 | Vacuum Tube Valley, Volume 10 Edited by Charles Kittleson Very high quality quarterly publication for electronic enthusiasts interested in the colorful past, present and future of vacuum tube electronics. Check with us for the new quarterly issues as they come out during the year. Fantastic reading and pictures. Warning! Once you read one, you’ll want all of them! Issue 10:6V6 History and Listening Test; Bruce Moore Interview, Part 2; Maxi-Matcher Tube Tester Review; 35 Watt Triode Amp Project; Distortion Analysers; Dumpster Tube: 6AV5; and More. 0.3 lb. | $10.95 More Details |
 | Radio Pioneers 1945 First published in 1945 by the Instititute of Radio Engineers (IRE), this was handed out at the Radio Pioneers Dinner in November 1945. This includes a history of the IRE as well as photos of John Stone Stone, Robert Marriot, Pickard as well as other members. There is also a succinct chronology of radio developments to 1924, a history of the Veteran Wireless Operators association and other historically interesting writings, as well as photos of early equipment and tubes. | $7.95 More Details |
 | RCA Transmitting Tube Manual TT-5 High quality reprint of the RCA Transmitting Tube Manual TT-5, it includes tubes up to 4kw plate input. Includes technical data, outlines and typical circuits. 316 pages, 0.9 lbs, 5.25 x 8.25" | $12.95 More Details |
 | Saga of Marconis Osram Valve, softcover Marconi Osram Valve was born of famous parents in exciting times. It was founded by Lord Hirst, an entrepreneur of stature and vision who believed in individual flair and a supportive and 'can do' culture. Its history covers 100 years, three generations, two world wars and the great developments in broadcasting in the post-war periods. The history is intertwined with Marconi, EMI, RCA, Osram and the GEC itself over virtually the whole period of electronics. Softcover, 346 pages. | $34.95 More Details |
 | Designing Audio Power Amplifiers, Bob Cordell Master the art of audio power amplifier design. This comprehensive book on audio power amplifier design will appeal to members of the professional audio engineering community as well as the hobbyist. The book begins with power amplifier design basics that a novice can understand and moves all the way through in-depth design techniques for the very sophisticated audiophile and professional audio power amplifier designer. This is the single best source of knowledge for anyone who wants to design an audio power amplifier, whether for fun or profit. | $39.95 More Details |
 | The Impoverished Radio Experimenter, Volume 4 Build: a TRF Regen Receiver One-tube Crystal Converter Versatile Power Supply Slide Rule Dial and much more! 48 pages, 0.25 lbs, 5.5 x 8.5 | $6.95 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 |
 | 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 |