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*Hillier, Mary. ''Dolls and Doll-makers.'' London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1968. | *Hillier, Mary. ''Dolls and Doll-makers.'' London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1968. | ||
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*Millard, Andre. ''Edison and the Business of Innovation.'' Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990. | *Millard, Andre. ''Edison and the Business of Innovation.'' Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990. | ||
*Welch, Walter L. ''From Tinfoil to Stereo: The Acoustic Years of the Recording Industry, 1877-1929.'' Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1994. | *Welch, Walter L. ''From Tinfoil to Stereo: The Acoustic Years of the Recording Industry, 1877-1929.'' Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1994. |
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Brief description and audio of a phonograph doll: http://exhibit.chautauqua-inst.org/doll.ram (Source: Chautauqua Institution at the Smithsonian)
Works Cited
- Edison, Thomas A. "Phonograph-Doll." United States Patent Office. Patent No. 456301. July 21, 1891.
- Formanek-Brunell, Miriam. Made to Play House: Dolls and the Commercialization of American Girlhood, 1830-1930. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993.
- Hillier, Mary. Automata & Mechanical Toys: An Illustrated History. London: Jupiter Books, 1976.
- Hillier, Mary. Dolls and Doll-makers. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1968.
- Millard, Andre. Edison and the Business of Innovation. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990.
- Welch, Walter L. From Tinfoil to Stereo: The Acoustic Years of the Recording Industry, 1877-1929. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1994.