Jukebox: The Golden Age

Jukebox: The Golden Age by Vincent Lynch, published by Tarcherperigree in 1983, offers a detailed exploration of jukeboxes produced between 1937 and 1948. This edition, written in English and spanning 112 pages, showcases various models from renowned manufacturers such as Wurlitzer and Seeburg, providing readers with insights into the design and features that defined this iconic era of music playback.
In this book, readers will find a comprehensive description of the technological advancements and aesthetic qualities of jukeboxes from the golden age of their production. The focus on specific models allows for an appreciation of the craftsmanship and innovation that characterized these machines. With its emphasis on jukeboxes, this work serves as a valuable resource for enthusiasts and collectors interested in the history and evolution of this unique musical instrument.
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Shows and describes the features of various models of jukeboxes produced between 1937 and 1948 by Wurlitzer, Seeburg, and other companies
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