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Contents
- Chapter 1 Early Influences: 1870s to 1930s, The Phonograph and Sound Recording, Youth and Family Influences
- Chapter 2 Beginnings: Asch Records, The Deal with Stinson, First Recordings by Lead Belly, Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie
- Chapter 3 Broadening the Mandate: DISC Records of America, New Products and Directions, Bankruptcy
- Chapter 4 The Birth of Folkway Records, The Business Model; Overview of Asch's Businesses, Building the Catalog
- Chapter 5 the Business of Making Records, Manufacture; Domestic Distribution' Foreign Distribution; Marketing and Sales Exploiting the Catalog: Licensing and Contracts
- Chapter 6 Finances, Folkways, Pioneer Records Sales; Moe's Money
- Chapter 7 Easing the Burden: Folkways in the 1960s, Reaching the Educational Market; Reaching the Pop Market; The Folk Revival and New Opportunities: RBF, Broadside and the revival of DISC Records, Return to Normal Operations
- Chapter 8 the Sale of Folkways.