The Duplex Phonograph Co., 11"x14" c. 1905

1906 The Metropolitan
Magazine

1906 Scribner's Magazine

"The Loftiest Flight
of Inventive Genius,"
American Magazine, February 1906

"The Music Master
Visits the Factory - Why The Graphophone is Best." Columbia Phonograph
Co., 1906

The Music Master Plans
a christmas Surprise Columbia Graphophone., Columbia Phonograph Co.,
Colliers, 1906

Keep "Him"
at home. The Edison Improved Phonograph, The Ladies' Home Journal,
October, 1906

The Commoner Magazine,
April 19, 1907

"A pleasure shared is a pleasure doubled" by Charles D. Williams, June 1907

1907 Harpers Magazine,
6" x 8"

The Red Book, 1906
(PM-0949)

The Review of Reviews
Magazine, 1906

Victor Talking Machine
Co., 1906 (PM-1365)

Victor Talking Machine
Co., 1906

Edison ad for August as
seen in Edison Phonograph Monthly, 1907

1907 Illustrated London News, 7" x 5"

Columbia Record Catalogue
cover, January 1907

"Did you get a VICTOR
for Christmas?" Ladies' Home Journal, January 1907.

John C. Walling ad, Victor
& Edison, 1907

The Edison Phonograph
Monthly, Edison ads for February 1907

The Edison Phonograph
Monthly, Edison ads for September 1907

"Duplex Phonograph," Munsey's, 1907

"Entertainment within
reach of all," artwork by J. J. Gould, Colliers, May 1907

"When Three is Company,"
McClure's Magazine, January 1908

The Edison Phonograph,
Artwork by Guernsey Moore, 1908

"The Edison Phonograph"
by Guernsey Moore (with flowered horn)" The
Ladies' Home Journal, February 1908 (1/4 page)

"The Only Amusement that
Small Children Never Tire Of," The Ladies' Home Journal,
April 1908 (1/4 page)

"Their Wedding March,"
American Magazine, 1908

"All the refined entertainment
which only the Victor can supply..." McClure's Magazine,
February 1908

There's Delight in Every
"Turn," McClure's Magazine, February 1908

"Which
is which?" October 1908

The Talking Machine
World, 1908

"A home without a
Victor is a stage without a play." 1908

' A more fascinating entertainer
than before..." Artwork by J. J. Gould, 1908

"Caruso and the Victor,"
McClure's Magazine, January 1908

"It will surprise
you when you find how quickly we can give deliveries..."
The Talking Machine
World, December
15, 1908 - Example of one of
many Disclaimers needed for popular culture topics, music and
scrapbooks like Phonographia.

An Edison Phonograph on
FREE TRIAL, Colliers, February 13, 1909

The EDISON PHONOGRAPH,
The
Saturday Evening Post, 1909

The Talking Machine
World, 1909

Victor - "you can't
tell it from the actual human voice!" 1909

"Why the mail was
late." The World's Work, 1909

"The Rivals."
The World's Work, 1909