Retro Radio: Six Decades of Design 1920s-1970s

Author(s): Mike Tauber

Design

Before television and MTV, the radio was central in the home, a way for the family to gather to hear the news or listen to music. At one time, the radio was a piece of hand-crafted wood furniture and limited stations fell silent during part of the day. Over 175 images provide an impressive visual journey through the radios aesthetic history reflecting all the major design changes across the years. The images also reveal the diversity of materials, textures, colours, shapes, and sizes of radios of earlier ages. It ranges from the 1920s tabletop wooden console models in the classic bread box, cathedral, and tombstone styles, the wooden and early Bakelite and Catalin plastic art deco models of the 1930s to the 1950s, on to the 1950s thermoplastic models in modern styling, and the transistors that ascended to prominence in the 1950s and beyond. Reintroducing machines that few people see anymore and perhaps hardly know existed, this fascinating book restores the once state-of-the-art machines' aesthetic glory.

$49.99 AUD

Stock: 0


Add to Wishlist


Product Information

Mike Tauber is an award-winning photographer specializing in portraiture, travel, interiors, and architecture. He shoots worldwide for both magazines and commercial clients from his base in New York City. Ron Simon is curator of radio and television at the Paley Center for Media and was a contributor to the Encyclopedia of Radio.

General Fields

  • : 9780764346798
  • : Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • : Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • : 13 January 2015
  • : 205mm X 230mm
  • : 01 May 2015
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Mike Tauber
  • : Hardback
  • : 176
  • : 176 colour photos