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Volume 6 of this 7 volume set from historian Roger C. Paulson
promises to be the most complete old-time radio encyclopedia ever
written. This massive tome has been 20 years in the making and is a
MUST for any fan of radio history. With biographies of its (even
obscure) series and stars, it is the most comprehensive set ever
attempted! Everything from "Quaker Early Birds" to "Symphony Sid"
is covered here in an overwhelming amalgamation of biographical
material that is sure to please the casual observer as well as the
steadfast researcher of radio and early recorded sound. Birthdates,
deathdates, credit lists, cross-referenced with alternate show
names, Archives of the Airwaves far surpasses any book on radio
history ever before published.
This 8 volume set from historian Roger C. Paulson promises to be
the Most Complete OTR encyclopedia ever written. At least five
times the size of John Dunning's On the Air, this massive tome has
been 20 years in the making and is a MUST for any fan of radio.
Biographies of its (even obscure) series and stars, it is the most
comprehensive set ever attempted!
Volume 7 of this 7 volume set from historian Roger C. Paulson
promises to be the most complete old-time radio encyclopedia ever
written. This massive tome has been 20 years in the making and is a
MUST for any fan of radio history. With biographies of its (even
obscure) series and stars, it is the most comprehensive set ever
attempted! Everything from "T-Man" to "Bill Zuckert" is covered
here in an overwhelming amalgamation of biographical material that
is sure to please the casual observer as well as the steadfast
researcher of radio and early recorded sound. Birthdates,
deathdates, credit lists, cross-referenced with alternate show
names, Archives of the Airwaves far surpasses any book on radio
history ever before published.
This 10 volume set from historian Roger C. Paulson promises to be
the Most Complete OTR encyclopedia ever written. At least seven
times the size of John Dunning's On the Air, this massive tome has
been 20 years in the making and is a MUST for any fan of radio.
Biographies of its (even obscure) series and stars, it is the most
comprehensive set ever attempted! Everything from A&P Bandwagon
to Ivan Cury is covered in Volume 1 in an overwhelming amalgamation
of biographical material that is sure to please the casual observer
as well as the steadfast researcher of radio and early recorded
sound. Birthdates, deathdates, credit lists, cross-referenced with
alternate show names, Archives of the Airwaves far surpasses any
book on radio history ever before published. Volume 2 contains
everything from Dad and Junior to Bob Hope! ROGER C. PAULSON began
his passion for radio during the 1940's with his juvenile ear glued
to the loudspeaker. In 1946, while on a trip to New York City with
his parents, he became very excited to actually see live broadcasts
of shows he had often heard over the air. All of this eventually
led to his forty year career in broadcasting. During the 1970's he
began collecting tapes and books on old-time radio. After listening
to the tapes and reading the books he decided to author a complete,
accurate and readable encyclopedia on OTR he titled Archives of the
Airwaves. Some twenty years later, upon completing the
time-consuming research and writing, you are now reading the
result.
Archives of the Airwaves, Vol. 2 Roger C. Volume 1 of this 10
volume set from historian Roger C. Paulson promises to be the most
complete old-time radio encyclopedia ever written. At least seven
times the size of John Dunning's On the Air, this massive tome has
been 20 years in the making and is a MUST for any fan of radio
history. With biographies of its (even obscure) series and stars,
it is the most comprehensive set ever attempted! Everything from
Dad and Junior to Bob Hope is covered here in an overwhelming
amalgamation of biographical material that is sure to please the
casual observer as well as the steadfast researcher of radio and
early recorded sound. Birthdates, deathdates, credit lists,
cross-referenced with alternate show names, Archives of the
Airwaves far surpasses any book on radio history ever before
published.
Volume 4 of this 10 set from historian Roger C. Paulson promises to
be the most complete old-time radio encyclopedia ever written. At
least seven times the size of John Dunning's On the Air, this
massive tome has been 20 years in the making and is a MUST for any
fan of radio history. With biographies of its (even obscure) series
and stars, it is the most comprehensive set ever attempted!
Everything from "Ma and Pa" to "My-T-Fine Circus" is covered here
in an overwhelming amalgamation of biographical material that is
sure to please the casual observer as well as the steadfast
researcher of radio and early recorded sound. Birthdates,
deathdates, credit lists, cross-referenced with alternate show
names, Archives of the Airwaves far surpasses any book on radio
history ever before published. Author, Roger C. Paulson
Volume 1 of this 10 volume set from historian Roger C. Paulson
promises to be the most complete old-time radio encyclopedia ever
written. At least seven times the size of John Dunning's On the
Air, this massive tome has been 20 years in the making and is a
MUST for any fan of radio history. With biographies of its (even
obscure) series and stars, it is the most comprehensive set ever
attempted! Everything from A&P Bandwagon to Ivan Cury is
covered here in an overwhelming amalgamation of biographical
material that is sure to please the casual observer as well as the
steadfast researcher of radio and early recorded sound. Birthdates,
deathdates, credit lists, cross-referenced with alternate show
names, Archives of the Airwaves far surpasses any book on radio
history ever before published.
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