Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound
The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound is a reference work that, among other things, describes the history of sound recordings, from November 1877 when Edison developed the first model of a cylinder phonograph, and earlier, in 1857, when Léon Scott de Martinville invented the phonautograph. The first edition – Guy Anthony Marco, PhD (born 1927) (editor), and Frank Andrews (1920–2015) (contributing editor) – was published in 1993.
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