Scarecrow Press
Pages: 352
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8108-3781-2 • Hardback • May 2000 • $145.00 • (£112.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
George Shiers (1908-1983) was a California-based technical freelance author with several books and a host of telecommunications technology history articles to his credit. Christopher H. Sterling is a member of the George Washington University faculty, editor of Communication Booknotes Quarterly and more than a dozen books including Stay Tuned: A Concise HIstory of American Broadcasting .
Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 General Reference Works
Part 3 Serial Publications
Part 4 General Surveys
Part 5 Institutional and Company Histories
Part 6 Biography: Inventors, Scientists, and Engineers
Part 7 Telegraphy
Part 8 Telephony
Part 9 Electromagnetic Waves
Part 10 Radio
Part 11 Electroacoustics and Recording
Part 12 Electron Tubes and Solid State Devices
Part 13 Television
Part 14 Newer Media Technologies
Part 15 Transmission: Mobile, Satellite, Fiber Optic, and the Internet
Part 16 Telecommunications History on the Internet
Part 17 Name Index
Part 18 Title Index
Part 19 About the Authors
Because of the amount of information in this book, it is likely to be of wider interest than just to historians of electronics.... a wide range of academic institutions will also find it useful.
— Reference Reviews
Useful to anyone studying the history of telecommunications.
— Choice Reviews
This bibliography deserves to be in most libraries. It provides a handy reference for general and specialized patrons wanting more information on the history of the telecommunication industry.
— American Reference Books Annual
Highly recommended for large academic or research libraries.
— E-Streams
Here is one of the best bibliographical references you'll ever find!
— Awa