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The E-Discographer #3 August, 2001 Special Issue!

The International Directory Of Label Research

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Profiles of labels or manufacturers with minimal discographical data are coded in dark green
Catalog or matrix numerical listings are shown in red
General works about labels in specific countries are alphabetized by country of origin and displayed in brown.
Editorial notes appear in festive monochrome black.
Updated 2/10/03

A NATURAL HIT! (U.S. 1950's) " A Natural Hit! Records Preliminary Listing" by Bob Eagle. Record Research #121 (March 1973) p. 5
A.F.M.C. (U.K. 1922) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
A.F.W.K. (U.K. 1924) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
A.F.R.S. see Armed Forces Radio Service below.
A.M. (U.K. 1940's) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
APGA (FRANCE 1910's) (Association Phonique des Grands Artistes) Truesound Online Discographies by Christian Zwarg, Stutensee, Germany [Zipped Excel97/2000 tables which must be downloaded view them]
A.R.C. see American Record Corporation below.
ABCO (U.S. 1950's) in "Chicago Part II" Blues Research Issue 10
ACE (CANADA 1920's) in "Behind The Cobwebs" by Carl Kendziora, Record Research #25 Nov-Dec 1959 p.10, 24
ACE (U.K. 1937) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
ACE (U.S. 1950's), by Robert M. Arentson, Goldmine Sept. 17,1993, p.60,62,128,133,146,169
ACE (U.S. 1950's) Blues Research Issue 11
ACE (U.S. 1950's), discog. by Dean Silverstone, Record Exchanger #31
ACE (U.S. 1950's), "New Orleans Rock & Roll" by Mike Callahan focuses on Ace and other New Orleans labels, Goldmine, Feb 1981
ACE (U.S. 1950's), "The Rise And Fall Of Ace Records : A Case Study In The Independent Record Business" by Donald J. Mabry, Business History Review 64 (Autumn 1990), p.411-450
ACHVA (GERMANY 1930's) in : Bergmeier, Horst, Eisler Eyal and Lotz Rainer. Vorbei - Dokumentation jüdischen Musiklebens in Nazi Berlin, 1933-1938/Beyond Recall - A Record of Jewish musical life in Nazi Berlin, 1933-1938", Vollersode, Germany, Bear Family, 2001 (ISBN 3-89795-825-2) [company history, numerical discography, label iconography]
ACO (AUSTRALIA 1928), discography, Australian Record & Music Review Apr 1997, p.13-16
ACO (U.K. 1920's) "Aco/Aeolian-Vocalion Vocalion", by Peter Copeland, a dating guide for British coarse-groove issues, Historic Record No. 30 (Jan 1994), p.12-15
ACO (U.K. 1920's) near complete numerical listing by Arthur Badrock & Derek Spruce. "RSVP" magazine. undated
ACO (U.K. 1922), "Aco" by Frank Andrews & Arthur Badrock (article reprinted due to production problems in previous issue), International Talking Machine Review No. 77 (Spring 1990) reprinted in International Talking Machine Review No. 78 (Autumn 1990), p. 2288
ACTUELLE (U.K. 1920's) Andrews, Frank & Arthur Badrock "Actuelle/Pathe Actuelle dating guide" International Talking Machine Review No. 78 (Autumn 1990), p.2287
ACTUELLE (U.K. 1920's) 11000 series exploratory listing. Collecta magazine - starting with issue 2 Oct. 1968
ADDISCO (U.K.) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996, Feb 1997, p.D: 163-169,F:203-2 11
ADDISON (U.K.) - in "We Also Have Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996, Feb 1997, p.D: 163-16Our Own 9,F:203-2 11
ADELPHI (U.K. 1920's) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
ADMIRAL (U.K.1946) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
ADMIRALTY (U.K. 1940's) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
ADPRINT (U.K.) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
ADVERTISING RECORD CORP. (U.S. 1920's) "Hello, This Is Your Talking Card" The E-Discographer #2 January 2001
ADVOX (U.K.1929) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
