The present book is in many ways an expansion of Martland’ s previous work. ... Recording History is still a very important book. . . . the part on Columbia is excellent, and the book can also be considered the definitive study of entire British sound recording industry up to 1918, as Martland’s original dissertation also surveyed the industry’s origins and Gramophone’s competitors in great detail. ... Recording History will become a standard reference work on the history of the recording industry. We must be especially grateful to the author for making available a huge amount of economic data from the EMI archives, as this part of the archives seems to have been completely closed to researchers for the past decade. And we should hope that one day Martland will also find the time to continue the history of the British record industry at least up to the 1950s. Certainly no one has the same qualifications for this job as he does.