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 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 4/20/02
ZARVAH ART (U.S. 1920's) in "Behind the Cobwebs" by Carl Kendziora. Record Research #35 (June 1961) p. 11, 20; #36 Jul 1961 p. 7
ZENITH (AUSTRALIA 1940's), discography Australian Record & Music Review Jul 1994, p.17-19
ZONOPHONE (1900's),The Zon-o-phone Record by Ernie Bayly and Michael Kinnear with the cooperation of EMI Archives. Published by Michael Kinnear c/o P.O. Box 11, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia,
3084; 2001, xviii, 494 p, with illustrations in the text. ISBN 0 9577355 2 9 Paperback [A Discography of recordings produced by the International Zonophone Company, and associated concerns in Europe and the Americas. 1901-1903. With a history of the company's international activities, and a supplement on reissues and transferred recordings, incl. bibliography and indices.]
ZONOPHONE (AUSTRALIA) "Australian Regal and Zonophone Numerical Series (1927-1958), Pt. VII" by David Crisp and Hedley Charles, JEMF Quarterly, Fall 1979; Fall 1980; Spring 1981
ZONOPHONE (AUSTRALIA 1912), 3000 series discography, Australian Record & Music Review Oct 1994,'p.3-4
ZONOPHONE (EUROPE 1900's), by M. Chetwood, describes early classical recordings, including the 1903 Carusos, W/D, Historic Record No. 49 (Oct 1998), p.12-14
ZONOPHONE (INDIA) "Reading Indian Record Labels - Gramophone and Zonophone" , The Record News: Journal of the Society of Indian Record Collectors Volume 1 January 1991
ZONOPHONE (NETHERLANDS 1904-1924) in His Master's Voice/De Stem van zijn Meester
The Dutch Catalogue
A Complete Numerical Catalogue of Dutch and Belgian Gramophone
Recordings made from 1900 to 1929 in Holland, Belgium, and elsewhere by
The Gramophone Company Ltd.
Compiled by Alan Kelly and Jacques Klöters
with the cooperation of the EMI Music Archive, London
Discographies, No. 72
Greenwood Press. Westport, Conn. 1997. 200 pages
ISBN 0-313-29883-1.
ZONOPHONE (U.K. 1890's), a detailed history by Frank Andrews, Hillandale News Feb 1989, Apr 1989; Jun 1989; [1920 until the label's demise in 1932] Aug 1989
ZONOPHONE (U.K. 1900's) "International Zonophone Co., 1900-1903" by Frank Andrews, Talking Machine Review, No. 62; (cont) Autumn 1981; Feb 1983
ZONOPHONE (U.K. 1900's), 5-inch releases, by Richard E. Taylor, including a reprint of an early ad, Hillandale News Dec 1988
ZONOPHONE (U.K. 1900's), in "Berliner, G&T and Zonophone: discog. of U.K. issues, 1898-1908", by Brian Rust. Talking Machine Review, Autumn 1981
ZONOPHONE (U.K. 1900's), dating guide by Peter Copeland, Historic Record Sep 1988
ZONOPHONE (U.K. 1900's) Zonophone, Vitaphone, Crystalate, Nicole and others, Hillandale News Apr 1988
ZONOPHONE (U.K. 1900's-1920's) HMV/Zonophone/Cinch (UK, acoustic era) by G.W. Taylor discusses dating via matrix nos., Hillandale News Jun 1983
ZONOPHONE (U.K. 1900's-1920's) in The EMI collection at the National Sound Archive at The British Library
ZONOPHONE (U.K. 1913), a poor reprint of the August 1913 new releases list, Vintage Light Music Summer 1986
ZONOPHONE (U.K.1920), reprint of a 1920 new releases list, Vintage Light Music Summer 1984
ZONOPHONE (U.S. 1899-1912), by George Paul, pictures and describes label types, Antique Phonograph Monthly VII No. 6
ZONOPHONE (U.S. c.1900) Rocco, David "Early Zon-o-Phones: Thick Discs!" Victrola & 78 Journal Spring 1996, p.17 plus Summer 1996, p.53
ZONOPHONE (U.S. c. 1900), "A 'Pirate' Record," by George Paul, illustrates and discusses an apparent pirate (Zonophone) disc copied from a Berliner, in "Phonograph Forum," New Amberola Graphic No. 96 (1997), p.8-9,17
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