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1.
Thomas Whiteside, THE BLOCKBUSTER COMPLEX: CONGLOMERATES, SHOW BUSINESS, AND BOOK PUBLISHING (MiddletOwn, Conn., 1981---$12.95)

John Dizer, Jr., TOM SWIFT & COMPANY: "BOY'S BOOKS" BY STRATEMEYER AND OTHERS (McFarland & Co. Inc., Box 611, Jefferson, N.C. 28640---$17.95)

Roy Harley Lewis, THE BOOK BROWSER'S GUIDE TO SECONDHAND AND ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSHOPS (North Pomfret, Vt.: David & Charles, 1982---$23.50)

Linda S. Hubbard, ed. BOOK PUBLISHERS DIRECTORY (Detroit; Gale Research, 1981---$160)  相似文献   

2.
James L. Tyson, TARGET AMERICA: THE INFLUENCE OF COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA ON U.S. MEDIA (Chicago: Regnery Gateway Inc., 1981—$12.95)

Harry L. Helms, HOW TO TUNE THE SECRET SHORTWAVE SPECTRUM (Blue Ridge Summit, Pa.: TAB Books, 1981—$7.95, paper)

U.S. INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION AGENCY'S OVERSEAS PROGRAMS: SOME MORE USEFUL THAN OTHERS (Washington: GAO, Report ID-82-1, February 11, 1982, —free on request, paper)

"New Communication Order," HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE MASS MEDIA DECLARATION (Paris: Unesco, n.d., but 1981—free on request, paper)  相似文献   

3.

This research explores the hypothesis that social stress, as indexed by rising unemployment in society, leads to increased preference for crime drama on TV. This hypothesis is tested by relating the unemployment rates in the U.S., Canada, and Germany over several years with national trends for the relative popularity of crime drama (i. e., as compared to the popularity of other program categories). Support for this hypothesis is found in the U.S. and in Canada.  相似文献   

4.
3. JOURNALISM     

THE MEDIA IN YOUR LIFE: AN INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION by Jean Folkerts, Stephen Lacy, and Lucinda Davenport (Boston: Allyn &; Bacon, 1998‐$44.00, paper, ISBN 0–205–15414‐X, 558 pp., photos, charts, tables, glossary, references, index)

THE BUSINESS OF CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT by Norma Odom Pecora (New York: Guilford Press, 1998—price not given, ISBN 1–57230–280–1, 190 pp., tables, notes, references, index)

EFFECTIVE FUND‐RAISING MANAGEMENT by Kathleen S. Kelly (Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum “Selected Titles in Public Relations,”; 1996‐$40.00/$20.00, ISBN 0–8058–2010–8 paper, 663 pp., references, index)  相似文献   

5.
Walter S. Baer's Cable Television: A Handbook for Decisionmaking

Baer's basic report (New York: Crane, Russak and Co., 1974 -- $11.00)

Cable Television: Franchising Considerations

Steven Rivkin's Cable Television: A Guide to Federal Regulations

Cable Television: Developing Community Services

The Complete Guide to Cable Marketing (Washington, D.C.: National Cable Television Association, 918 16th St., N.W., 1973 -- $4.95, or $2.95 if NCTA member, paper)

Bridger Mitchell and Robert Smiley's Cable, Cities and Copyrights (Santa Monica, Calif.: Rand Corporation, 1973 -- $3.00, paper)  相似文献   

6.
Leslie Halliwell's The Filmgoer's Companion (Hill & Wang, $15.00)

Peter Cowie's International Film Guide: 1971 (A.S. Barnes, $3.95 in paperback)

Cinema Catalog (Larry Edmunds Bookshop, 6658 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. 90028, $2.95)

Film File No. 7 (Gotham Book Mart, 41 West 47th St., New York)  相似文献   

7.
George Dessart's Television in the Real World: A Case Study Course in Broadcast Management (New York: Hastings House, 1978—$16.50/8.95)

Howard W. Coleman's Case Studies in Broadcast Management (New York: Hastings House, 1978—$10.75/4.95)

Joseph S. Johnson and Kenneth K. Jones' Modern Radio Station Practices (Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1978—$12.95)

Charles Clift and Archie Greer, eds. Broadcast Programming: The Current Perspective (University Press of America, 4710 Auth Place, S.E., Washington, D.C. 20023— price not given, paper)

Rose K. Goldsen's The Show and Tell Machine: How Television Works and Works You Over (New York: Dial Press, 1978—$10.00)

Ben Logan, ed. Television Awareness Training for New Awareness, New Decisions, New Action (Media Action Research Center, Inc., 475 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. 10027—$8.50, paper, including mailing)

Lee Polk and Lda LeShan's The Incredible Television Machine (New York: Macmillan, 1977—$6.95)

Mary Livingstone Benny, Hilliard Marks and Marcia Borie's Jack Benny (New York: Doubleday, 1978—$10.00)  相似文献   

8.
Electronic media     
RADIO'S NICHE MARKETING REVOLUTION: FUTURESELL by Godfrey W. and Ashley Page Herweg (Boston: Focal Press, 1997‐$37.95, paper, ISBN 0–240–80202–0, 274 pp., figures, bibliography, notes, index)

THE RECORDING INDUSTRY by Geoffrey P. Hull (Boston: Allyn & Bacon “Series in Mass Communication,”; 1998‐$24.00, ISBN 0–205–19689–6, 304 pp., Internet sources list, notes, bibliography, glossary, index)

