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The Phonogram (1900-10)

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A Practical Guide to the use of the Edison Phonograph— Andem, 1892. The Telephone Microphone and the Phonograph—Du Moncel. W ft* The Electric Telephone. Geo. B. Prescott Inventors (interesting chapter on Edison).—P. G. Hubert, Jr. The Phonogram, Vol. 1, Nos. 1—6. pub. by—H. A. Shattuck, 1900.' H PUBLISHER’S NOTICE.—This issue of the Phono- gram being Number Six, completes the first volume. Back Numbers, One, Two, Three, Four and Five are out oi print and may be had for a short time of the Publisher for five cents the copy. To the Great Majority of People in the U. S. and Elsewhere, a few bound volumes, Number One are offered, neatly done in stiff buckram covert, and gilt top edges, for sixty cents each. This barely coven the cost of binding and postage. A Special Index of con- tents will be included in the bound Volume One. Copies of this Special Index furnished free on request, to all sub- scribers on record this first day of October, nineteen hundred. H Hereafter subscriptions commence with current issue. Individual photo-drawings of the talent /. /. ; the different artists who sing and play for the Phonograph may be purchased of John Wright, 234 Union Street, Hackensack, N. J. To subscribers of the Phonogram these pictures are sent for inspection free of charge. Write for further particulars. ! ^ i fill Wm* '■■■’ t 'mm