Phonographs with Flair
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Timothy C.,Fabrizio & George F. Paul Fads and fashions influenced the evolution of phonograph design in twentiethcentury America, creating a vivid visual cavalcade. This beautiful volume is full of gleaming metal, glistening wood, pastel plastic, glowing dials, and fashionable fabrics. This is a story of developing style that stretches from the Victrola in the early 1900s to Quadraphonic sound of the 1970s. Yet the history of phonograph design is not just about eyecatching cabinetry, it is also the saga of our parents and grandparents, and the way they saw the world in which they lived. Through 340 colour illustrations and detailed captions the development of phonograph design and sound reproduction is engagingly explored. All who are interested in phonograph collecting, design, art, music and twentiethcentury social history will be fascinated by this book. 279 x 215, 340 colour photos ,192 pages, hard cover

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