The
contents of this 440 Page Book Volume-680 . . . is
all about the evolution of communications, present
a refreshingly different type of reading as you've
never experienced before.
Editorial Reviews
Troy and Josie have created an unusual new format
"contextualized" that promotes a good intriguing
treasure hunt on the Internet. -- Donna Jefferies,
TVI News Reviews, October 1, 2003
The book in itself is a Bibliothéque of
manuscripts, writings, official recordations, film and video
events, commenced in 1856 to 1973 by William,
Nathan and Bernard Stubblefield, and continued by
Troy and Josie Cory-Stubblefield from 1973 to
date.
It's their fascinating story about people, places,
and events that have taken place in the world of
civil wars, spies, political corruption, and
Hi-tech crazes. The authors wittily use the written
truths and lies they have learned from others to
make this 260 page book into a well-worth-having,
history and time-line edition about the people who
put music and voice into both the wired and
wireless flow of electricity.
Over the course of thirty-five years, Troy
Cory-Stubblefield, an authority in the arts and
sciences, and legacy holder of the wireless
telephone, has produced music recordings and
television shows with his producer, publisher wife,
Josie Cory. They have traveled a road that wends
its way through the heart and soulfinds of the
world, which includes, China, Europe and the
Americas, from one end of the globe to the
other.
To the authors, the Internet is the spiritual grave
yard for the truth, lies, and exaggerations of
history, told by whistle blowers. Josie Cory was
born in southern Germany, and brought up and
educated in the Bavarian tradition, " be prepared
for attacks on your faith and Germanic principles."
Her liberal arts educational studies in the 1960s,
brought her from the German Hopfen flat lands to
Munich, and England, where she received her
scholastic degrees, majoring in English studies,
from the Munich School of Arts & Languages.
Troy Cory, the stage, movie and television
performer, has been part of international musical
performing arts scene, since the days of Reagan's
inauguration and China's open door policies of
1981. His international concerts and tv shows
played to audiences in Beijing, Shanghai, Anshan,
Harbin, China; Basel, Switzerland, Munich and
Innsbruck, Austria. Troy's, 1988 Shanghai concerts,
were the first to be telecast throughout China.
They were seen by over 3.5 million television
viewers.
Josie
Cory has been the publisher/editor of TVI Magazine,
since 1987.
Her life as a publisher/editor commenced - when
Josie bought the controlling interest of Television
International Magazine in 1986. The magazine was
founded by Sam Donaldson and Al Preiss in 1956. In
1976, Josie was one of the founders of Vine Street
Video Centre, in Hollywood. She was and still is,
the primary producer of musical, television and
webcast productions, for VRA TelePlay Pictures and
VRA RadioPlay Music.
Troy
is the recipient of the International Festival Du Video-Clip Award De Saint Tropez; and
international achievement awards coming directly
from the White House and the State House in
Beijing. He is a "get educated first" person and
holds BS and Doctorate degrees in Business Law,
Accounting and chiropractic medicine from George
Pepperdine University, La Salle, and Cleveland
Chiropractic College, Los Angeles.
Troy and Josie's, "Cliches", "Bank of America, The
Tortfeasor", and their Smart-Daaf Boys: "The
History of Radio and Television", "Reinventing
Radio and Television with a Glossary" and
"Rediscovering Radio With Documents"- Published in
1993, were used in this book to footnote key
financial, communication and historical Timeline
issues.
Chapter by chapter, this contextualized book proves
up its relevancy of the wireless electromagnetic
wave to the Internet, which it seeks to replicate
and become part of. Whereas most authors must live
with each mistake, printed in ///
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