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Origin of modern calculating machines

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A technical chronicle traces the development of mechanical calculation from primitive counting aids through the inventions and patents that led to modern adding and accounting machines. It explains the mechanical principles behind key-driven and key-set recording devices, contrasts their intended uses, and details control mechanisms that enabled reliable multi-order operation. Illustrations and patent drawings accompany clear, non-technical descriptions of notable calculators, recorders, tabulators, and high-speed and billing devices. The author also discusses practical aspects of manufacture and operation and relates each machine to accounting practice, closing with reflections on the evolution of the art.

Chapters

  PAGE
Foreword  1
Types of Ancient and Modern Machines  5
The Early Key-Driven Art 17
The Key-Driven Calculator 50
Early Efforts in the Recording Machine Art 79
First Practical Recorders 111
Introduction of the Modern Accounting Machine   144
The High-Speed Calculator 149
The Improved Recorder 163
The Bookkeeping and Billing Machine 174
A Closing Word 190