2 Book Set: Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s Volumes 1 & 2 by Alan Douglas
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2 Book Set: Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s Volumes 1 & 2 by Alan Douglas

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2 Book Set: Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s Volumes 1 & 2 by Alan DouglasThis is a set of two volumes of Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s. Features the start up stories of almost 150 different radio manufacturers in the United States Volume 1: A C Daton to J. B. Ferguson, Inc.: This is the definitive account of the exciting decade when radio first entered the home and changed forever the way of life in America. It features the start up stories of almost 150 different radio manufacturers in the United States and gives

This is a set of two volumes of Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s. Features the start-up stories of almost 150 different radio manufacturers in the United States

Volume 1: A-C Daton to J.B. Ferguson, Inc.:

This is the definitive account of the exciting decade when radio first entered the home and changed forever the way of life in America. It features the start-up stories of almost 150 different radio manufacturers in the United States and gives detailed information on the products they produced, making this an invaluable guide for radio collectors and historians alike. It includes rare photos of the factories and hundreds of pictures and reproduced magazine ads detailing their products.

Thousands of early radios are identified by make, model number and important features. The evolution of radio design is traced from crystal sets and one-tube "regens" to the first AC sets and superheterodynes.

Learn about the beginning of some of America's largest consumer electronics manufacturers like

  • General Electric,
  • RCA,
  • Raytheon,
  • Westinghouse,
  • Zenith
  • ... and others.

Organized alphabetically by manufacturer. Volume 1 includes A-C Daton to J.B. Ferguson, Inc.

Volume 2: Freed-Eisemann to Priess:

Table of Contents

The success of the first volume of this series has established author Alan Douglas as a leading authority on history of radio manufacturing and development in America. Volume two extends the wealth of information through an additional 31 manufacturers, providing extensive detail regarding their products and their manufacturing operations.

Our modern electronic world is based on the developments of many early twentieth-century contributions outlined in this series. Today we are surrounded by electronic marvels at every turn, themselves probably only teasers for what will be available in the future. In this series Mr. Douglas provides the historical foundation for the study of this industry and how the manufacturing got its start.

This volume features:

  • Freed-Eisemann
  • Eisemann
  • Freshman
  • Garod
  • Gilfillan
  • Grebe
  • Howard
  • Jones (Lester L. Jones/Melco)
  • Jones (Jos. W. Jones)
  • Kellogg
  • Kennedy
  • King
  • Kodel
  • Kolster
  • Leutz (Norden-Hauck)
  • Magnavox
  • Majestic (Grigsby-Grunow)
  • Marti (Martian)
  • Metro
  • Klitzen/Michigan
  • Midwest
  • Mu-Rad
  • Murdock
  • Music Master
  • Neutrowound
  • Operadio
  • Ozarka
  • Pfanstiehl
  • Philco
  • Pilot
  • Priess
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