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Burns, R. (2000). John Logie Baird, television pioneer. (book review)

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Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, March 1st, 2002

Burns, R. (2000). John Logie Baird, television pioneer. London: The Institution of Electrical Engineers. 417 pages.

Godfrey, D. G. (2001). Philo T. Farnsworth: The father of television. Salt Lake City, UT: The University of Utah Press. 307 pages.

Some people like to see the world and define events in fundamental or absolute ways; some hold to philosophies that define Truth in a manner in keeping with their perspective. The same holds true for religion and belief in God.

For decades, such universal arguments have also dominated the debates about who invented television. This has gone on to...

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