In the tradition of Charles Sopkin's classic book on the state of television in the 1960s, Lechner recounts what it was like to lock himself in his apartment for a week and plug in to the new multi-channel universe, watching 12 TVs for 16 hours a day.
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In the tradition of Charles Sopkin's classic book on the state of television in the 1960s, Lechner recounts what it was like to lock himself in his apartment for a week and plug in to the new multi-channel universe, watching 12 TVs for 16 hours a day.
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Very Good+ in Very Good+ jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" Tall. Crown Publishers, 2000, First Edition, 8vo, 274 pages. Book and jacket in very good+ condition, remainder dot on top edge.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Jack Lechner recounts what it was like to lock himself in his apartment for a week and plug into the new multichannel universe, watching twelve TVs for sixteen hours a day. Yellow boards with blue spine and silver lettering, 274 pp., illustrated jacket. Excellent condition.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book. 9 1/2" tall x 6 1/2" wide. 1st Edition. 274 Pages, book and dust jacket in Near Fine condition. Yellow and blue hardcover with silver lettering to spine. Appears never read.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book FIRST PRINTING of the First Edition (stated). A humorous look at the television media universe in the United States, the author immersing himself in endless programming and viewing numerous channels simultaneously, commenting on sitcoms, news programming, public access, Disney, Playboy, much more, pointing out many interesting facts, foibles, factoids, and irrelevancies. Hardcover with dust jacket, 274pp. A very nice copy, the jacket neatly encased in an acid-free archival plsatic protector. Rare. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall.