


Harrison Horblit?s One Hundred Books Famous in Science and Printing and the Mind of Man cited only the seventeenth century invention of logarithms by John Napier relative to the history of computing. Few of the bibliographies of scientific and technological classics consulted by twentieth-century science collectors included any representation of computing. more » nologically from 1613 to about 1970. This beautifully designed, finely produced, and extensively illustrated book describes a library of technical reports, books, pamphlets, ephemera, letters, typescripts, manuscripts, prints, photographs, blueprints, and medals on the history of computing, networking, and related aspects of telecommunications.
