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Book Synopsis
Morton, so have business strategies, patent battles, and a host of other factors.

Trade Review
Traces the development of sound technology in the U.S. and Europe from the first demonstration of the phono-autograph in 1857 to the latest MP3 technology. Morton skillfully blends a basic understanding of the physical principles involved in recording sound waves with an interesting chronological account that examines the cultural and economic issues affecting the development of sound technology... Written in an engaging style for general readers and includes references to primary and scholarly resources for readers who want to learn more. Choice

Table of Contents

Introduction
Timeline
1. Birth of Recording
2. Out of the Laboratory
3. The Commercial Debut of Sound Recording Devices
4. The Introduction of Discs
5. Recording in the Business World
6. The Heyday of the Photograph
7. The Talkies
8. Records and Radio in the United States
9. The Crucial 1930s
10. Recording in World War II
11. The Postwar Scene
12. Hi-Fi
13. Revolution in the Studio
14. Mobile Sound
15. Cassette to Compact Disc
16. Record Companies versus the World
17. Online Music and the Future of Listening
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

Sound Recording

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A Paperback / softback by David L. Morton

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 05/05/2006
    ISBN13: 9780801883989, 978-0801883989
    ISBN10: 0801883989

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Morton, so have business strategies, patent battles, and a host of other factors.

    Trade Review
    Traces the development of sound technology in the U.S. and Europe from the first demonstration of the phono-autograph in 1857 to the latest MP3 technology. Morton skillfully blends a basic understanding of the physical principles involved in recording sound waves with an interesting chronological account that examines the cultural and economic issues affecting the development of sound technology... Written in an engaging style for general readers and includes references to primary and scholarly resources for readers who want to learn more. Choice

    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Timeline
    1. Birth of Recording
    2. Out of the Laboratory
    3. The Commercial Debut of Sound Recording Devices
    4. The Introduction of Discs
    5. Recording in the Business World
    6. The Heyday of the Photograph
    7. The Talkies
    8. Records and Radio in the United States
    9. The Crucial 1930s
    10. Recording in World War II
    11. The Postwar Scene
    12. Hi-Fi
    13. Revolution in the Studio
    14. Mobile Sound
    15. Cassette to Compact Disc
    16. Record Companies versus the World
    17. Online Music and the Future of Listening
    Glossary
    Bibliography
    Index

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