Published by Australasian Radio World: Sydney 1936-37
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A scarce and desirable early grouping from the inaugural volume of The Australasian Radio World, comprising four issues (Vol. 1, Nos. 6, 7, 8 & 11) spanning October 1936 to March 1937. As part of the publication's first year, these issues capture the formative moment of Australia's wireless boom, when radio was shifting from novelty to essential household technology. The bold Art Deco covers—combining technical imagery, workshop scenes, and lifestyle illustrations—are among the most visually appealing of the series, offering both historical depth and strong display presence.
Published in Sydney, Radio World quickly established itself as a leading authority for radio enthusiasts, experimenters, and professionals alike. Within these issues are practical construction guides for receivers and transmitters, discussions of valve technology and dual-wave systems, shortwave listening advice, and coverage of emerging developments such as early television and portable radio sets. Regular features include world shortwave station listings, technical problem-solving articles, and reports from the rapidly evolving radio industry, reflecting both local innovation and global trends during the mid-1930s.
Condition is consistent with workshop use, with visible edge wear, creasing, small tears, and some losses to covers, along with occasional handwritten annotations; all issues remain complete and retain strong colour and visual appeal. Early Volume 1 material is notably harder to assemble than later runs, making this a particularly attractive and increasingly scarce grouping—ideal for collectors of vintage radio, early broadcasting history, and Australian pre-war ephemera."
Condition across the included issues is consistent with age and intended use, showing general handling wear, light creasing, edge rubbing, and some toning, with covers remaining intact and contents complete. Please study photos to further understand condition.