AEOLIAN-VOCALION : corporate history of the U.S. and British companies is detailed in a lengthy series by Frank Andrews, Hillandale News, Oct, Nov 1980, Feb 1981
AEOLIAN-VOCALION (U.K. 1920's), "The Aeolian Connection" by Brian Rust, discusses matrix series and related labels including Coliseum, Scala, Citizen, Ludgate and Meloto, Historic Record No. 31 (Apr 1994), p.12-14
AEOLIAN-VOCALION ( U.K. 1920's) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
AEOLIAN-VOCALION (U.K. 1920's) "Aco/Aeolian-Vocalion Vocalion", by Peter Copeland, a dating guide for British coarse-groove issues, Historic Record No. 30 (Jan 1994), p.12-15
AEOLIAN-VOCALION (U.S. 1916-1924), Aeolian-Vocalion Masters Re-released by Brunswick in: Laird, Ross; Brunswick Records 1916-1931. 4 vols. 562 pages. Greenwood Press 2001. ISBN 0-313-31868-9
AEOLIAN-VOCALION (U.S. 1919-1924), by Bill Triggs, an abbreviated matrix dating guide (1919-1924) and news of a forthcoming discography of the label, Historic Record No. 32 (Jul 1994), p.6-7
AEONIC (U.K. 1929) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
AERIAL (U.K.) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
AERONA (AUSTRALIA 1926), discography Australian Record & Music Review Jul 1994, p.8-11
AERONA (U.K. 1926) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
AFRICA Labels (various) "Savannaphone: Talking Machines Hit West Africa" by Paul Vernon. FolkRoots No. 122
AFRICA Labels (various) "Feast of East" Paul Vernon's continuing series of delvings into the history of world music recording touches down in East Africa. FolkRoots No.145
AIDA (AUSTRALIA 1950's), "Aida: a discography" Australian Record & Music Review Jan 1991
AIRCRAFT PRODUCTS LTD. (U.K. 1930's) in "We Also Have Our Own Records,' by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
AJAX (CANADA 1920's) Serialized in "Behind the Cobwebs" [numerical listing] by Carl Kendziora . (17001 - 17014) Record Research #45 Aug 1962 p. 9, 19; (17015 - 17032), Record Research #47 Nov 1962 p. 7-8, 20; (17033 - 17056) #48 Jan 1963 p. 6, 18, 19; #(17057 - 17079) #49 Mar 1963 p. 8, 9; (17080 - 17109) #50 Apr 1963 p. 19, 20; (17110 - 17133) #53 (July 1963) p. 10, 20; #58 (Feb. 1964) p. 7; #75 Apr 1966 p. 8
AJAX (CANADA 1920's) in "Behind The Cobwebs" by Carl Kendziora, Record Research #25 Nov-Dec 1959 p.10, 24
AJAX (CANADA, Ross Laird. Privately published, 20p. GPO Box 22, Canberra, A.C.T. 2601, Australia.
AJAX (CANADA 1921), by John W. Booth, in "Looking at Labels" Talking Machine Review No. 98 (Autumn 1997), p.3043
AJAX (U.K. 1914) -in "We Also Have Our Own Records, " by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
ALADDIN. (U.S. 1940's) Ruppli, Michel. The Aladdin/Imperial Labels : A Discography. New York: Greenwood Press, 1991. 727 p.
ALADDIN (U.S. 1940's) "Aladdin Records." by Anthony Rotante. Record Research #6 (Dec. 1955) p. 9-10
ALADDIN (U.S. 1940's) "Modern Eyes-zing: Aladdin Records-Unreleased Masters" by Bob Porter. Record Research #144/5 (Mar. 1977) p. 11, 12
ALADDIN (U.S. 1940's), "Aladdin label listing", by Ray Topping, Shout No. 48 (Oct. 1969); No. 49 (Nov. 1969)
ALEXANDER (U.K. 1911) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records, " by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
ALLEGRO (U.K. 1932) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records, " by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p.203-211
ALVIN (U.S. 1950's), "Rhythm And Blues" by Anthony Rotante [Alvin; Asco; Index; Manor; Jax; Wonder] Record Research Vol. 2, No. 1 [# 7] Feb 1956 p. 8
AMCO (U.S. 1920's) in "Behind The Cobwebs" by Carl Kendziora, Record Research #33 Mar 1961 p. 10; #40 (Jan. 1962) p. 7; #249/250 May 1992 p. 9;
AMERICAN MUSIC. (U.S.1940's) Russell, Bill: Bill Russell's American Music compiled and ed. by Mike Hazeldine. New Orleans, La. 1993. xv,184 p. + CD containing unissued material. Russell's comments on the history and discography of his New Orleans label.
