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The Electrical Experimenter
was a technical science magazine that was published monthly. It was
established in May 1913, as the successor to Modern Electrics, a
combination of a magazine and mail-order catalog that had been published
by Hugo Gernsback starting in 1908. The Electrical Experimenter
continued from May 1913 to July 1920 under that name, focusing on
scientific articles about radio, and continued with a broader focus as
Science and Invention until August 1931.
The magazine was edited by Hugo Gernsback until March 1929, when the
publishing empire of Sidney and Hugo Gernsback was forced into
bankruptcy; after that date it was edited by Arthur H. Lynch.
Under the editorship of Gernsback, it also published some early science
fiction; he published several of his own stories in the magazine
starting in 1915, and encouraged others through a 1916 editorial arguing
that a "real electrical experimenter, worthy of the name" must have
imagination and a vision for the future. Between August 1917 and
July 1919, Nikola Tesla wrote five articles in the magazine, and also
published parts of his autobiography in segments in several issues in
1919.
This DVD contains the
following 81 issues, published from 1915-1922:
1915: April, May,
June, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
1916: Jan, Feb, Mar,
April, June, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
1917: Jan, Mar, Apr,
May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
1918: Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
1919: Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
1920: Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug (Changed to Science and Invention in Aug), Sept,
Oct, Nov, Dec
1921: Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
1922: Jan,
Feb, Mar, Apr |