
Pictorial History of Television
by Daniel Blum
"Pictorial History of Television" by Daniel Blum, Bonanza Books, 1959. Hardcover in good condition, lacks dust jacket. Offers a comprehensive visual history of early television. Ideal for collectors of media history. No inscriptions or library marks.
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The book is in good condition with noticeable wear on the spine and corners. The hardcover lacks a dust jacket but retains its structural integrity. The pages are clean, with no inscriptions or library markings, making it a solid copy for collectors.
About This Vintage 1959 Edition
"Pictorial History of Television" by Daniel Blum, published by Bonanza Books in 1959, offers an in-depth visual exploration of the early days of television. Printed in New York, this edition captures the essence of television's formative years through a rich collection of images and detailed accounts. Daniel Blum, known for his contributions to documenting entertainment history, provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of TV. This book is especially valuable for collectors interested in media history, as it includes acknowledgments to various contributors and sources such as T.V. Guide. The absence of a dust jacket is noted, but the hardcover remains in good condition with some wear, making it a desirable addition to any collection of media history.
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