THE CABLE AND SATELLITE TELEVISION INDUSTRIES by Patrick R. Parsons and Robert M. Frieden (Boston: Allyn & Bacon “Series in Mass Communication,”; 1998‐$24.00, paper, ISBN 0–205–20013–3, 370 pp., diagrams, tables, bibliography, index)

THE BROADCAST TELEVISION INDUSTRY by James R. Walker & Douglas A. Ferguson, with contributions by John F. Long and Kevin Sauter (Boston: Allyn & Bacon “Series in Mass Communication,”; 1998‐$24.00, paper, ISBN 0–205–18950–4, 228 pp., figures, glossary, bibliography, index)

“DENY ALL KNOWLEDGE:” READING THE X FILES edited by David Lavery, Angela Hague, and Maria Cartwright (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press “Television Series,”; 1996‐$45.00/16.95, ISBN 0–8156–2717–3 hard, 0–8156–0407–6 paper, 233 pp., notes, appendix, works cited, index)

MINORITY COMMERCIAL BROADCAST OWNERSHIP IN THE UNITED STATES by NTIA's Minority Telecommunications Development Program (Washington: National Telecommunications and Information Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1997‐price not given, paper, no ISBN provided, 50 pp., tables)

THE BROADCASTER'S GUIDE TO RDS by Scott Wright (Boston: Focal Press, 1997‐$36.95, paper, ISBN 0–240–80278–0, 203 pp., figures, glossary, bibliography, index)  相似文献   

9.

THE END OF NEWS by Roger Bird (Toronto: Irwin Publishing, 1997—$24.95 paper, ISBN 0–7725–2285–5, 165pp., notes, index)

CANADIAN INTERNET HANDBOOK, 1998 edition by Jim Carroll and Rick Broadhead (Scarborough, ON: Prentice Hall Canada, 1997—$24.95, paper, ISBN 0–13–897554‐X, 365pp., charts, tables, index)

THE JOURNALIST'S LEGAL GUIDE by Michael G. Crawford (Scarborough, ON: Carswell Thomson Professional Publishing, 1996 [3rd ed]—40.00 paper, ISBN 0–459–25425–1, 380pp., charts, notes, glossary, index)

GUIDE TO CANADIAN ENGLISH USAGE by Margery Fee and Janice McAlpine (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1997—$50.00, ISBN 0–19–540841–1, 549pp., glossary, bibliography, index)

A CANADIAN WRITER'S POCKET GUIDE by Jack Finnbogason and Al Valleau (Toronto: ITP Nelson, 1998—$20.00 spiral‐bound paper, ISBN 0–17–616618–1, 180pp., index)

SUSTAINING DEMOCRACY? JOURNALISM AND THE POLITICS OF OBJECTIVITY by Robert A. Hackett and Yuezhi Zhao (Toronto: Garamond Press “Culture and Communication in Canada Series,”; 1998—$24.95 paper, ISBN 1–55193–013–7, 284 pp., notes, index)

CYBERLAW: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DOING BUSINESS ONLINE by David Johnston, Sunny Handa, and Charles Morgan (Toronto: Stoddart, 1997—U.S.$17.97 paper, no ISBN given, 282pp., notes, glossary, bibliography, index)

MASS COMMUNICATION IN CANADA edited by Rowland Lorimer and Jean McNulty (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1996 [3rd ed]—$34.95 paper, ISBN 0–19–541208–7, 398pp., glossary, bibliography, index)

MEDIA LAW by Robert Martin (Concord, ON: Irwin Law “Essentials of Canadian Law,”; 1997—$34.95 paper, ISBN 1–55221–004–9, 193pp., charts, notes, index)

THE INTERNET HANDBOOK FOR WRITERS, RESEARCHERS, AND JOURNALISTS by Mary McGuire, Linda Stilborne, Melinda McAdams, and Laurel Hyatt (Toronto: Trifolium Books, 1997—$29.95 paper, ISBN 1–895579–17–1, 242pp., glossary, index)

THE CANADIAN REPORTER: NEWS WRITING AND REPORTING by Catherine McKercher and Carman Cumming (Toronto: HarcourtBrace Canada, 1998 [2d ed]—$47.95 paper, ISBN 0–7747–3562–7, 456pp., glossary, index)

ELECTRIC LANGUAGE: UNDERSTANDING THE MESSAGE by Eric McLuhan (Toronto: Stoddart, 1998—$29.95 paper, ISBN 0–7737–5972–7, 192 pp., color notes)

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW: COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARKS by David Vaver (Concord, ON: Irwin Law, 1997—$39.95 paper, ISBN 1–55221–007–3, 345pp., notes, bibliography, glossary, table of cases, index)  相似文献   

10.
James W. Brown, ed. Educational Media Yearbook: 1977 (New York: R.R. Bowker, 1977 –$19.95)

Ben Armstrong and M. Lay Vay Sheldon (eds.) Religious Broadcasting Sourcebook (National Religious Broadcasters, Box 2254R, Morristown, N.J. 07960, 1976—price not given, but about $15.00, paper)

Telecommunications Policy (IPC Business Press Ltd., 205 East 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10017– S78.00/year for four quarterly issues)

Person to Person (Washington: Smithsonian Institution National Museum of History and Technology, 1976—$2.00, paper)  相似文献   

11.

