[Multimedia] Claude-Max-Cl., editor. Sonorama No. 1, Octobre 1958. Paris: Octobre, 1958. First edition of this multimedia monthly. Small 4to, comb-bound in color pictorial printed wrappers. 12 pages. Illus. 6 flexi disc records bound in (as published). Somewhat curled at the edges, with the comb binding a little worn; still, a good copy.
"Le magazine sonore de l'actualité" - or otherwise, the innovative French monthly sound news magazine, a short magazine of news, sports and entertainment with short flexi-disc records bound in to provide supplementary recorded material. This issue included Brigette Bardot recorded in San Tropez and the Platters, among others. Sonoroma ran 44 numbers.
"Le magazine sonore de l'actualité" - or otherwise, the innovative French monthly sound news magazine, a short magazine of news, sports and entertainment with short flexi-disc records bound in to provide supplementary recorded material. This issue included Brigette Bardot recorded in San Tropez and the Platters, among others. Sonoroma ran 44 numbers.
[Multimedia] Claude-Max-Cl., editor. Sonorama No. 1, Octobre 1958. Paris: Octobre, 1958. First edition of this multimedia monthly. Small 4to, comb-bound in color pictorial printed wrappers. 12 pages. Illus. 6 flexi disc records bound in (as published). Somewhat curled at the edges, with the comb binding a little worn; still, a good copy.
"Le magazine sonore de l'actualité" - or otherwise, the innovative French monthly sound news magazine, a short magazine of news, sports and entertainment with short flexi-disc records bound in to provide supplementary recorded material. This issue included Brigette Bardot recorded in San Tropez and the Platters, among others. Sonoroma ran 44 numbers.
"Le magazine sonore de l'actualité" - or otherwise, the innovative French monthly sound news magazine, a short magazine of news, sports and entertainment with short flexi-disc records bound in to provide supplementary recorded material. This issue included Brigette Bardot recorded in San Tropez and the Platters, among others. Sonoroma ran 44 numbers.