Skip to main content Skip to search
HKSYU Library

    Librarian View

    LEADER 02279cam a2200421 i 4500
    001
    991008358320007546
    005
    20260119094025.0
    008
    070412t20011964enk 000 0 eng d
    015
     
     
    a| GBA1-34223
    020
     
     
    a| 0415253977 q| (paperback)
    020
     
     
    a| 9780415253970 q| (paperback)
    020
     
     
    z| 041525549X q| (hardrback)
    020
     
     
    z| 9780415255493 q| (hardrback)
    035
     
     
    a| b3659197x-852julac_network
    035
     
     
    a| (julac-retro)10734206
    040
     
     
    a| NLC b| eng c| NLC d| UKM d| OCLCQ d| NLGGC d| YDXCP d| OCLCQ d| HUA e| rda d| HK-SYU
    050
     
    4
    a| P90 b| .M358 2001 9| wlc
    082
    0
    4
    a| 302.23 2| 21
    092
    0
     
    a| 302.23 b| MCL 2001
    100
    1
     
    a| McLuhan, Marshall, d| 1911-1980, e| author.
    245
    1
    0
    a| Understanding media : b| the extensions of man / c| Marshall McLuhan.
    246
    3
    0
    a| Extensions of man
    264
     
    1
    a| Abingdon, Oxon ; b| Routledge, c| 2001.
    264
     
    4
    c| ©1964
    300
     
     
    a| vi, 392 pages ; c| 20 cm.
    336
     
     
    a| text b| txt 2| rdacontent
    337
     
     
    a| unmediated b| n 2| rdamedia
    338
     
     
    a| volume b| nc 2| rdacarrier
    490
    1
     
    a| Routledge classics
    520
     
     
    a| "When Marshall McLuhan first coined the phrases "global village" and "the medium is the message" in 1964, no-one could have predicted today's information-dependent planet. No-one, that is, except for a handful of science fiction writers and Marshall McLuhan. Understanding Media was written twenty years before the PC revolution and thirty years before the rise of the Internet. Yet McLuhan's insights into our engagement with a variety of media led to a complete rethinking of our entire society. He believed that the message of electronic media foretold the end of humanity as it was known. In 1964, this looked like the paranoid babblings of a madman. In our twenty-first century digital world, the madman looks quite sane. Understanding Media: the most important book ever written on communication. Ignore its message at your peril." -- c| Amazon.
    500
     
     
    a| Originally published: New York: McGraw-Hill; London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1964.
    650
     
    0
    a| Mass media.
    650
     
    0
    a| Communication.
    650
     
    0
    a| Communication and technology.
    830
     
    0
    a| Routledge classics
    910
     
     
    b| wlc c| wsl
    998
     
     
    a| book b| dd-mm-yy
    945
     
     
    h| Supplement l| location i| barcode y| id f| bookplate a| callnoa b| callnob n| JOUR230