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28th Jul 2007, 5:28 pm | #1 |
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Survey of R&TVS
Following in from Station X's idea in this thread
https://vintage-radio.net/forum/showthread.php?t=19242 Who has which versions of this valuable resource? Eventually I'll pop all the data into a spreadsheet if there's enough to merit it. I'll start off I have a red 5 volume set and then separate volumes up to 1974/75. The publishers are as follows; Five volume set and year books 1957/58 to 1963/64 are Newnes. (My 1964/65 has gone missing but I think that was Newnes as well) 1965/66 to 1968/69 Pergamon Press 1969/70 ILSC (International Learning Systems Corporation Ltd) 1970/71 to 1974/75 (the last one I have) Macdonald Publishing. Over to the rest of you.
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Re: Survey of R&TVS
ISTR an article in the BVWS Bulletin a few years ago which gave a good history of the different series of RTVS. It was a confusing history if I remember correctly.
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Re: Survey of R&TVS
I have the following:
two-volume set (published 1952) six-volume set: 1: pre-1953 radios 2: pre-1953 radios (contd.)/televisions 3: pre-1953 televisions (contd.) 4: 1953-54 5: 1955-56 6: 1956-57 30 annual volumes (starting with 1957-58 and ending 1986-87) index of volumes to 1986 (a copy of which is referenced earlier in this thread) Publishers: George Newnes Ltd up to 1965 Pergamon Press Ltd 1965-69 ILSC 1969-70 Macdonald 1970-74 Macdonald and Jane's 1974-79 Macdonald 1979-86 Macdonald Orbis 1986-87 edit: I forgot to mention colour: all maroonish red (although 1980 onwards have blue dust jackets) and authors: up to 1959: Malloy & Poole 1959-66: Hawker & Reddihough 1966-70: Harris (asst. Ferrier & Wainwright) 1970-71: Wainwright (asst. Harris) 1971-87: Wainwright
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Re: Survey of R&TVS
my red newnes books vol 1 to 6 . must date to 1960/1 as 1960is covered in the 6th .Being a late run must be why the first one doesnt have receivers like tv12 and tug 12 , but does have tv22
I also have one red volume marked 1959 /60 models this is identical to vol 6 as far as i can see but must be meant to be bought yearly. I didnt realise i had the 6th volume untill now , thought there was only 5 |
28th Jul 2007, 7:04 pm | #5 |
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Re: Survey of R&TVS
Will be able to check my northern selection in two or three weeks if you have any enigmas still by then. Dave
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28th Jul 2007, 8:25 pm | #6 |
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Re: Survey of R&TVS
Five-volume set here:
1: Pre-1953 radios, Ambassador to K.B. 2: Pre-1953 radios, McCarthy to Vidor. 3: Pre-1953 TV, Alba to K.B. 4: Pre-1953 TV, McMichael to White-Ibbotson 5: 1953-54. Annual volumes thereafter, starting with 1955-1956, continuous to 1974-1975. Paul |
29th Jul 2007, 4:17 pm | #7 |
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Thanks to all who have contributed so far - keep them coming!
Dave (M) Thanks for the note on editors, I'd meant to include that but I forgot. This could become another of my minor obsessions (no wonder Helen worries about me). Regards,
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1: radios, Ambassador to Marconiphone 2: radios, Masteradio to Vidor; televisions, Alba to Ferguson 3: televisions, Ferranti to White-Ibbotson
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ISBNs (International Standard Book Numbers) might be useful, as I believe these identifty a book uniquely. There are certainly different ISBN numbers for hard and soft cover versions of the same book. Probably for each edition and reprint too. Of course early books won't have them. They were introduced in 1970.
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29th Jul 2007, 5:19 pm | #10 |
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Out of interest here is the advert card from a copy of Radio Constructor from 1960 I would think.
The seven volume set was £11.5s or £11.15s on monthly terms. If you already had the set 1958/59 was 50/- or 52/6 on monthly terms.
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29th Jul 2007, 5:57 pm | #11 |
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OK - the first volume I have with an ISBN is 1970/71 SBN 356 03655 3
Then we have 1972/73 ISBN 0 356 04379 7 1973/74 ISBN 0 356 04916 7 From 1965/66 there is a Library of Congress record number 66-19459. This same number appears until the SBN in 1970/71. I'm not sure what the significance of the Library of Congress record card is. I was under the impression that it was the US version of the ISBN but as it seems to be the same for all the volumes on my shelf between 1965 and 1970 it is probably of less use. I will ask Helen - there are some advantages to being married to a retired Chartered Librarian (just don't ask here to stamp your books). Regards,
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My findings echo those of Brian, in that the first ISBN is 1972-1973
1971-1972 has an SBN of 356 041112 3 I agree with Brian with regard to 1972-1974 The ISBNs of the subsequent volumes are as follows: 1974-75 0 356 08182 6 1975-76 0 356 08440 x (yes, an "x" rather than a digit!) 1976-77 0 354 04063 4 1977-78 0 354 04196 7 1978-79 0 354 04377 3 1979-80 0 354 04516 4 1980-81 0 354 04725 6 1981-82 0 356 07873 6 1982-83 0 356 09203 8 (£22.50) 1983-84 0 356 10259 9 (£22.50) 1984-85 0 356 10907 0 (£22.50) 1985-86 0 356 12359 6 (£25.00) 1986-87 0 356 14439 9 (£29.50) As the last five had the price printed on the jacket flap, I have included this for comparison with Brian's prices quoted above for the early volumes. The sharp increases toward the end may have contributed to their demise in 1987. Although I bought the volumes from 1967 onwards new, I no longer have a record of what I paid for the ones prior to 1983.
