December, 1954
The GRAMOPHONE
Who but DECCA could .do itP
What a record! No less than four main catalogues in one year, and quarterly catalogues as well as the usual monthly supplements to bring them up to date in the most convenient way. When the complete Deccagroup 33! r.p.m. catalogue -was prepared there were nearly 1,400 records available; now the figure is coIning up to the 3,000 mark. It is no small achievement to produce a completely cross-referenced catalogue for all these discs; at the same time to do likewise for a vast quantity of 78's is just one instance of the unflagging energy which Decca devotes to the service of the record collector and which has placed and maintained · Decca unquestionably in the forefront of the whole record industry.
DECCA The Decca Record Company Limited, 1·3 Brinon Road, London, S.W.9
COMPLETE DECCA·GROUP L.P. and M .P. catalogue; 4'2 pages; listing all 33t r.p.m. records on all labels in the Decca group up to and including January '954. Price 4/-. Supplemented by Quarterly CatalogUils February-April: Price 6d. May-October: Price 1/-
COMPLETE DECCA 78 r.p.m. catalogue; 328 pages; listing all Decca 78 r.p.m. records up to and including June '954. Price 3/6
COMPLETE CAPITOL 78 r.p.m. catalogue; 104 pages; listing all Capitol 78 r .p.m. records up to and including June 1954. Price 1/6
COMPLETE BRUNSWICK 78 r.p.m. catalogue; 268 pages; listing all Brunswick 78 r.p.m. records up to and including March 1954. Price 2/6
The three 78 r.p.m. catalogues are supplemented by the Quarterly Index of all 78 r.p.m. records on all labels in the Decca group issued subsequent to the main catalogues and up to September 1954. Price 1/-
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