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It's a spoof..... It's a look into today's tomorrow. In 1944 and
1946 Hugo Gernsback was publishing an electronics magazine that was
titled Radio-Craft. You may or may not remember it. During this
time, that same Hugo Gernsback send to many friends, associates,
advertisers and others he deemed worthy, his forward looking little
mini-magazines, which were takeoffs on his own publication. The
first one, Mini Radio Craft, doubled was issued as a promotion for
the Electronic Distribution Show. The second one, Radio-Cracy
served as his 1944 Christmas Card. Both are fun, both predict
things to come, and both are assembled here for those of us who did
not have the honor of being on his mailing list. Enjoy
By this time, most people know that "Mohammed Ullyses Fips" was
Hugo Gernsback. What fewer people realize is that Hugo Gernsback
was also Mohammed Ullyses Fips The intriguing thing about all of
the Fips inventions was that there was -- through all of them -- an
undertone of practicality, and several have indeed seen the
ultimate light of day as practical inventions in later years. Hugo
Gernsback was an inventor, an innovator, and a force in his
industry. He founded the electronics publishing industry and at one
time, was perhaps best known as publisher of science fiction. The
Fips stories presented here are only one facit of this multi-faced
individual, and one is at loss for suitable words to pay proper
homage to this genius, this giant among men who undoubtedly has
left his indelible footprints in the sands of time.
In the 1920's radio was new and this little book quickly became a
guide to the excitement of what was then new and thrilling. Relive
those early days of radio by looking over some of the more favorite
receiving circuits of that period. Follow the path from crystal
radios to a 5-tube nutrodyne.
Hugo Gernsback was and is best known in the field of Science
Fiction, despite the fact that the majority of his life and
energies were devoted to pioneering modern electronics, inventing
new devices, forcasting with great accuracy future technologies and
publishing magazines about electronics. He came to the United
States from Luxenbourg in 1900 at the age of 19, with $200 in his
pocket and a mind overflowing with innvative ideas. This is his
story - written as an un-attributed autobiography. It presents a
fascinating insight into the wonderously inventive mind of a man
who never stopped thinking up new ideas and never stopped dreaming.
Take a lifelong trip with Hugo Gernsback - explore his successes -
his disappointments - his lights that failed. He will continue to
amaze you long after you have set this book aside, the final page
read.
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