[78-L] Talking Machine World and / or Review
RUSSELL BARNES
r.barnes4 at btopenworld.com
Sun Feb 28 01:39:31 PST 2010
Hello,
I've just noticed this correspondence so have probably arrived too late.
I have complete bound copies of the UK's Trade Magazine "Talking Machine News" for the year 1907-8. Published from 1 Mitre Court, Fleet Street, London.
Advertised as "An Independent Paper for the Independent Manufacturer, Factor, Dealer and User".
Fascinating artcles and adverts for the Phonograph
and Gramophone historians. Although I haven't visited if for over twenty years. the British Newspaper Library at Colindale (Hendon), North London, had a very large collection of this and other trade magazines which you could view.
Also the late Ernie Bayly, (Bournemouth, Dorset)
published "The Talking Machine Review" for several years. Copies now held by the City of London Gramophone and Phonograph Society.
RB
--- On Sun, 28/2/10, Ate van Delden <ate.vandelden at worldonline.nl> wrote:
From: Ate van Delden <ate.vandelden at worldonline.nl>
Subject: Re: [78-L] Talking Machine World and / or Review
To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Date: Sunday, 28 February, 2010, 7:19
Thank you, George and the other 78-members, who fully answered my questions.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geoffrey Wheeler" <dialjazz at verizon.net>
To: <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 11:34 PM
Subject: [78-L] Talking Machine World and / or Review
There was a magazine called Talking Machine World (TMW). Now I read
somewhere about a magazine called Talking Machine Review. Was this a
misprint for TMW?
Has such a magazine been digitized for easy access by researchers?
Talking Machine World is a very difficult publication to source. Even
information about its years of publication is often incorrect. I
believe the reason for the scarcity of its issues today is that it was
a trade magazine, and therefore regarded by people in the trade as
disposable once the next issue arrived. Although other trade magazines
were published contemporaneously with TMW, TMW stands as THE
inexhaustible source for information about sound recordings and the
recording industry during the years of its publication. Check the
internet for “talking machine world” and you will find various websites
that may prove helpful.
Talking Machine World from January 15, 1905 to December 15, 1928 and
Talking Machine World & Radio Music Merchant from January 15, 1929 to
December 15, 1930 are available on microfilm through the Center for
Research Libraries (CRL), a consortium of North American universities,
colleges, and independent research libraries. Not available are the
last two years of publication, January 15, 1931 through December 15,
1932. The consortium acquires and preserves traditional and digital
resources for research and teaching and makes them available to member
institutions through interlibrary loan and electronic delivery. Based
at the University of Chicago, CRL has a web site at:
wwwcrl.uchicago.edu. By working through a CRL member university
library, you may then be able to access CRL materials. Web site
click-ons include: Collection Search Links, CRL Member Institutions,
Search Collection Databases, How to Use CRL Collections, and more. I
have seen copies of TMW&RMM from the period January 15, 1931 through
December 15, 1932 in bound volumes in a private collection.
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