THE HIGHWAYMEN: WARRIORS OF THE INFORMATION SUPER‐HIGHWAY by Ken Auletta (New York: Random House, 1997—$27.50, ISBN 0–679–45378–0, 346 pp., index)

THE BARRY DILLER STORY: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF AMERICA'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT MOGUL by George Mair (New York: John Wiley, 1997—$24.95, ISBN 0–471–13082–6, 348 pp., notes, photos, index)

MONOPOLY TELEVISION: MTV'S QUEST TO CONTROL THE MUSIC by Jack Banks (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1996—$22.00, ISBN 0–8133–1820–3, 291 pp., notes, references, index)

BE SEEING YOU ...DECODING THE PRISONER by Chris Gregory (Luton, England: John Libbey Media/University of Luton Press, 1997—$24.00, paper, ISBN 1–86020–521–6, 228 pp., bibliography and filmography, index)

GLOBAL SPOTLIGHTS ON LILLEHAMMER: HOW THE WORLD VIEWED NORWAY DURING THE 1994 WINTER OLYMPICS edited by Roel Puijk (Luton, England: John Libbey Media/ University of Luton Press, 1997— $40.00, ISBN 1–86020–520–8, 285 pp., appendix)

BROADCAST/CABLE PROGRAMMING: STRATEGIES AND PRACTICES by Susan Tyler Eastman and Douglas A. Ferguson (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, 1997 [5th ed.]— $58.95, ISBN 0–534–50744–1, 471 pp., abbreviations and acronyms, glossary, annotated bibliography, bookmarks for the world wide web, index to program titles, general index)

TV DRAMA IN TRANSITION: FORMS, VALUES AND CULTURAL CHANGE by Robin Nelson (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997—$55.00, ISBN 0–312–17276–1, 277 pp., notes, references, index)

GLUED TO THE SET: THE 60 TELEVISION SHOWS AND EVENTS THAT MADE US WHO WE ARE TODAY by Steven D. Stark (New York: Free Press, 1997—$17.50, ISBN 0–684–82817–0, 340 pp., appendix, bibliography, index)

GEN X TV: THE BRADY BUNCH TO MELROSE PLACE by Rob Owen (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1997—$24.95, ISBN 0–8156–0443–2, 240 pp., photos, bibliography, index)  相似文献   

12.
HISTORY OF THE MASS MEDIA IN THE UNITED STATES edited by Margaret A. Blanchard (Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1998—price not given, ISBN 1–57958–012–2, 752 pp., photos, bibliographies, index)

MANIPULATING THE ETHER: THE POWER OF BROADCAST RADIO IN THIRTIES AMERICA by Robert J. Brown (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1998— $45.00, ISBN 0–7864–0397–7, 312 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, sources of broadcast recordings, index)

SALANT, CBS, AND THE BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF BROADCAST JOURNALISM: THE MEMOIRS OF RICHARD S. SALANT edited by Susan and Bill Buzenberg (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1998—$27.00, ISBN 0–8133–9091–5, 326 pp., photos, chronology, index)

FATHER CHARLES E. COUGHLIN: SURROGATE SPOKESMAN FOR THE DISAFFECTED by Ronald H. Carpenter (Westport, CT: Greenwood “Great American Orators No. 28,”; 1998—$69.50, ISBN 0–313–29040–7, 224 pp., bibliography, index)

A HISTORY OF MODERN COMPUTING by Paul E. Ceruzzi (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press “History of Computing,”; 1998—$35.00, ISBN 0–262–03255–4, 398 pp., photos, tables, notes, bibliography, index)

ELECTRONIC INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES: ELECTRONICS FROM ITS EARLIEST BEGINNINGS TO THE PRESENT DAY by G.W.A. Dummer (Bristol, England and Philadelphia: Institute of Physics Publishing, 1997 [4th ed]—$40.00, paper, ISBN 0–7503–0493–6, 284 pp., charts, tables, diagrams, bibliography, index)

ON THE AIR: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF OLD‐TIME RADIO by John Dunning (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998—$55.00, ISBN 0–19–507678–8, 822 pp., index)

RUBEN SALAZAR: BORDER CORRESPONDENT, SELECTED WRITINGS, 1955–1970 edited by Mario T. García (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998—$18.95, paper, ISBN 0–520–21385–8, 283 pp., index)

EDISON: A LIFE OF INVENTION by Paul Israel (New York: John Wiley, 1998—$30.00, ISBN 0–471–52942–7, 552 pp., photos, diagrams, notes, index)

THE AIRWAVES OF NEW YORK: ILLUSTRATED HISTORIES OF 156 AM STATIONS IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA, 1921–1996 by Bill Jaker, Frank Sulek, and Peter Kanze (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1998—$55.00, ISBN 0–7864–0343–8, 205 pp., photos, bibliography, index)

ROUGH NEWS, DARING VIEWS: 1950s’ PIONEER GAY PRESS JOURNALISM by Jim Kepner (Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press “Gay and Lesbian Studies,”; 1998—$49.95/24.95, ISBN 0–7890–0140–3 hard, 0–56023–896–8 paper, 462 pp., notes, index)

BLACKLISTED: A JOURNALIST'S LIFE IN CENTRAL EUROPE by Paul Lendvai (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998—$39.95, ISBN 1–86064–268–3, 213 pp. photos, index)

THE COMMERCE OF EVERYDAY LIFE: SELECTIONS FROM THE TATLER AND THE SPECTATOR edited by Erin Mackie (New York: St. Martin's Press “Bedford Cultural Editions,”; 1998—$45.00, ISBN 0–312–16371–1, 617 pp., selected bibliography)

THE DECADE THAT SHAPED TELEVISION NEWS: CBS IN THE 1950s by Sig Mickelson (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998—$39.95, ISBN 0–275–95567–2, 242 pp., photos, notes, index)

