"Television: the revolution," ([1944])

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evision: THE REVOLUTIONARY INDUSTR By ROBERT E. LEE TELEVISION: THE REVOLUTIONARY INDUSTRY is a trip backstage in the television industry of the future. Without a syllable of technicality, the book deals with the problems facing the infant art. DR. LEE DE FOREST says: "No one who has not read this remarkable book can have the remotest con- ception of the changes which await this country with the coming of television." With a foreword by Dr. Lee De forest