ISBN none listed, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67-18014
non-fiction, media, communication, art, postmodern, hyperreality
Acknowledgments: "Originally issued as Number 8 of Explorations , a periodical edited by Marshall McLuhan and Edmund Carpenter, and published by the University of Toronto under the sponsorship of the Telegram of Toronto and through a grant from the Ford Foundation. We have re-issued it with some revisions and with some changes in the original design which was done by Mr. Harley Parker of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto."
"American Model 1795" by Marshall McLuhan
"Electronics as E.S.P." by Marshall McLuhan
"The Be-Spoke Tailor" by Marshall McLuhan
"The Journalist's Dilemma" by Marshall McLuhan
"The Pattern of Oral Strategy in the U.S.S.R." by Marshall McLuhan
"Stress" by Marshall McLuhan
"Oral-Anal" by Marshall McLuhan
"Sherlock Holmes VS the Bureaucrat" by Marshall McLuhan
"Verbi-Voco-Visual" by Marshall McLuhan
"Print as Patterkiller" by Marshall McLuhan
"Milton Had His Daughters, I Have My Dictaphone" by Marshall McLuhan
"The Alchemy of Social Change" by Marshall McLuhan
"The Organization Man" by Marshall McLuhan
"Characterization in Western Art 1600-1900" by Marshall McLuhan
"The Liturgical Revival" by Marshall McLuhan
"How about Wine" by Marshall McLuhan
"Television Murders Telephony" by Marshall McLuhan
"People of the Word" by Marshall McLuhan
"Churchill Mobilizes the English Language" by Marshall McLuhan
"Eminent Extrapolators" by Marshall McLuhan
"The Old New Rich and the New New Rich" by Marshall McLuhan
"No Upside Down in Eskimo Art" by Marshall McLuhan
"Oral to Written" by J.B.Bessinger
"Third Program in the Human Age" by Marshall McLuhan
"The Semantics of Money-Uses" by Karl Polanyi
"Common Law and the Oral Tradition" by Carol C.Hollis
"The Military Breakthrough from Lineality" by David Hogg
"Dada in the Drugstore" by Jack Jones
none -- [jacket blurb, US pbk, 1967]
"McLuhan's ideas are absolutely brilliant." --Henry W.Targowski.
Recommended.
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