

An edition of Tube (1996)
the invention of television
By David E. Fisher
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Counterpoint
Language
eng
Pages
427
Description:
Tube is a comprehensive history of the technological underpinnings of electronic television. It describes the rivalries between advocates for electronic television and advocates for mechanical television, comparing and contrasting the technological and practical advantages respectively. The book also chronicles RCA Victor Corporation's unrelenting legal battle to claim patent rights that most believe should have rightfully gone to the brilliant young farm boy whose vision of television "with no moving parts" drove the process that resulted in modern electronic television.
subjects: Television, Receivers and reception, History, Television, history
Times: 1880 to 1970