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TELEVISION BIBLIOGRAPHY
TELEVISION PROGRAMMING AND PRODUCTION, by Richard F. Hubbell, New York: Murray Hill Books, Inc., 1945.
TELEVISION SHOWMANSHIP, by Judy DuPay, Schenectady; General Electric Co., 1945.
TELEVISION, THE EYES OF TOMORROW, by Capt. William C. Eddy, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1945.
TELEVISION FOR BEGINNERS, by James Cameron, Cameron Publishing Co., 1940.
TELEVISION MANUAL (Revised Edition) by F. J. Camm, Brooklyn: Chemical Publishing Co., 1943.
TELEVISION AND SHORT WAVE HANDBOOK, by F. J. Camm, Brooklyn: Chemical Publishing Co., 1942.
TELEVIEWING, by E. H. Robinson. Selwyn and Blount, 1935.
TELEVISION (Dictionary) by E. J. G. Lewis. Pitman Publishing Co., 1936.
TELEVISION, by M. G. Scroggie. Blackie & Son, Ltd., 1935.
TELEVISION, RCA Institute. Technical Press, 1936.
TELEVISION, ITS METHODS AND USES, by E. H. Felix. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1931.
TELEVISION : COLLECTED ADDRESSES AND PAPERS ON THE FUTURE OF THE NEW ART AND ITS RECENT TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS. Vols. 1-2. RCA Institutes Technical Press, 1936-1937.
TELEVISION FOR THE AMATEUR CONSTRUCTOR, by Harry John Barton Chappelle, London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., 1934.
POWER, by Frank C. Walthrop and Joseph Borkin. William Morrow & Co., 1938.
TELEVISION THEORY AND PRACTICE, by J. H. Reyner. Sherwood Press 1935
TELEVISION TODAY AND TOMORROW, by S. A. Moseley and H. K. B. Chappie. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1934.
TELEVISION UP TO DATE, by R. W. Hutchinson. University Tutorial Press, 1937.
TELEVISION WITH CATHODE RAYS, by A. H. Halloran. Pacific Radio Publications Co., 1936.
TELEVISION: A PRACTICAL TREATISE, by K. A. Hathaway, Chicago: American Technical Society, 1933.
TELEVISION: THE REVOLUTIONARY INDUSTRY, by Robert E. Lee, Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1944.
TELEVISION, Pennsylvania WPA Writers' Program, published by Albert Whitman, 1942.
TELEVISION SEMINAR, Radio Executive Club, published by Radio Executives Club, 1944.
TELEVISION, EDITORIAL RESEARCH REPORTS, by Harold Kellock, published by Editorial Research Reports, 1944.
TELEVISION STANDARDS AND PRACTICE, edited by Donald G. Fink, McGraw-Hill, 1943.
TELEVISION: A GUIDE FOR THE AMATEUR, by Sydney A. Moseley and H. McKay. London: Oxford University Press, 1936.
TELEVISION STANDARDS AND PRACTISE, by (Ed) Donald G. Fink, (Selected papers from the precedings of the National Television System Committee and its panels. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1943.
TELEVISION CYCLOPAEDIA, by A. T. Witts. Chapman, 1937.
TELEVISION ENGINEERING, by J. C. Wilson, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1937.
TELEVISION OPTICS, by L. M. Meyers. Pitman Publishing Co., 1936.
TELEVISION RECEPTION, by Manfred Van Ardene (translation by 0. S. Puckle). Chapman and Hall, 1936.
TELEVISION RECEPTION TECHNIQUE, bv P. D. Tyers. Pitman, 1938.
TELEVISION: TECHNICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS, by E. J. G. James. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1936.
TELEVISION: A STRUGGLE FOR
TELEVISION MANUAL, by F. J. Camm, Chemical Publishing Co., 1943.
THE OUTLOOK FOR TELEVISION, by Orrin E. Dunlap, Jr. Harper & Bros., 1932.
THE FUTURE OF TELEVISION, by Orrin E. Dunlap, Jr., Harper & Bros., 1942.
THE BOSTON POST BOOK ON TELEVISION, by Henry Milton Lane, Boston : Boston Post, 1928.
THE PURDUE UNIVERSITY EXPERINENTAL TELEVISION SYSTEM, by C. F. Harding, Lafayette, 1939.
THIS THING CALLED BROADCASTING, by Alfred M. Goldsmith and A. C. Lescarboura, New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1930.
TODAY AND TOMORROW, by J. Mills, New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1944.
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