MATHEW BRADY AND THE IMAGE OF HISTORY by Mary Panzer with an essay by Jeana K. Foley (Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997—$39.95, ISBN 1–56098–793–6, 232 pp., illustrations, chronology, notes, appendix, index)

THE CORONA PROJECT: AMERICA'S FIRST SPY SATELLITES by Curtis Peebles (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1997—price not given, ISBN 1–55750–688–4, 351pp., photos, notes, index)

EDISON'S KINETOSCOPE AND ITS FILMS: A HISTORY TO 1896 by Ray Phillips (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press “Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture No. 65,”; 1997—price not given, ISBN 0–313–30508–0, 209 pp., photos, diagrams, bibliography, index)

REPORTING VIETNAM: AMERICAN JOURNALISM 1959–1975 (New York: The Library of America, 1998—$35.00 each or $70.00 for the set, two vols., chronologies, notes, photos, glossary of military terms, index; as follows:)

Part One: 1959–1969 (ISBN 1–883011–58–2, 858 pp.)

Part Two: 1969–1975 (ISBN 1–883011–59–0, 857 pp.)

HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF WAR JOURNALISM edited by Mitchel P. Roth (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997—$85.00, ISBN 0–313–29171–3, 496 pp., appendices, index)

TEXAS SIGNS ON: THE EARLY DAYS OF RADIO AND TELEVISION by Richard Schroeder (College Station: Texas A&;M University Press “Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students No. 75,”; 1998—$29.95, ISBN 0–89096–813–6, 247 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, index)

THE DAYS OF LIVE: TELEVISION'S GOLDEN AGE AS SEEN BY 21 DIRECTORS GUILD OF AMERICA MEMBERS edited by Ira Skutch (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press “Directors Guild of America Oral History No. 16,”; 1998—$49.50/26.00, ISBN 0–8108–3491‐X hard, 0–8108–3492–8 paper, 211 pp., index)  相似文献   

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Charles J. Sippl and Charles P. Sippl's Computer Dictionary and Handbook (Indianapolis: Howard W. Sams, 1976---$16.95)

Walter S. Baer, Leland L. Johnson, and Edward W. Merros's Analysis of Federally Funded Demonstration Projects (Santa Monica, Calif.: Rand Corp., R-1925, 1926, 1927-DOC, April 1976---price not given, but likely about $20.00 or so for the set, paper)

Lester G. Lindley's The Constitution Faces Technology: The Relationship of the National Government to the Telegraph, 1866-1884 (New York: Arno Press, 1975--- $22.00)

Nick Lyons's The Sony Vision (New York: Crown, 1976---$7.95)

SMPTE Journal (SMPTE Publications Office, 862 Scarsdale Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583---$3.00 for single issues)

The Classic Radio Newsletter ($5.00 per year for six issues)

Cable Television Information Center's Social Services and Cable TV (Washington: National Science Foundation, 1976---$3.10, paper, from Government Printing Office)

Charles F. Phillips, Jr. (ed.) Competition and Regulation: Some Economic Concepts (Department of Economics, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. 24450, 1976-43.00, paper)

Calvin A. Kent, Richard Oppedahl, and Lynn Stephens' Municipal Franchising and Regulation: An Evaluation of Policy-Related Research (Business Research Bureau, School of Business, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, S.D. 57069---price not given, paper)

Edward Hyde's The Phone Book: What the Telephone Company Would Rather You Not Know (Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1976---$7.95)

Public Policy as a Determinant of Market Structure: The case of the Specialized Communications Market by Peter D. Shapiro (September 1974, Working Paper 74-10, 177 pp.)

Glossary of Costing and Ratemaking Terms in the U.S. Postal Service and the American Telephone and Telegraph Company by Arlene Karlin (January 1976, Working Paper 76-2, 28 pp.)

The U.S. Mail Network: Who Pays, Who Plays by Gordon Emrie (April 1976, Working Paper 76-3, 148 pp.)  相似文献   

14.
Reference     
THE COLLECTOR'S GUIDE TO ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORES compiled by liodoc Press, Inc. (New York: Macmillan, 1984---$20.75)

TELECOM FACTB00K 1985 (Television Digest, 1836 Jefferson PI., Washington, D.C. 20036---$59.00, paper)

LAW AND LEGAL INFORMATION DIRECTORY edited by Paul and Steven Wasserman (Detroit: Gale Research, 1984---$225)

HANDBOOK OF THE NATIONS compiled by the National Foreign Assessment Center, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (Detroit: Gale Research, 1984---$64.00)  相似文献   

15.
10. HISTORY     
A. Reference works

AN HISTORICAL AND ANALYTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE LITERATURE OF CRYPTOLOGY by Joseph S. Galland (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Graduate School “Northwestern University Studies in the Humanities Number Ten,”; 1945; reprinted by AMS Press, 1970; reprinted again by Aegean Park Press [Laguna Hills, CA], 1980—$26.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–252–5, 209 pp.)

