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Kimpton,
Diana.
EDISON'S FANTASTIC PHONOGRAPH
London : Francis Lincoln,
2003.
IL K-3
ISBN 1845072626
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a hundred years ago, there were no CDs, no videos, no DVDs. Not even
any television or radios. Can you imagine? Have you ever thought
about who invented some of the things we use everyday? Well, in the
case of music recording, a man by the name of Thomas Edison was the one
who first invented a machine that could record music. It was a pretty
fantastic thing and this book will tell you all about it. |
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SUBJECTS:
Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931 -- Fiction.
Sound recordings -- History -- Fiction.
Sound -- Recording and reproducing -- Juvenile fiction. |
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