Signed New York Times Article on Dr. Peter Goldmark, Inventor of the Color Television
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Dr. Peter Goldmark, Inventor of the Color Television. New York Times Magazine. New York, 17 December, 1967. Six pages. 9.5" x 12". "Lone Inventor with a Genie Complex" by Lee Edson, detailing the life and inventions of Dr. Peter Goldmark, best known for inventing the color television in 1940, as well as the LP record and the VCR. Article includes four pictures of Goldmark and opens with the quote, "One of the 10 top inventors of today, he is the father of two electronic revolutions and is working very hard on his third." Article signed on cover "With best wishes, Peter C. Goldmark." Light discoloration to edges, top right hand corned slightly folded. Overall excellent condition. New York Times article signed by one of the most influential inventors of the 20th century.Item #20510
Price: $225.00
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