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==About The Magazine & its Publisher==
 
==About The Magazine & its Publisher==
 
Hugo Gernsback was a master publisher of this sort of magazine -- an entertaining mix of speculation, fantasy, and hard science. Amazing Stories was his biggest success, but smaller magazines, like Everyday Science and Mechanics, were a large part of his business.  Gernsback was a prolific writer on his own, producing many of the ideas put forth in his magazines.  The "Hugo Award," a giant among science fiction writers, was named after Gernsback.
 
Hugo Gernsback was a master publisher of this sort of magazine -- an entertaining mix of speculation, fantasy, and hard science. Amazing Stories was his biggest success, but smaller magazines, like Everyday Science and Mechanics, were a large part of his business.  Gernsback was a prolific writer on his own, producing many of the ideas put forth in his magazines.  The "Hugo Award," a giant among science fiction writers, was named after Gernsback.
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Revision as of 17:07, 18 August 2007

I got this magazine, as with most cool things, in a box of junk. Here, you'll see most (if not all) of this magazine, scanned and cleaned up, with the addition of my witty comments.

About The Magazine & its Publisher

Hugo Gernsback was a master publisher of this sort of magazine -- an entertaining mix of speculation, fantasy, and hard science. Amazing Stories was his biggest success, but smaller magazines, like Everyday Science and Mechanics, were a large part of his business. Gernsback was a prolific writer on his own, producing many of the ideas put forth in his magazines. The "Hugo Award," a giant among science fiction writers, was named after Gernsback.


Start The Slideshow >>]]