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related to Sound reproduction; Tape recorders
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related to Sound reproduction; Tape recorders as a subject or category
Description Term used untill 1999
Book
Alexander, Robert Charles
(1999)
The inventor of stereo: The life and works of Alan Dower Blumlein.
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Thesis
Heumann, Michael D.
(1998)
Ghost in the machine: Sound and technology in 20th century literature.
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Article
Morton, David
(1998)
Armour Research Foundation and the wire recorder: How academic entrepreneurs fail.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 213-244).
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Chapter
Ghosh, Amitabha
(1997)
Orientalism and technology: A case study of introduction of voice-recording in India.
In: Studies in history of sciences
(p. 225).
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Thesis
Morton, David L.
(1995)
The history of magnetic recording in the United States, 1888-1978.
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Book
Millard, Andre
(1995)
America on record: A history of recorded sound.
(/isis/citation/CBB000073393/)
Article
Siefert, Marsha
(1995)
Aesthetics, technology, and the capitalization of culture: How the talking machine became a musical instrument.
Science in Context
(pp. 417-449).
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Article
DeGraaf, Leonard
(1995)
Confronting the mass market: Thomas Edison and the entertainment phonograph.
Business and Economic History
(pp. 88-96).
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Article
Clark, Mary; Nielsen, Henry
(1995)
Crossed wires and missing connections: Valdemar Poulsen, the American Telegraphone Company, and the failure to commercialize magnetic recording.
Business History Review
(pp. 1-41).
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Book
Welch, Walter L.; Burt, Leah Brodbeck Stenzel
(1994)
From tinfoil to stereo: The acoustic years of the recording industry, 1877-1929.
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Article
Clark, Mark
(1993)
Suppressing innovation: Bell Laboratories and magnetic recording.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 516-538).
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Article
Morton, David L.
(1993)
“The rusty ribbon”: John Herbert Orr and the making of the magnetic recording industry, 1945-1960.
Business History Review
(pp. 589-622).
(/isis/citation/CBB000040296/)
Thesis
Clark, Mark H.
(1992)
The magnetic recording industry, 1878-1960: An international study in business and technological history.
(/isis/citation/CBB001565175/)
Article
McGinn, Robert E.
(1983)
Stokowski and the Bell Telephone Laboratories: Collaboration in the development of high-fidelity sound reproduction.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 38-75).
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Article
LeMahieu, D. L.
(1982)
The Gramophone: Recorded music and the cultivated mind in Britain between the wars.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 372-391).
(/isis/citation/CBB000025505/)
Book
Moore, Jerrod Northrop
(1977)
A matter of records: Fred Gaisberg and the golden era of the gramaphone.
(/isis/citation/CBB000019122/)
Book
Read, Oliver; Welch, Walter L.
(1976)
From tin foil to stereo: Evolution of the phonograph.
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