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The First Book Of Television by Edward Stoddard ➤ Franklin Watts Inc 5th Printing 1955
Edward Stoddard; Laszlo Roth (Illus) The First Book Of Television Franklin Watts Inc Fifth Printing 1955
Title: The First Book Of Television
Author: Edward Stoddard; Laszlo Roth (Illus)
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Franklin Watts Inc 1955
Edition: Fifth Printing
LCCN: 55-5407
Size: 7.25 X 8.75 * 63 pages
Synopsis: Basic principles of the mechanical aspects of television introduce the medium to the growing number of youngsters who want to know how it works. There are clear statements about the history of its development, the roles played by its various parts from scanning beam to image orthicon camera to the hook up for coast to coast broadcasting, and one follows carefully, the how's are all pretty well answered. Snappily illustrated by Lazlo Roth, the book also includes studio programming.
Overall Condition: Good + It has very minimal wear to the cover and no holes or tears. The dust jacket is not included. The binding has minimal wear. The pages are undamaged with no creasing or tearing, no pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins. There are no missing pages; see images.
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International Shipping cost is based on the destination so inquire before buying. Mobile users must scroll to the bottom and click on 'use desktop site' to bring up the Ask a Question link which sends me an email.
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Just about all the books are USED books. Some have been used more gently than others. Some have been in libraries and have typical library extras. Some are so old and/or interesting that they are being offered for the sake of preservation regardless of the condition they are in. If the condition of the book is very important to you, please feel free to click the 'Ask seller a question' link and I will tell you more.
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Title: The First Book Of Television
Author: Edward Stoddard; Laszlo Roth (Illus)
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Franklin Watts Inc 1955
Edition: Fifth Printing
LCCN: 55-5407
Size: 7.25 X 8.75 * 63 pages
Synopsis: Basic principles of the mechanical aspects of television introduce the medium to the growing number of youngsters who want to know how it works. There are clear statements about the history of its development, the roles played by its various parts from scanning beam to image orthicon camera to the hook up for coast to coast broadcasting, and one follows carefully, the how's are all pretty well answered. Snappily illustrated by Lazlo Roth, the book also includes studio programming.
Overall Condition: Good + It has very minimal wear to the cover and no holes or tears. The dust jacket is not included. The binding has minimal wear. The pages are undamaged with no creasing or tearing, no pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins. There are no missing pages; see images.
Secure shipping bubble-wrapped in a new box/mailer.
2026--U.S. shipping for this (One Pound Media Mail) is $4.47 with tracking.
Multiple items will be combined for the lowest shipping price.
International Shipping cost is based on the destination so inquire before buying. Mobile users must scroll to the bottom and click on 'use desktop site' to bring up the Ask a Question link which sends me an email.
(PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE MAKING ANY PAYMENT FROM OUTSIDE THE U.S.)
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Just about all the books are USED books. Some have been used more gently than others. Some have been in libraries and have typical library extras. Some are so old and/or interesting that they are being offered for the sake of preservation regardless of the condition they are in. If the condition of the book is very important to you, please feel free to click the 'Ask seller a question' link and I will tell you more.
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