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Symbols, signals, and noise: The nature and process of communication. By J. R. Pierce

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Symbols, signals, and noise: The nature and process of communication. By J. R. Pierce

by Wright, Ernest Vincent, 1872-1939. Gadsby, 1939.) Pierce, John Robinson, 1910-2002

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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1961   ¶ "FIRST EDITION" of this influential survey; including remarks on Burmann, Wright, and the Spanish lipogrammatists, with a paragraph from Gadsby (1939) on page 48. The latter, we note, was already such a rare book that Pierce was obliged to quote from it at second hand, never having seen a copy himself. (We also note that Pierce's secondhand quotation is more accurate than the second edition of Gadsby 2004, which -- for example -- 'corrects' Wright's spelling "carolling" in chapter 1.)  (Series: Harper modern science series; edited by James R. Newman.)   ||| Collation: In 16s (209 x 140 mm): 160 leaves, paginated [i-vi] vii-xi [xii], 1-305 [306-308].  Illustration: Diagrams, tables.  Binding: Publisher's red cloth lettered in gilt, publisher's device in blind, plain wove endpapers, yellow-and-red headbands, all edges trimmed and plain. Pictorial dust-jacket, priced $6.50.  Condition: Very good, dust-jacket slightly worn.   ||| For further details please contact Jay Dillon  Rare Books + Manuscripts, as below.  Pour plus de détails, veuillez contacter Jay Dillon  Rare Books + Manuscripts, comme ci-dessous. .

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Jay Dillon Rare Books + Manuscripts US (US)
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Title
Symbols, signals, and noise: The nature and process of communication. By J. R. Pierce
Author
Wright, Ernest Vincent, 1872-1939. Gadsby, 1939.) Pierce, John Robinson, 1910-2002
Book Condition
Used
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Hardcover
Publisher
Harper & Brothers
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1961
Keywords
Wright Ernest Vincent 1872 1939 Pierce John Robinson 1910 2002 Symbols signals and noise The nature and process of communication By J R JR Pierce New York NY Harper & Brothers 1961   first 1st edition edn ed    Gadsby A story of ov
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ABE current; ¶ current; History of Science; American Literature;

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