The Electrical Experimenter, Vol. V, Whole No. 49, No. 2 – Popular Electrical News Illustrated! Featuring the Electric Torpedo Destroyer!Straight out of The Platinum Age!80+ PAGES of beautifully detailed illustrations, photographs, amazing stories and experiments you can try at home or in the laboratory- formatted just for Kindle.Swipe through the high-resolution pages of these complete articles . . .”Talking Motion Pictures Via Wireless””Electricity and Water to Run Our Autos””Electric Crossing Signal Operated by Train’s Whistle” by George Wall”Shooting With Electricity” by H. Gernsback”Electricity and The Uses of High-Frequency Currents in Medical and Lecture Work” by Frederick Finch Strong, M.D.”Self-Propelled Trolley”and dozens more!. . . Including how-to’s (Electric Chimes, Flashlights, Automatic Light Switches, Hunting Sights, Experimental Chemistry, Hektographs) and classic advertisements from the Platinum Age (Practical Aeronautics by Mail, “Electro” Tesla Coils, Mesco Wireless Practice Set) and much more amazing ad work!.Digitized from the original source and formatted for your Kindle readers!THE ELECTRICAL EXPERIMENTER, June, 1917. Originally published by Experimenter Publishing Company, Inc. NY.
Hugo Gernsback (August 16, 1884 – August 19, 1967), born Hugo Gernsbacher, was a Luxembourgian-American inventor, writer, editor, and magazine publisher, best remembered for publications that included the first science fiction magazine. His contributions to the genre as publisher were so significant that, along with H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, he is sometimes popularly called "The Father of Science Fiction".
In his honor, the annual Science Fiction Achievement awards are named the "Hugos".