signed first edition Illustrated. 1 vols. 12mo
1922 · New York
by (Sarnoff, David) Lescarboura, Austin C.
New York: Scientific American Publishing Co, 1922. First edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 12mo. Brown cloth stamped in gilt. Very good. First edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 12mo. Inscribed to Sarnoff. Inscribed on the flyleaf:
"To Mr. D. Sarnoff -
"In appreciation of your work that has counted so much in the the development of World-Wide Radio, and with many, many thanks for the co-operation of your organization in the preparation of this book.
"Austin c. Lescarboura
"April 20th, 1922."
Sarnoff was the first to recognize the potential of organized radio broadcasting to stimulate receiver sales - a concept led to his promotion to vice-president of RCA. He was later to become President of RCA, the founder of NBC, and a leader in the development of television. The author was the managing editor of Scientific American. (Inventory #: 25302)
"To Mr. D. Sarnoff -
"In appreciation of your work that has counted so much in the the development of World-Wide Radio, and with many, many thanks for the co-operation of your organization in the preparation of this book.
"Austin c. Lescarboura
"April 20th, 1922."
Sarnoff was the first to recognize the potential of organized radio broadcasting to stimulate receiver sales - a concept led to his promotion to vice-president of RCA. He was later to become President of RCA, the founder of NBC, and a leader in the development of television. The author was the managing editor of Scientific American. (Inventory #: 25302)