The development of Xerox copying / by Chester F. Carlson and J.J. Ermenc. [1965]

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The development of Xerox copying / by Chester F. Carlson and J.J. Ermenc. [1965]

[4], 64, [2] leaves ; 29 cm.

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University of Rochester

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Ermenc, Joseph J.

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Carlson, Chester Floyd, 1906-1968

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Chester Floyd Carlson (1906-1968) was an American patent attorney who invented xerography in 1938. From the guide to the Chester F. Carlson papers, 1898-1975, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Chester Floyd Carlson (1906-1968) was born in Seattle, WA on February 8, 1906 to Olof and Ellen (maiden name Hawkins) Carlson. The family moved around a lot, mostly as a result of trying to find relief for Carlson's father's tuberculosis. Ev...