Agreed.  WOW.  This is great to see for easy research access. 

For me I went straight to Talking Machine World looking for 1916 and 1917 which 
are the two big years for me in doing some research and these are the only two 
missing years between 1905-1928!  Oh well.  I'm sure in time they will come.

Glenn


www.majesticrecord.com


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Subject: [Phono-L] Fwd: [ARSCLIST] Wonderful new web resources
 

All I can say is WOW! Not only all the EPMs but look at what else. Below is 
a posting from Sam Brylawski from the ARSCList - which I'm sure many of 
you  PHONO collectors are not on. 

Steve Ramm





I don't recall reading an announcement of this here. If I'm  mistaken I hope
you'll agree that it's well worth a new mention.

The  great Media History Project that scans media serials for the  Internet
Archive, and provides a handy front end for them, has added runs  of Talking
Machine World; the 1896 Phonoscope; and the Edison Phonograph  Monthly to
its already rich  holdings.

http://mediahistoryproject.org/broadcasting/

Congrats  and thanks to David Pierce (author of the important and
just-published  survey of extant silent films) and his team, and the staff
of the LC  Recorded Sound Reference Center.

Have fun. My apologies to your  families.

Sam Brylawski
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