AMERICAN RECORD COMPANY (U.S. 1900's) American Record Company Exploratory list in order by matrix number by Tyrone Settlemier
AMERICAN RECORD COMPANY (U.S. 1900's) "Filling In Discographically: Correspondence" Leeds & Catlin - American and International Talking Machine Co. Matrices, pre-1910 Record Research # 131 Jan 1975 p. 7
AMERICAN RECORD CORPORATION (U.S. 1930's manufacturer), by Herman Paikoff, "A Corporate Overview"; updated in January issue, New Amberola Graphic Oct. 1992 p. 13-16; Jan. 1993 p. 9-10
AMERICAN RECORD CORPORATION (U.S. 1930's manufacturer) "The ARC TO-'Test Only Series," discography, by Howard Rye, Names & Numbers Jan., Oct. 2000, p.Jan.:13-18,Oct.19-22
AMERICAN RECORD CORPORATION (U.S. 1930's manufacturer), "Other ARC Test Series," by Howard Rye, supplementing the author's earlier listing of the TO and TI series, Names & Numbers Oct 2001, P.18-19
AMOUR (RUSSIA c.1908), by John E. Rutherford, "An Assumption Concerning the 'Amour' Label," Antique Phonograph news Mar/Apr 1993, p.13
AMOUR (RUSSIA 1910's) in The EMI collection at the National Sound Archive at
The British Library
AND SKOGS (SWEDEN 1900's cylinder), by Tom Valle, supplements a mention in issue No. 76; also information on other early Scandanavian labels, International Talking Machine Review No. 81 (1992), p.2378-2379,2381
ANGELPHONE (U.S. 1910's) in "The Hill and Dale Scene" by Ray Wile. Record Research [Vol. 2 No. 2] #8 p. 8
ANGELPHONE (U.S. 1916), - see Watchtower (IBSA) Recordings
ANGELUS (AUSTRALIA 1929), - in "Clifford Industries" (1928 Australian label manufacturer), describes 15 labels marketed by the company during its short existence (1928-1931), many drawn from U.S. masters. Australian Record & Music Review Jan 1994, p.3-11
ANGELUS (AUSTRALIA 1930's) "Angelus 1000-series discography" Australian Record & Music Review Oct. 1991, p.14-16
ANGELUS (AUSTRALIA 1930's), Ross Laird. Privately published, 35p. GPO Box 22, Canberra, A.C.T. 2601, Australia.
ANIMAL LANGUAGE RECORDS (U.K. 1938) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p. 203-211
ANSONIA (U.S. 1920's) in "Behind the Cobwebs" by Carl Kendziora. Record Research #35 (June 1961) p. 11, 20
ANTONE RECORDS (U.K. 1940's) -in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p. 203-211
APEX (CANADA 1920's) in "Behind the Cobwebs" by Carl Kendziora. Record Research #40 (Jan. 1962) p. 7, 20; #42 (March/April 1962) p. 7, 9; #44 Jul 1962 p. 9, 20
APEX (CANADA 1920's) Boyd, Brian: "Two Areas That Need Further Research: Some Comments" Antique Phonograph News May/June 1992, p.3-4
APEX (CANADA 1920's) The Apex 8000 numerical: Records pressed by the Compo Company, Lachine, Que. Compiled by Alex Robertson assisted by George Humble. Montreal, 1971. 50 p
APOLLO (U.K. 1906) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records,' by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p. 203-211
APOLLO (U.S. 1940's) by Will Legere, Disc Collector No. 17 (May 1961)
APPEALS DEPT. OF THE BRITISH LEGION (U.K. 1935) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p. 203-211
ARCHIV PRODUKTION (GERMANY 1947), "Bach and Potatoes, Archiv Produktion's Early Years," by Stephan Bultmann, International Classical Record Collector Autumn 1998, p. 54-58
ARCO (U.S. 1950's) Blues Research Issue 15
ARDEN DOORWAY TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY (U.K. 1926) in "We Also Have Our Own Records,' by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p. 203-211
ARETINO (U.S. c. 1900), by John Goslin, speculates on origin of name, Talking Machine Review Feb 1983
ARETINO (U.S. c. 1900), "The Record With The 'Big Hole' In The Middle" Record Research #105 May 1970 p. 7, 8
ARETINO (U.S. 1900's), in "The Chicago 'Premium' Brands," by Allan Sutton, discusses early 1900's labels used as premiums, Victrola and 78 Journal Late Summer 1995 (No. 6), p.34-37
