[SIGCIS-Members] Handwritten "First Draft" in Dyson's book?

Dag Spicer dspicer at computerhistory.org
Tue Sep 1 11:07:11 PDT 2015


OK.

(Email conatct info shared privately with Mai).

Dag 


> On Sep 1, 2015, at 11:00 AM, Chuck House <housec1839 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> George Dyson has given a number of talks about this book, the process by
> which it was written, and the sources.  A key set of sources were
> available from family and friends, previously unaccessed.  My strong hunch
> re your question is that "lots of the unreferenced information" is of this
> type.  My understanding (or maybe inferred belief) is that much of this
> material is in process of being given to (or maybe has been given to) the
> Princeton libraries, but it likely is not yet indexed, catelogued, or
> assentioned, which could account for your difficulty in locating some of
> it.
> 
> I am pretty sure that Dyson's contact info is available via the Computer
> History Museum.  Dag?
> 
> Best regards,
> Chuck House
> 
> On 9/1/15 7:56 AM, "Members on behalf of Mai Sugimoto"
> <members-bounces at lists.sigcis.org on behalf of nix.pura at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Dear SIGCIS members:
>> 
>> I found George Dyson's book, Turing's Cathedral (2012), seems to show
>> the original hand-written version of the "First Draft" (probably?) in
>> a picture page, which is on 13 pages after p.136. Since the caption
>> says the picture is from Princeton University Libraries, I contacted
>> archivists of the Libraries to access the manuscript. But the
>> archivists answered they cannot find any material like the picture
>> within the collection or elsewhere in related collection. I also asked
>> to the IAS Library, but they cannot find anything, either. Then, as
>> the archivists suggested, I contacted the publisher to send a message
>> to Mr. Dyson. They told me just a forwarding address, so I sent a
>> regular mail to Mr. Dyson in last February to make sure of the
>> location of the manuscript.
>> 
>> I have not received the reply yet. I am stranded. Does anyone know
>> contact information of Dyson, or have any idea about the picture on
>> the book or the original hand-written version of the draft? My
>> colleagues and I have been working of a Japanese translation of von
>> Neumann's original paper. Dyson's book is very interesting, but it
>> seems to have a lot of unreferenced information, so my collaborators
>> and I think that we should be careful to handle this book in the
>> bibliographical comments.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Mai Sugimoto
>> Associate Professor
>> Faculty of Sociology, Kansai University
>> 3-3-35, Yamate-cho, Suita-shi
>> Osaka, Japan 564-8680
>> msgmt at kansai-u.ac.jp
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