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Default Television Magazine (1986/87).


N_Cook wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Have you tried 'Google Books'? A lot of old magazines have been
scanned and can be read online. You can't save the images but you can
use 'Print Screen' to copy it in pieces, if they have it.


Unfortunately it seems unlikely. search term "television" too numerous and
no magazine/periodical sub-section , IWS, in
http://books.google.com/advanced_book_search?
I tried "wireless world" and only 2 editions

Does it need representative ISBN range numbers?



i just type in the book title, or name of a magazine and the date and
find a lot of what I want to see. If it's not there, it means that they
haven't got their hands on a hard copy to scan, or it hasn't been
scanned yet. Here is how they do the 'scanning'.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/library/2009/04/the_granting_of_patent_7508978.html


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