ARETINO (U.S. 1907), "Aretino Records: The 'Hole'Story," by Chuck Miller, a rock writer discovers the elderly discs with very large spindle holes; with input from a number of experts, Goldmine 22 Mar. 2002, p.26
ARGO (U.K. 1950) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels. Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p. 203-211
ARIEL (U.K. 1910's), by Arthur Badrock, Talking Machine Review No. 75 Autumn 1988
ARIEL GRAND (U.K. 1910's) in Andrews, Frank "Records in Store" [Ariel Grand, Lewis's Long Life, Marspen, Boots, Selfridge's, Silvertone, Key, Little Marvel, Conquest, Victory, Eclipse, Crown, Embassy, Peacock and Empire] Hillandale News Feb, Apr, Jun 1992, p.Jn:35-39
ARISTOCRAT (U.S. 1940's) Blues Research Issue 3
ARISTOCRAT (U.S. 1947), by Robert L. Campbell & George R. White, W/D, Goldmine May 8, 1998, p. 62-70
ARISTOCRAT (U.S. 1947), "The Aristocrat Label" by Robert L. Campbell and George R. White. 2002 [Thoroughly researched and well illustrated, W/D]
ARMED FORCES RADIO SERVICE (U.S. ET's) AFRS Radio Transcriptions, by Bozy White, traces the history of AFRS and its recordings from the 1940s to the 1960s, IAJRC Journal Jul. 1988
ARMED FORCES RADIO SERVICE (U.S. ET's) White, Bozy: AFRS Basic Music Library series. Zephyrhills 1988-89. [vol. 1:] P-1 thru P-1200. 1988. [vol. 2:] P-1201 thru P-2399. 1988. [vol. 3:] P-2401 thru P-3602. 1989.
ARMED FORCES RADIO SERVICE (U.S. ET's) Kiner, Larry F. and Harry MacKenzie. Basic Musical Library, "P" Series, 1-1000. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.
ARMED FORCES RADIO SERVICE (U.S. ET's). MacKenzie, Harry: AFRS Downbeat series ; working draft. Joyce Music, Zephyrillis, FL 1986. 80 pgs. 4 p. [Numerical listing with performer and titles.]
ARMED FORCES RADIO SERVICE (U.S. ET's) Lotz, Rainer E. & Ulrich Neuert: The AFRS "Jubilee" transcription programs ; an exploratory discography. Frankfurt 1985. 2 vols (XXIV, 661 p.) [Numerical & alphabetical listings, indexes]
ARMED FORCES RADIO SERVICE (U.S. ET's) Garrod, Charles: AFRS One Night Stands, 1001 thru 2000 ; working draft. Box 25802 Portland, OR 97298 : Joyce Record Club Publication, 1996. (60) p.
ARMED FORCES RADIO SERVICE (U.S. ET's) Garrod, Charles: AFRS One Night Stands, 2001 thru 3000 ; working draft. Box 25802 Portland, OR 97298 : Joyce Record Club Publication,. 48 p.
ARMED FORCES RADIO SERVICE (U.S. ET's) Garrod, Charles: AFRS One Night Stands, 3001 thru 4000 ; working draft. Portland, Or. 1999. 54 p. pb
ARMED FORCES RADIO SERVICE (U.S. ET's) Lotz, Rainer E.: The AFR&TS (Gold Label) transcription library ; a label listing. Menden c1978. 77 p. (Jazzfreund-Publikation ; Nr. 5) pb
ARROW (U.K.1920), 1920 advertisement reprinted Needle Time Mar 1990
ARROW (U.K. 1913) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p. 203-211
ARROW (U.S. 1920), by Carl Kendziora, Record Research Oct 1985
ARS REDIVIVA (FRANCE ) Henry-Jacques "Ars Rediviva: une discographie", Disques (Special number) 1947
ARTHUR FIELDS MELODY RECORD (U.S. 1920's) in "Behind the Cobwebs" [Olympic] by Carl Kendziora. Record Research #32 (Jan. 1961) p. 8
ARTHUR FIELDS MELODY RECORD (U.S. 1920's), by Arthur Badrock, a short discussion, in "Junkshoppers' Column," Talking Machine Review No. 98 (Autumn 1997), p.3030
ARTIPHON (GERMANY 1910's) Truesound Online Discographies by Christian Zwarg, Stutensee, Germany [Zipped Excel97/2000 tables which must be downloaded view them]
ARTISTIC (U.S. 1950's) in Chicago Part II. Blues Research Issue 10
ARTISTS RECORD CO. (1930 U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p. 203-211
ARTOPHONE (U.S. 1920's) Artophone Letter (repr) Record Research #71 Oct. 1965 p. 3
ASCH (U.S. 1940's), briefly discussed by Stephen Stroff, Goldmine Mar 1, 1985
ASCH (U.S. 1940's) in Goldsmith, Peter David, Making people's music : Moe Asch and Folkways records. Washington ; London : Smithsonian Institution Press, c1998. xi, 468 p., 16 p. of plates, illus., index.
