 | Zenith Trans-Oceanic, 2nd Edition, Revised and Expanded By Harold Cones, Ph,D., John H. Bryant, FAIA The previously untold story of the Zenith Trans-Oceanic, the world's most romantic and expensive series of portable radios in a newly revised and expanded edition. With access to the Zenith corporate archives and the author's experience and knowledge of radio, Professors Bryant and Cones present the engrossing stories of the development and use of the Trans-Oceanic throughout its forty years of life. 159 pgs, 11 x 8.5 | $32.95 More Details |
 | The Early Development of Radio in Canada 1901 - 1930 Edited By Robert P Murray This book details the contributions, inventors and companies that brought radio to the airwaves of Canada. A great read about the history of Canadian radio. 160 pages, 1.2 lbs,0.5 x 8.8 x 11.2 inches | $23.95 More Details |
 | Radio-Craft 50 Years of Radio Edited by: Hugo Gernsback A reprint of Gernsback’s 1938 special issue of Radio-Craft magazine which commemorated the first 50 years of radio. Contains the reminiscences of radio pioneers DeForest, Sarnoff, Conrad, Crosley, McMurdo Silver and others, as well as the famous Gernsback predictions for the next 50 years. Also details the progression of the vacuum tube, mileposts in television and famous early radio circuits. 144 pages, hundreds of photos. 1.2 lbs. | $14.95 More Details |
 | The Impoverished Radio Experimenter, Volume 2 The Impoverished Radio Experimenter Volume II Build a grid dip oscillator, a shortwave converter, a slow motion dial drive, space-wound coils and more! Volume two in this series which contains tricks, tips and secrets to help the builder of simple radios and electrical gear achieve high performance at minimal cost! 48 pages, .25 lb, 5.5 x 8.5" | $5.95 More Details |
 | Radio Tube Fundamentals by George J. Christ Radio Tube Fundamentals was originally published in 1951 and this a reprint of the original. This book is aptly tightled and lays out the basics of vacuum tubes from the physics involved to everything a person needs to understand triodes, tetrodes, pentodes, grid bias applications and other tube related fundamentals. This is a great book for your reference shelf and vital for those who want to know about the inner workings of vacuum tubes. 96 pages, softcover, 0.32 lbs, 5.5 x 8.5 | $8.95 More Details |
 | Radio, Wireless Telephone and Wireless Telegraph Equipment High quality reprint of early (1920s) Montgomery Ward catalog of wireless" equipment. 32 pages of radioskitstubes and books as available 70 years ago. Sorryyou can't order from this catalog! 0.2 lbs 7" x 9.5"33 pages | $2.75 More Details |
 | Radio Dial Belts By Ray Bintliff This is the radio collector's guide to choosing and replacing dial belts. More then 1000 models from 47 manufacturers are covered and has the complete data for JFD & General Cement belts. Also contains background information regarding dial belts and offers practical advice regarding the replacement of missing or defective belts. | $15.95 More Details |
 | Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s Volume 1, softcover By Alan Douglas This monumental 3 volume work offers an outline history for each of the major radio manufacturers of the 1920’s. It features the company principals and their factories, the financial ups and downs of the industry, and hundreds of pictures of radios produced up to 1930. Over 250 pages each volume. 2.0 lbs. Vol. 1 A-C Dayton through J.B Ferguson Vol. 2 Freed Elsemann through Preiss (B-534) Vol. 3 RCA through Zenith (B-567) | $28.95 More Details |