Cupertino, CA: 1977, approx. 455 x 385 x 100 mm, serial no 62,

WEST COAST COMPUTER FAIRE, 1977 & 1978 WARREN, JIM C., editor. West Coast Computer Faire, Conference Proceedings. San Francisco & San Jose: Computer Faire, 1977-1978.

SILICON VALLEY MAP HOBURG, MARYANNE REGAL. Silicon Valley. Fremont, CA: City Graphics of America, 1982.

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

APPLE COMPUTER, INC. RARE TECHNICAL ALBUM OF SCHEMATICS. Apple Service: Level II Technical Reference #204-1011. [Cupertino: c.1983].

APPLE MACINTOSH TEAM POLO SHIRT Production Engineering Team Shirt, [Cupertino, CA, Apple Computer, Inc, 1980s.],

APPLE COMPUTER, INC. MID-1980s EUROPEAN RETAILER FLAG. White cloth flag, 995 x 1505 mm, with central rainbow Apple logo,

A MACINTOSH USED BY STEVE JOBS AT NEXT, INC. Macintosh SE Computer, Cupertino, CA, Apple Computer, late 1987,

JOBS SIGNS A PERFORMANCE REVIEW JOBS, STEVE. 1955-2011. Document Signed ("Steve Jobs"), 5pp, 4to., Redwood City, NeXT Software, Inc., June 30, 1995,

STEVE JOBS NeXT BUSINESS CARD Printed business card, 51 x 89 mm, Redwood City, NeXT Computer, Inc., [1990s], with NeXT cube logo.

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