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It seems that annual collections WITHOUT a volume number were published from 1955/56 to 1986/87.
There were also VOLUME sets published in various years. I don't have any of these books, but the volume set held by Suffolk Libraries is as follows:- Volume 1 Radio Servicing (Part 1) Edward Molloy ISBN GRN00 42251 Volume 2 Radio Servicing (Part 2) Edward Molloy ISBN GRN00 42250 Volume 3 TV Servicing (Part 1) Edward Molloy ISBN GRN00 42249 Volume 4 TV Servicing (Part 2) Edward Molloy ISBN GRN00 42248 Volume 5 1953/54 Models Edward Molloy ISBN GRN00 42159 The ISBNs have rather a strange format and I assume they were allocated retrospectively. I don't know if they're printed in the books. There appears to have been no 1954/55 book.
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29th Jul 2007, 10:47 pm | #15 |
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Having spoken to Helen, the situation re ISBN is as follows;
In 1970 the system was introduced as SBN (Standard Book Number) and later in 1971 or 1972 was adopted internationally as ISBN. The ISBN number identifies a particular volume in a series and an edition of that volume (ie a first edition and second edition would have a different ISBN and a hardback a different number from the paperback edition and so on). The Library of Congress Record number identifies the record card for a title. This explains why the early volumes have the same LofC record number. Thet would locate the card for the title and subsequent year volumes would appear as sub-sets of the same record number. To quote Helen "I've never understood the US classification system, it's even more complicated than Dewey." So there you have it! Regards,
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Here's a list of all the ISBNs I've been able to find. As I said in an earlier post ISBNs didn't come into use until 1970, so I'm not sure how the pre 1970 ISBNs are derived.
Volume 1 Radio Servicing (Part 1) Edward Molloy ISBN GRN00 42251 Volume 2 Radio Servicing (Part 2) Edward Molloy ISBN GRN00 42250 Volume 3 TV Servicing (Part 1) Edward Molloy ISBN GRN00 42249 Volume 4 TV Servicing (Part 2) Edward Molloy ISBN GRN00 42248 Volume 5 1953/54 Models Edward Molloy ISBN GRN00 42159 1954-55 NO BOOK PUBLISHED. 1955-56 GRN 0042 271 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 GRN 0716 127 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 B 661 9933 1966-67 B 671 8554 1967-68 B 681 6428 1968-69 B 690 8515 1969-70 0 701 40004 8 1970-71 0 356 03655 3 1971-72 0 356 04112 3 1973-74 0 356 04916 7 1974-75 0 356 08182 6 1975-76 0 356 08440 x (yes, an "x" rather than a digit!) 1976-77 0 354 04063 4 1977-78 0 354 04196 7 1978-79 0 354 04377 3 1979-80 0 354 04516 4 1980-81 0 354 04725 6 1981-82 0 356 07873 6 1982-83 0 356 09203 8 1983-84 0 356 10259 9 1984-85 0 356 10907 0 1985-86 0 356 12359 6 1986-87 0 356 14439 9
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Mine were obtained in ones and twos so are not a complete set of one release. I have listed them in date rather than volume number order.
Vol I - Pre 53 part 1 (Radio Ambassador - KB) - Molloy/Poole - 496 pages Vol II - Pre 53 part 2 (Radio Masteradio - Vidor, TV Alba - Ferguson) - Molloy/Poole - 560 pages Vol III - Pre 53 part 3 (TV Ferranti - White Ibbotson) - Molloy/Poole - 544 pages 53-54 - Molloy/Poole - 655 pages Vol II - 55-56 - Hawker - 584 pages Vol III - 56-57 - Hawker - 624 pages Vol IV - 57-58 - Hawker - 612 pages Vol V - 58-59 - Hawker - 640 pages 59-60 - Hawker - 656 pages 60-61 - Hawker - 656 pages 61-62 - Hawker - 656 pages 62-63 - Hawker - 656 pages 63-64 - Hawker - 608 pages 64-65 - Hawker - 584 pages 65-66 - Harris - 496 pages (ILSC) 66-67 - Harris - 494 pages (ILSC) 67-68 - Harris - 527 pages (ILSC) 68-69 - Harris - 607 pages (ILSC) 69-70 - Harris - 679 pages (ILSC) 70-71 - Wainwright/Harris - 736 pages - SBN 356 03655 3 (Macdonald) 71-72 - Wainwright - 736 pages - SBN 356 04112 3 (Macdonald) All Newnes unless stated otherwise. ILSC = International Learning Systems Corporation The number of pages is just the number on the last numbered page - there would be a few more if those before page 1 are counted. |
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I wonder when the last VOLUME set was published? Chip seems to have a VOLUME set dating from 1961. As the years went on a considerable amount of stuff must have been removed from VOLUME sets to keep them down to a managable size.
Presumably to cover everything you'd need the 1955 five VOLUME set and all the annual books up to 1986/7?
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Re: Survey of R&TVS
In a similar vein from the same publisher I also have these earlier books:
Radio Engineers' Service Manual - 1952 - Molloy/Poole - 760 pages - dark blue cover - same sort and style of content as R&TVS but with the manufacturers in random order. Newnes' Complete Wireless volumes 1 to 4 - Molloy/Stranger - not dated but I would guess late 30s, brown covers, less consistent than R&TVS with different authors and manufacturers contributing info. I think these are quite sought after as I paid about £35 in a BVWS auction for them.... |
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