ASCO (U.S. 1950's), "Rhythm And Blues" by Antony Rotante [Alvin; Asco; Index; Manor; Jax; Wonder] Record Research Vol. 2, No. 1 [# 7] Feb 1956 p. 8
ASSIMIL (U.K. 1940) - in "E.M.I. dating guide" Peter Copeland , Historic Record No. 19 (Apr 1991), p.4-6
ASSOCIATED (U.S. ET's) Kunstadt, Len. "Unmasking the Associated's [sic]" Record Research #235/6 p. 1; #237/8 Nov., 1988 p. 1,4
ASSOCIATED (U.S. 1940 ET's) Associated Recorded Program Service, by Rod Baum, Record Research Nov. 1988, Apr. 1989
ASSOCIATED (U.S. 1940 ET's) "Associated Recorded Program Service", by Dave Kressley, W/D of R&B material on the transcription label, Record Research Sep/Oct 1989; May/Jun 1990
ASSOCIATED (U.S. 1930's-1940's ET's) Garrod, Charles & Rod Baum: Associated transcription master numbers ; October 2, 1934 - July 24, 1942. Joyce Music, Zephyrillis, FL 1991. [89] p. [Performer and titles.] . pb
ASSOCIATED (U.S. ET's) Garrod, Charles & Rod Baum: Associated transcription listing ; original and A series. Joyce Music, Zephyrillis, FL 1991. [37] p. pb
ASSOCIATED (U.S. ET's) Garrod, Charles & Rod Baum: Associated transcription listing ; 60000 series, 60000-60999. Joyce Music, Zephyrillis, FL 1992. [62] p. pb
ATCO (U.S.1950's), by Peter Grendysa, W/D, Goldmine Nov 23, 1984
ATLANTIC (U.S. 1940's-1950's) Ruppli, Michel. Atlantic Records : A Discography. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1991.
ATLAS (U.K.1913) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996 p. 163-16; Feb 1997 p. 203-211
ATLAS (U.S. 1943), a short description by Peter Grendysa, Goldmine Apr 12, 1985
AUDI-VOX (GERMANY 1930's) (numerical discography, label iconography): Lotz, Rainer online-discography
AURORA (CANADA in Laird, Ross: Brunswick Records 1916-1931. 4 vols. Greenwood Press 2001
AURORA (CANADA 1930's) "Aurora 22000 Numerical" by Will Roy Hearne, JEMF Newsletter vol II # 2 (Feb. 1967) p. 36-40.
AURORA (CANADA 1930's), by Alex Robertson, discussion and discog. (Victor matrices, etc.), Record Research Jan 1986
AUSTRAL (AUSTRALIA 1930's) , Austral/Austral Duplex by Ross Laird. Privately published, 15p. GPO Box 22, Canberra, A.C.T. 2601, Australia.
AUSTRALIA labels (various) Laird, Ross. Sound Beginnings: The Early Record Industry in Australia ISBN 0 86819 579 0
AUSTRALIA labels (various) "The Australian Recording Industry" by Ross Cummings, in the "Discovery" column, outlines that country's major labels to the 1930's, Record Research, Sept 1978.
AUSTRALIA Labels, Various. Laird, Ross "78rpm Pressed in the U.S. For Export to Australia," including Beeda, Clarite, Bon Marche & Dahlmont (from Plaza Music Co.), Record Research May 1992, p.23
AUSTRALIA Labels, Various.
Australia and New Zealand 78 labels - Dates and Images by Adam Miller
AUSTRALIA Labels, Various. "Check List of Australian 78 Label Names" (1910-1960) Australian Record & Music Review Oct 1995, p. 19-22
AUTOCYCLE (U.K. 1928) -in "We Also Have Our Own Records, " by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996, Feb 1997, p.D: 163-169, F:203-2 11
AUTOGRAPH (U.K. 1914) - in "We Also Have Our Own Records," by Frank Andrews, store labels; Hillandale News Dec 1996, Feb 1997, p.D: 163-169,F:203-2 11
AUTOGRAPH (U.S. 1920's) - in "Orlando Marsh", by Martin Bryan, a detailed feature on the electrical recording pioneer and his autograph label of the 1920's with illus. of label types. New Amberola Graphic Jan 1990
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