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Coyne television cyclopedia. N. Y., Greenberg, 1!)51.
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Dunlap, Orrin E. Dunlap's radio and television almanac. N. Y., Harper, 1951.
Dunlap, Orrin E. Understanding television; what it is and how it works. N. Y., Greenberg, 1948.
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The Fausht Co. Some billion dollar questions about television. N. Y.. 1949.
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Gorham, Maurice A. Television, medium of the future. N. Y. Maomillan. 1950.
Grob, B. Basic television — principles and servicing. N. Y., McGraw-Hill, 1951.
Hallows, R. W. Television simply explained. London, Chapman, 1948.
Harrington, Ruth L. Your opportunities in television. N. Y., Medill McBride, 1949.
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Hubbell, Richard W. 4000 years of television: the story of seeing at a distance. N. Y., Putnam. 1942.
Hubbell, Richard W. Television; programming and production. 2nd ed. N. Y. Farrar, 1950.
Hutchinson, Thomas H. Here is television: your window to the world. Rev. ed. N. Y., Hastings House. 1950.
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