Name/Title
AM 1240: Life at a Small Town Radio StationEntry/Object ID
2021-013-0001Description
According to the book jacket flap, AM1240: Life at Small Town Radio "[is] more than just the history of one of America's pioneer radio stations. The book takes you back in time so you can feel what it was like when a small town radio station was a part of daily life. You'll get to know those who worked there and the people who listened - real people with real experiences. There are no made-up names and all the events described really happened. It's all based on information fron the author's diaries, which he faithfully kept without missing a day throughout his half-century at the station."Context
The book is a memoir of Dick Pust, a longtime broadcaster on KGY, a radio station that had its start in Lacey, Washington and was one of the earliest radio stations in Washington and the nation.Inscription/Signature/Marks
Type
SignatureLocation
First pageTranscription
Dick PustMaterial/Technique
PenDimensions
Height
10-1/4 inWidth
7-3/4 inDepth
1-1/4 inBook Details
Author
Dick PustPlace Published
City
OlympiaCounty
ThurstonState/Province
WashingtonCountry
United StatesContinent
North AmericaDate Published
2021Date Printed
2021Publication Language
EnglishCopyright
Type of License
NoneCopyright Holder
Dick PustCopyright Date
2021Restrictions
All rights reserved.