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRYPTOLOGY by David E. Newton (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC‐Clio, 1997—$65.00, ISBN 0–87436–772–7, 330 pp., photos, tables, bibliography, index)

SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE IN WORLD WAR II: A RESEARCH GUIDE compiled by Donal J. Sexton (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1996—$69.50, ISBN 0–313–28304–4, 165 pp., bibliography, index)

DESCRIPTIVE DICTIONARY OF CRYPTOLOGIC TERMS by the U.S. Army Security Agency (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press, 1980, 166 pp., ISBN 0–89412–266–5, bibliography)

CODES, CIPHERS &; OTHER CRYPTIC AND CLANDESTINE COMMUNICATION: MAKING AND BREAKING SECRET MESSAGES FROM HIEROGLYPHS TO THE INTERNET by Fred B. Wrixton (New York: Black Dog &; Leventhal, 1998—$17.98, ISBN 1–57912–040–7, 704 pp., diagrams, tables, appendix, glossary, bibliography, index)

B. Historical surveys

THE HISTORY OF CODES AND CIPHERS IN THE UNITED STATES: PRIOR TO WORLD WAR I edited by Wayne G. Barker (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press “Cryptographic Series,”; 1978—$24.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–026–3, 159 pp., notes, index)

THE MAN WHO BROKE PURPLE: THE LIFE OF COLONEL WILLIAM F. FRIEDMAN, WHO DECIPHERED THE JAPANESE CODE IN WORLD WAR II by Ronald Clark (Boston: Little, Brown, 1977, ISBN 0–316–14595–5, 271 pp., photos, index)

CRYPTOLOGY YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW edited by Cipher Deavours, et al. (Norwood, MA: Artech House “Artech House Communication and Electronic Defense Library,”; 1987, ISBN 0–89006–253–6, 519 pp., illustrations, notes)

CRYPTOLOGY: MACHINES, HISTORY &; METHODS edited by Cipher Deavours, et al. (Norwood, MA: Artech House, 1989, ISBN 0–89006–399–0, 508 pp., illustrations, notes)

SELECTIONS FROM CRYPTOLOGIA: HISTORY, PEOPLE, AND TECHNOLOGY edited by Cipher A. Deavours, et al. (Norwood, MA: Attech House “Artech House Telecommunications Library,”; 1998—$83–00, ISBN 0–89006–862–3, 552 pp., illustrations, notes)

WAR SECRETS IN THE ETHER by Wilhelm F. Flicke, edited by Sheila Carlisle (Laguna Park, CA: Aegean Park Press, 1977, two vols; 1994 [rev. ed.]—$26.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–233–9, 234 pp., index)

THE FRIEDMAN LEGACY: A TRIBUTE TO WILLIAM AND ELIZEBETH FRIEDMAN. (Fort George G. Meade, MD: National Security Agency, Center for Cryptologie History, “Sources in Cryptologie History, Number 3,”; 1992, 282 pp., photos, diagrams, notes, index)

THE CODEBREAKERS: THE STORY OF SECRET WRITING by David Kahn (New York: Macmillan, 1967; London: Weidenfeld &; Nicolson, 1974 [abridged ed.]; New York: Scribner's 1996 [2nd ed.]—$60.00, ISBN 0–684–83130–9, 1, 181 pp., photos, notes, index)

KAHN ON CODES: SECRETS OF THE NEW CRYPTOLOGY by David Kahn (New York: Macmillan, 1983, ISBN 0–02–560640–9, 343 pp., notes, index)

MASKED DISPATCHES: CRYPTOGRAMS AND CRYPTOLOGY IN AMERICAN HISTORY, 1775–1900 by Ralph E. Weber (Fort George G. Meade, MD: National Security Agency, Center for Cryptologic History “United States Cryptologic History, Series 1, Pre‐World War I, Vol. 1,”; 1993, paper, OCLC 29961699, 235 pp., photos, diagrams, notes, bibliography)

THE SIGINT SECRETS: THE SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE WAR, 1900 TO TODAY: INCLUDING THE PERSECUTION OF GORDON WELCHMAN by Nigel West (New York: William Morrow, 1998, ISBN 0–688–07652–1, 347 pp., appendices, photos, notes, bibliography, index)

C. World War I

THE HISTORY OF CODES AND CIPHERS IN THE UNITED STATES: DURING WORLD WAR I edited by Wayne G. Barker (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press “Cryptographic Series,”; 1979—$24.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–031‐X, 263 pp., notes, index)

ROOM 40: BRITISH NAVAL INTELLIGENCE 1914–1918 by Patrick Beesly (New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1982, ISBN 0–15–178634–8, 338 pp., photos, notes, appendix, index)

THE ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM OF JANUARY 16, 1917 AND ITS CRYPTOGRAPHIC BACKGROUND by William F. Friedman and Charles J. Mendelsohn (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press “Cryptographic Series,”; 1994— $12.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–239–8, 58 pp., photo, notes, appendix, index)

THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE CRYPTOGRAPHIC BUREAUS IN THE WORLD WAR by Yves Gyldén (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935; reprinted by Aegean Park Press “Cryptographic Series,”; 1978, ISBN 0–89412–027–1, 87 pp., notes)

THE CODE BREAKERS OF ROOM 40: THE STORY OF ADMIRAL SIR WILLIAM [sic] HALL, GENIUS OF BRITISH COUNTER‐INTELLIGENCE by Admiral Sir William James (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1956, OCLC 408707, 212 pp., photos, index)

THE ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM by Barbara W. Tuchman (New York: Viking Press, 1958; Macmillan, 1966, OCLC 34683297, 244 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, index)

D. Between the wars

THE HISTORY OF CODES AND CIPHERS IN THE UNITED STATES: DURING THE PERIOD BETWEEN THE WORLD WARS edited by Wayne G. Barker (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press “Cryptographic Series”) as follows:

PART 1: 1919–1929 (1979—$24.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–039–5, 186 pp., notes, index)

PART 2: 1930–1939 (1978—$24.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–165–0, 99 pp., photos, notes, index)

INFORMATION AND SECRECY: VANNEVAR BUSH, ULTRA AND THE OTHER MEMEX by Colin Burke (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1994—price not given, ISBN 0–8108–2783–2, 467 pp., photos, notes, index)

