This television history features a towering silhouette and a paper-bound texture, offering a grounded aesthetic for curated study displays.
Published by Facts on File in 1983, this comprehensive volume documents the evolution of children's programming from 1946 through its golden age, serving as a primary source for the character designs and cultural shifts that defined early broadcast media.
The book serves as a scholarly yet nostalgic anchor for any collection of mid-century ephemera, capturing the transition from live-action variety shows to the animated legends of the Saturday morning block. Whether placed in a dark academia office or as a reference piece in an archival gallery, this volume offers a reverent look at the media that shaped modern childhood.
This item is vintage, over 40 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
Technical Spec Block
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Origin: USA
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Era: 1980s
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Material: Paper / Softcover
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Dimensions: 10.00" x 7.00"
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Condition: Very Good
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Special Feature: Exhaustive 289-page reference guide
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Note: Minor exterior tanning consistent with 1980s newsprint-style paper stock.