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    Collector Bookstore
    724 Delaware Street
    Leavenworth, KS 66048
    Collector Bookstore is a leading specialty retailer of price guides and reference books to inform and educate collectors and professionals in the antiques and collectors markets. Our customers include individual collectors, dealers, appraisers, auctioneers & other industry professionals. You won't receive heavily thumbed shelf copies from us! We buy most titles directly from the publisher and individual authors. Authors are encouraged to submit their reference titles for our consideration.
    GGB-2005-188660620X-WH3
    The Early Development of Radio in Canada, 1901-1930 by: Robert P. Murray, Editor
    ISBN:
    188660620X
    Book Title:
    The Early Development of Radio in Canada, 1901-1930
    Author:
    Robert P. Murray, Editor
    Binding:
    Soft Cover
    Copyright:
    2005
    Pages:
    154
    Size:
    8.5 x 11 in.
    Collector Bookstore is a retailer of new books located in Leavenworth, Kansas. We specialize in price guides and reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry.
    The early 1900s witnessed a technological revolution in industrial countries that brought radio into the homes of millions of people, forever changing their lifestyles. The Early Development of Radio in Canada, 1901-1930 captures the excitement of radio's early years in Canada. It highlights the unique contributions of Canada's radio pioneers, and the start-up stories of the companies that made broadcast radio reception a daily reality. It features the contributions of inventors such as Reginald Fessenden, Guglielmo Marconi, Ted Rogers, and W.W. Grant. It describes how the Canadian Marconi Company, the Northern Electric Company, the Canadian Independent Telephone Co, the Radio Corporation of America, Canadian General Electric, Canadian Westinghouse and others jostled for technological and legal advantage in the new market.
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