MACHINE CRYPTOGRAPHY AND MODERN CRYPTANALYSIS by Cipher A. Deavours and Louis Kruh (Norwood, MA: Artech “Artech House Telecommunications Library,”; 1985, ISBN 0–89006–161–0, 259 pp., illustrations, notes, index)

THE STORY OF MAGIC: MEMOIRS OF AN AMERICAN CRYPTOLOGIC PIONEER by Frank B. Rowlett (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press, 1998— $32.80, ISBN 0–89412–273–8, 258 pp., photos)

THE AMERICAN BLACK CHAMBER by Herbert O. Yardley (Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill, 1931, 375 pp.; London: Faber &; Faber, 265 pp.; reprinted by Ballantine Books “Ballantine Espionage/Intelligence Library,”; 1981, ISBN 0–3452–9867–5, 250 pp., photos)

E. World War II‐general

A HISTORY OF U.S. COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE DURING WORLD WAR II: POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION by Robert Louis Benson (Fort George B. Meade, MD: National Security Agency, Center for Cryptologic History “United States Cryptologic History, Series 4, World War II, Vol. 8,”; 1997, OCLC 40526841, 185 pp., photos, glossary, sources)

HITLER'S JAPANESE CONFIDANT: GENERAL OSHIMA HIROSHI AND MAGIC INTELLIGENCE, 1941–1945 by Carl Boyd (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1993, ISBN 0–7006–0569‐X, 271 pp., photos, tables, maps, notes, bibliography, index)

U.S. ARMY SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE IN WORLD WAR II: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY edited by James L. Gilbert and John P. Finnegan (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office [Center of Military History, United States Army] “CMH Pub 70–43,”; 1993—$24.00, ISBN 0–16–037816–8, 237 pp., photos, appendices)

THE ULTRA‐MAGIC DEALS AND THE MOST SECRET RELATIONSHIP, 1940–1946 by Bradley F. Smith (Novato, CA: Presido, 1992—$12.95, paper, ISBN 0–891414–6, 276 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

F. World War II‐Europe

CODEBREAKING AND SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE edited by Christopher Andrew (London: Frank Cass, 1986, ISBN 0–7146–3299–6, 137 pp., notes, bibliographies)

ULTRA IN THE WEST: THE NORMANDY CAMPAIGN OF 1944–45 by Ralph Bennett (New York: Scribners, 1979, ISBN 0–684–16704–2, 336 pp., maps, figures, glossary, bibliography, notes, index).

ULTRA AND MEDITERRANEAN STRATEGY by Ralph Bennett (New York: William Morrow, 1989, ISBN 0–688–08175–4, 496 pp., maps, diagrams, notes, glossary, bibliography, index)

INTELLIGENCE INVESTIGATIONS: COLLECTED PAPERS OF RALPH BENNETT by Ralph Bennett (London: Frank Cass “Studies in Intelligence,”; 1996—price not given, ISBN 0–7146–4742‐X hard, 0–7146–4300–0 paper, 216 pp., notes, index)

TOP SECRET ULTRA by Peter Calvocoressi (New York: Pantheon, 1980, ISBN 0–394–51154–9, 132 pp., photos, appendices, index)

THE ENEMY IS LISTENING by Aileen Clayton (London: Hutchinson, 1980, ISBN 0–091–4234–6, 381 pp.; reprinted by Ballantine Books “Ballantine Espionage/Intelligence Library,”; 1982; photos, glossary, notes, bibliography, index)

THE ENGIMA WAR by Jóseph Garliński (New York: Scribner's, 1980—ISBN 0–684–15866–3, 219 pp., photos, maps, diagrams, notes, appendix, bibliography, index)

ENGIMA by Robert Harris (New York: Random House, 1995, ISBN 0–679–42887–9, 320 pp.)

CODEBREAKERS: THE INSIDE STORY OF BLETCHLEY PARK edited by F. H. Hinsley and Alan Stripp (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993—price not given, ISBN 0–19–820327–6, 321 pp., photos, diagrams, notes, appendices, index)

SEIZING THE ENIGMA: THE RACE TO BREAK THE GERMAN U‐BOAT CODES, 1939–1943 by David Kahn (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1991, ISBN 0–395–42739–8, 336 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, index)

ENIGMA: HOW THE GERMAN MACHINE CIPHER WAS BROKEN, AND HOW IT WAS READ BY THE ALLIES IN WORLD WAR TWO by Wladyslaw Kozaczuk, translated by Christopher Kasparek (London: Arms and Armour Press/Lanham, MD: University Publications of America “Foreign Intelligence Book Series,”; 1984, ISBN 0–89093–547–5, 348 pp., photos, diagrams, appendices, bibliography, index)

ULTRA GOES TO WAR: THE FIRST ACCOUNT OF WORLD WAR II'S GREATEST SECRET BASED ON OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS by Ronald Lewin (New York: McGraw‐Hill, 1978, ISBN 0–07–037453–8, 398 pp., notes, glossary, appendix, bibliography, index)

THE ULTRA AMERICANS: THE U.S. ROLE IN BREAKING THE NAZI CODES by Thomas Parrish (New York: Stein &; Day, 1986, ISBN 0–8128–3072–5, 338 pp., photos, notes, sources, index)

THE ENIGMA SYMPOSIUM edited by Hugh Skillen (published by the author, 56 St. Thomas Drive, Pinner, England HA5 4SS; as follows, photos, maps, diagrams, notes):

1992 (1992, reprinted 1997, paper, ISBN 0–9515190–34, 60 pp.)

