Technical Journal from Hugo Gernsback
beginning in 1920 as "Practical Electrics".
In
November, 1924 it became "The Experimenter"
without the short stories of the previous
title, but including serials.
In April of 1926, Gernsback“s interest in
futuristic tales led him to rename the title
as "Amazing Stories", changing again the
magazine's focus towards science fiction.
Hugo Gernsback was a key player
in early radio and electronics as well as,
perhaps, the creator of Science Fiction as
we know it. Because of Gernsback's mixing of
scientific reality and future fantasy, we
present this magazine series which shows his
ability to change content back and forth
between reality and fiction. |
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