Cox, Jim, 1939-....
Cox, Jim
Jim Cox American historian
VIAF ID: 230433057 ( Personal )
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Works
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aventures de Zak et Crysta dans la forêt de Ferngully | |
Bernard et Bianca au pays des kangourous | |
The daytime serials of television, 1946-1960 | |
FernGully the last rainforest | |
Frank and Anne Hummert's radio factory : the programs and personalities of broadcasting's most prolific producers | |
The great radio audience participation shows : seventeen programs from the 1940s and 1950s | |
The great radio operas, 1999: | |
Historical dictionary of American radio soap operas | |
Mr. Keen, tracer of lost persons : a complete history and episode log of radio's most durable detective | |
Music radio: the great performers and programs of the 1920s through early 1960s | |
Musicmakers of network radio : 24 entertainers, 1926-1962 | |
Newspapers in transition : American dailies confront the digital age | |
Oliver & Company | |
Radio after the golden age / Jim Cox. - Jefferson, NC ; London, cop. 2013. | |
Radio crime fighters : over 300 programs from the Golden Age | |
Radio journalism in America : telling the news in the golden age and beyond | |
Radio speakers : narrators, news junkies, sports jockeys, tattletales, tipsters, toastmasters and coffee klatch couples who verbalized the jargon of the aural ether from the 1920s to the 1980s : a biographical dictionary | |
Rails across dixie : a history of passenger trains in the American South | |
Rescuers down under | |
ruban de Moebius | |
Say goodnight, Gracie : the last years of network radio | |
Sold on radio : advertisers in the golden age of broadcasting | |
This day in network radio : a daily calendar of births, deaths, debuts, cancellations and other events in broadcasting history | |
Thru the Moebius strip |