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48 pp.
| Carolrhoda |
May, 2001 |
LibraryISBN 1-57505-432-9$$22.60
(3)
K-3Household History series.
A brief history of communication precedes information about the first attempts in Germany and the United States to develop the telephone. An easy-to-follow text is supplemented by color photos, archival reproductions, and diagrams. Instructions for creating your own telephone with Styrofoam cups, an aluminum pie pan, and craft wire are appended. Glos., ind.