Rip Discovers Radio
- New York, New York: Radio Corporation of America, 1939
New York, New York: Radio Corporation of America, 1939. Very good.. An illustrated booklet promoting the Radio Corporation of America. Features a story about Rip Van Winkle waking up from a long sleep to discover the technological wonders of radio and RCA. Through his eyes, readers are treated to an overview of what radio is, how the technology works, and how RCA is at the forefront of innovation. Includes photos of RCA in action, from an NBC Studio to being used in an airplane and even a police car. Ends with Rip Van Winkle shaking his head in wonder and remarking, "I'm glad I'm alive to see the social and business advantages which broadcasting, television and radio communications are bringing to every American" (p.[16]). Single vol. (7.5" by 4.75"), pp. [16], illus. with photos and line drawings in-text, in original illus. wrps with image of Rip Van Winkle looking at RCA's headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Center.
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