Edison booklet, "What the Critics Say"

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Edison booklet, "What the Critics Say"

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Hi folks,

Does someone have a scan/PDF copy of this booklet they could share with me?

I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place for this post or not, mods please feel free to move it if not.

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Here you go, Fran! :)

This booklet was printed in April 1927.

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Thank you, George! You da man!

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That's fascinating. That is a late edition of the booklet. I had no idea they issued one which touted
the long playing record .
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Lenoirstreetguy wrote:That's fascinating. That is a late edition of the booklet. I had no idea they issued one which touted
the long playing record .
Jim
I thought so, too. I have a 1920 edition of "Edison and Music" that mentions "What the Critics Say" insomuch as suggesting people send away for a copy of it. I assume that TAE Inc. would use promotional devices long past their initial relevance, adding items along the way?

I'd like to examine an earlier edition, if anyone else would be kind enough to share a scan/PDF with us.

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