1994 (1994, £8.50, paper, ISBN 0–9515190–50, about 100 pp.)

1995 (1995, £9.95, paper, ISBN 0–9515190–77, 164 pp.)

1997 (1997, £9.95, paper, ISBN 0–9515190–85, 194 pp.)

1998 (1998, £14.95, paper, ISBN 0–9515–330–01, 205 pp.)

THE SPIES OF THE AIRWAVES by Hugh Skillen (published by the author; address immediately above, 1989—£23.00, ISBN 0–9515190‐X, 550 pp., photos, maps, index)

STATION X: THE CODEBREAKERS OF BLETCHLEY PARK by Michael Smith (London: Channel 4 Books, 1998—£14.99, ISBN 0–7522–2189–2, 184 pp., photos, sources, index)

THE HUT SIX STORY: BREAKING THE ENIGMA CODES by Gordon Welchman (New York: McGraw‐Hill, 1982, ISBN 0–07–069180–0, 326 pp., diagrams, notes, bibliography, index)

THE ULTRA SECRET by F. W. Winterbotham (London: Weidenfeld &; Nicolson, 1974, ISBN 0–297–76832–8, 199 pp., index; numerous reprints)

ULTRA AT SEA: HOW BREAKING THE NAZI CODE AFFECTED ALLIED NAVAL STRATEGY DURING WORLD WAR II by John Winton (London: Leo Cooper; New York: Morrow, 1988, ISBN 0–688–08546–6, 207 pp., photos, glossary, index)

G. World War II‐pacific

MACARTHUR'S ULTRA: CODEBREAKING AND THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN, 1942–1945 by Edward J. Drea (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas “Modern War Studies,”; 1992, ISBN 0–7006–0504–5, 296 pp., photos, maps, tables, notes, bibliography, index)

THE BROKEN SEAL: “OPERATION MAGIC”; AND THE SECRET ROAD TO PEARL HARBOR by Ladislas Farago (New York: Random House, 1967, 439 pp., reference notes, index)

THE AMERICAN MAGIC: CODES, CIPHERS AND THE DEFEAT OF JAPAN by Ronald Lewin (New York: Farrar, Straus &; Giroux, 1982, ISBN 0–374–10417–4, 332 pp., photos, appendices, notes, sources, index)

A PRICELESS ADVANTAGE: U.S. NAVY COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE AND THE BATTLES OF CORAL SEA, MIDWAY, AND THE ALEUTIANS by Frederick D. Parker (Fort George G. Meade, MD: National Security Agency, Center for Cryptologic History, “United States Cryptologic History, Series IV, World War II, Volume 5,”; CH‐E32–93–01, 1993, 88 pp., photos, bibliography, notes)

PEARL HARBOR REVISITED: UNITED STATES NAVY COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE, 1924–1941 by Frederick D. Parker (Fort George G. Meade, MD: National Security Agency, Center for Cryptologie History, “United States Cryptologic History, Series IV, World War II, Volume 5,”; CH‐E32–94–01, 1994, photos, notes, appendices, bibliography)

COMBINED FLEET DECODED: THE SECRET HISTORY OF AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE AND THE JAPANESE NAVY IN WORLD WAR II by John Prados (New York: Random House, 1995—$37.50, ISBN 0–679–43701–0, 832 pp., photos, maps, notes, bibliography, index)

LISTENING TO THE ENEMY: KEY DOCUMENTS ON THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE IN THE WAR WITH JAPAN edited by Ronald H. Spector (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1988, ISBN 0–8420–2275–9, 285 pp., notes, tables)

CODEBREAKER IN THE FAR EAST by Alan Stripp (London: Frank Cass “Studies in Intelligence,”; 1989, ISBN 0–7146–3363–1, 204 pp., illustrations, notes, bibliography, index)

THE “MAGIC”; BACKGROUND OF PEARL HARBOR by the U.S. Department of Defense (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978—5 vols published in 8, OCLC 5170297)

DEADLY MAGIC: A PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE IN WORLD WAR II IN THE PACIFIC by Edward Van Der Rhoer (New York: Scribner's, 1979, ISBN 0–684–15873–6, 225 pp., photos, index)

ULTRA IN THE PACIFIC: HOW BREAKING JAPANESE CODES &; CYPHERS AFFECTED NAVAL OPERATIONS AGAINST JAPAN by John Winton (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1993, ISBN 1–55750–856–9, 247 pp., maps, sources, index)

H. Postwar developments

THE PUZZLE PALACE: A REPORT ON AMERICA'S MOST SECRET AGENCY by James V. Bamford (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982, ISBN 0–395–31286–8, 465 pp.; reprinted by Penguin Books with a new 50‐page afterword, 1983, 655 pp., appendix, notes, acronyms, index)

VENONA: SOVIET ESPIONAGE AND THE AMERICAN RESPONSE, 1939–1957 edited by Robert Louis Benson and Michael Warner (Washington, DC: National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency [National Technical Information Service], 1996—$50.00, paper, OCLC 35768954, 450 pp., acronyms, chronology, notes; reprinted by Aegean Park Press, 1997, 503 pp. adding an index and several brief NSA monographs on the subject)

VENONA: DECODING SOVIET ESPIONAGE IN AMERICA by John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999— $30.00, ISBN 0–300–07771–8, 487 pp., photos, appendices, notes, index)  相似文献   

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Public Telecommunications Review (bi-monthly at $12.50 per year in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, $17.00 Elsewhere) and Volume I:1 appeared in August 1973

