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MOTOR-BOATING AND ALL ABOUT IT BY: A. FREDERICK COLLINS

MOTOR-BOATING AND ALL ABOUT IT BY: A. FREDERICK COLLINS

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FEATURES: MOTOR-BOATING AND ALL ABOUT IT    BY:  A. FREDERICK COLLINS 
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A) CONDITION BOOK: NEAR FINE - HARD COVER  
B) CONDITION DUST JACKET: ABSENT
C) FIRST EDITION - FIRST PRINTING - FLEMMING H.REVELL COMPANY 1932
D) NOTE:  EVERYTHING YOU NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT MOTOR BOATING IN THE 1930'S.  COLLINS A MAN OF DIVERSE INTERESTS ALSO WROTE ABSENT TELEVISIONS, FACTORY MAGIC AMATEUR RADIO OPERATOR. ETC.  GREY TOP STAIN. RARE. ILLUSTRATIONS DRAWINGS + PHOTOS. 193 PAGES.
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About:
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Archie Frederick Collins (January 8, 1869 – January 3, 1952), who generally went by A. Frederick Collins, was a prominent early American experimenter in wireless telephony and prolific author of books and articles covering a wide range of scientific and technical subjects.[1][2] His reputation was tarnished in 1913 when he was convicted of mail fraud related to stock promotion. However, after serving a year in prison, he returned to writing, including, beginning in 1922, The Radio Amateur's Handbook, which continued to be updated and published until the mid-1980s.
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Collins was born in South Bend, Indiana, to Captain Thomas Jefferson and Margaret Ann (Roller) Collins. He attended public schools and graduated from the Old University of Chicago, a Baptist school which preceded the present University of Chicago.[3] His brother was author Dr. Thomas Byard Collins.[4] After graduating, he began working for the Thomson-Houston Electric Company in Chicago in 1888.[5] He married Evelyn Bandy on June 28, 1897, and they had a son, Virgil Dewey Collins, who also became an author, sharing writing credits on some of his father's books. Collins resided at a summer home called "The Antlers" in Rockland County, New York, in the hamlet of Congers, and had a second residence in Florida.[1] His winter residence was New York City, and he died in Nyack, New York.
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Collins professional interests focused on radio, an exciting technology which was in its early stage during his lifetime. Heinrich Hertz had discovered radio waves in 1887, and Guglielmo Marconi developed the first practical radiotelegraph transmitters and receivers in 1895. Collins became an expert in radio technology, writing many books on the subject, and conducting research on improving radio components.
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