
About Television
by Martin Mayer
"About Television" by Martin Mayer, Harper & Row, 1972. Hardcover edition exploring the evolution of television. Good condition with a worn dust jacket featuring edge tears. A key resource for media studies and television history enthusiasts.
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The book is in good condition with a dust jacket that exhibits noticeable wear, including edge tears and creasing. The binding is intact, and there are no inscriptions or library markings. Overall, the book presents well for its age, with clean pages and a sturdy cover.
About This Vintage 1972 Edition
"About Television" by Martin Mayer, published by Harper & Row in 1972, offers a comprehensive examination of the television industry and its profound impact on society. This hardcover edition, published in New York and other major cities, delves into the technological advancements, key personalities, and economic forces that shaped television as a dominant medium. Mayer, an esteemed author known for his insightful analysis of American institutions, provides a detailed account of how television has transformed communication and culture. This edition is a valuable resource for those interested in media studies and the historical development of broadcasting. The dust jacket shows signs of wear with edge tears, but the book remains intact, making it a solid addition to any collection focused on media history.
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