S. Young Lee and Ronald J. Pedone's Summary Statistics of Public Television Licensees Fiscal Year 1972 (Washington: Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1973—no price listed, paperback)

Frederick Williams, Geraldine Van Wart and Monty Stanford's Carrascolendas: National Evaluation of a Spanish/English Educational Television Series (Austin, Texas: School of Communication, Center for Communication Research of the University of Texas, June 1973—$6.00, paper)

Children's Television Workshop offers its 1973 Annual Report (1 Lincoln Plaza, N.Y. 10023) which discusses developments in Sesame Street, Electric Company  相似文献   

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Control of the Direct Broadcast Satellite: Values in Conflict (Aspen Institute Program on Communications and Society, 770 Welsh Rd., Palo Alto, Calif. 94304—$3.00, paper)

Alex S. Edelstein's The Uses of Communication in Decision-Making: A Comparative Study of Yugoslavia and the U. S. (New York: Praeger Special Studies, 1974—$18.50; and available in paperback from School of Communications, University of Washington, Seattle 98195 for $5.00, which is also the source for examination copies)

Victor Ergert's 50 Jahre Rundfunk in Osterreich: Band 1, 1924-1945 (Vienna: Residenz Verlag, 1974—price not known)

Henry Delfiner's Vienna Broadcasts to Slovakia: 1938-1939, A Case Study in Subversion (New York: Columbia University Press, 1974—$10.00)

Journal of the Centre for Advnaced Tevision Studies (The Centre, 15 Prince of Wales Crescent, London NW1 8HA—about $12.00 per year to individuals, but write for their full price list which is complicated and in English pounds)

Independent Broadcasting (Independent Broadcasting Authority, 70 Brampton Rd., London SW 3) may be free (no price is listed)

Raymond Williams' Television: Technology and Cultural Form (London: Fontana/Collins, 1974—$1.75, paper)  相似文献   

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William A. Lucas and Robert K. Yin's Serving Local Needs with Telecommunications (Santa Monica, Calif: Rand Corporation Report R-1345-MF, November 1973—$3.00, paper).

Fred B. Wood's The Potential for Congressional Use of Emergent Telecommunications: An Exploratory Assessment (Washington, D.C.: George Washington University, Program of Policy Studies in Science and Technology, May 1974—apparently free on request)

Walter S. Baer, Michael Botein, Leland L. Johnson, Carl Pilnick, Monroe E. Price, and Robert K. Yin's Cable Television: Franchising Considerations (New York: Crane, Russak, & Co., 1974-=T13.50)

Charles G. Woodard's Cable Television: Acquisition and Operation of CATV Systems (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1974—$27.50)

Planning Interconnection Systems: Options for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (Washington, D.C.: Cable Television Information Center, 2100 M St. N.W., 1974-47.50, paper)

Cablelines (Cable Communications Resource Center, 1900 L St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036—monthly/free on request)  相似文献   

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5. Journalism     
MANUFACTURING THE FUTURE: A HISTORY OF WESTERN ELECTRIC by Stephen B. Adams and Orville R. Butler (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999—$34.95, ISBN 0–521–65118–2, 270 pp., photos, appendices, notes, bibliographic essay, index)

HITLER'S AIRWAVES: THE INSIDE STORY OF NAZI RADIO BROADCASTING AND PROPAGANDA SWING by Horst J. P. Bermeier and Rainer E. Lotz (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997—price not given, ISBN 0–300–06709–7, 368 pp., photos, notes, appendices, sources, index, compact disc inside back cover)

HOWARD AIKEN: PORTRAIT OF A COMPUTER PIONEER by I. Bernard Cohen (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press “History of Computing,”; 1999—$34.95, ISBN 0–262–03262–7, 329 pp., photos, appendices, source notes, index)

COMMUNICATION, COMMERCE AND POWER: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AMERICA AND THE DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE, 1960–2000 by Edward A. Comor (New York: St Martin's Press, 1998—price not given, ISBN 0–312–21071‐X, 253 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

THE GREAT RADIO SOAP OPERAS by Jim Cox (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1999—$55.00, ISBN 0–7864–0589–9, 331 pp., photos, credits, appendices, annotated bibliography, index)

INFORMATION AGES: LITERACY, NUMERACY, AND THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION by Michael E. Hobart and Zachary S. Schiffman (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998—$29.95, ISBN 0–818–5881‐X, 301 pp., photos, notes, bibliographic essay, index)

ENIAC: THE TRIUMPHS AND TRAGEDIES OF THE WORLD'S FIRST COMPUTER by Scott McCartney (New York: Walker, 1999—price not given, ISBN 0–8027–1348–3, 262 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, index)

MAXWELL ON THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD: A GUIDED STUDY by Thomas K. Simpson (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press “Masterworks of Discovery: Guided Studies of Great Texts in Science,”; 1997—prices not given, ISBN 0–8135–2362–1 hard, 0–8135–2363‐X paper, 440 pp., diagrams, selected readings, bibliography, index)

THE BRITISH LIBRARY GUIDE TO PRINTING: HISTORY AND TECHNIQUES by Michael Twyman (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999—$19.95, paper, ISBN 0–8020–8179–7, 88 pp., further readings, illustrations, index)

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PRINTED WORD IN EARLY AMERICA: COLONISTS’ THOUGHTS ON THE ROLE OF THE PRESS by Julie Hedgepeth Williams (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press “Contributions to the Study of Mass Media and Communications, No. 55,”; 1999—$65.00, ISBN , 0–313–30923‐X, 298 pp., bibliography, index)  相似文献   

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