Seller's estimate : |
EUR100 / EUR200 |
Description:
Lot of 22 books about radios - Witnesses of Words how 20th century Microphones made History, Technisch- Commercieel Radio-Vademecum voor radio handelaren reprateurs amateurs en technici; De schuld van het Schildembleem de biograag van Philips merk; Vom ältesten zum neusten VE-Gerät; A shire book, Old Radio sets, Jonathan Hill; 2x Radio service data Band II Telefunken; 2x Guida Pratica Transistor Radios; 2x Les radio Philips de collection 1928-1948; Radios The Golden Age, Philip Collins; Most-Often-Needed 1926-1938 Volume One Radio diagrams and Servicing Information; Empfaenger Vade-Mecum Nr. 04, 06, 08; Radio nieuws, Maandblad voor draadloze telegrafie, eerste jaargang 1918; Opkomst van de Nederlandse Radio Industrie; Marconi draadloze telegrafie; Telefunken Werkstatt Büch; Made in Japan Transistor Radios; Cento Anni Di radio 1895-1995. Condition: Very Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
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Tilburg, The Netherlands - January 2022