The Perversity of Things:
Writings on Media, Tinkering, and Scientifiction
Hugo Gernsback | Grant Wythoff, editor
Chronological TOC
A New Interrupter
(July 1905)
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The Dynamophone
(May 1908)
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[The Aerophone Number]
(October 1908)
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[The Wireless Joker]
(November 1908)
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Wireless Association of America
(January 1909)
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Wireless on Mars (with all editorials)
(February 1909)
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Signaling to Mars
(May 1909)
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Television and the Telephot
(December 1909)
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[The Roberts Wireless Bill]
(January 1910)
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from The Wireless Telephone
(January 1911)
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[The Born and the Mechanical Inventor]
(February 1911)
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Ralph 124C 41+
, part 3
(June 1911)
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[The Alexander Wireless Bill]
(February 1912)
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Wireless and the Amateur: A Retrospect
(February 1913)
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Our Cover
(May 1913)
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A Treatise on Wireless Telegraphy
(May 1913)
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The Radioson Detector
(February 1914)
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Sayville
(August 1915)
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The Scientific Adventures of Baron Münchhausen
, part 5: “Münchhausen Departs for the Planet Mars”
(June 1911)
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Phoney Patent Offizz: Bookworm’s Nurse
(November 1915)
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Hearing Through Your Teeth
(January 1916)
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The Future of Wireless
(March 1916)
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Imagination Versus Fact
(April 1916)
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What to Invent
(May 1916)
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The Perversity of Things
(August 1916)
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War and the Radio Amateur
(May 1917)
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Silencing America’s Wireless
(June 1917)
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The Magnetic Storm
(August 1918)
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Amateur Radio Restored
(June 1919)
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Why Radio Amateur News is Here
(July 1919)
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Grand Opera by Wireless
(September 1919)
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The Future of Radio
(October 1919)
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Thomas A. Edison Speaks to You
(December 1919)
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Interplanetarian Wireless
(February 1920)
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The Physiophone: Music for the Deaf
(April 1920)
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Science and Invention
(August 1920)
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An American Jules Verne
(October 1920)
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Learn and Work While You Sleep
(December 1921)
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from Radio For All
(January 1922)
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10,000 Years Hence
(February 1922)
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Radio Broadcasting
(April 1922)
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Human Progress
(October 1922)
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Results of the $500 Prize Contest: Who Will Save the Radio Amateur
(February 1923)
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Predicting Future Inventions (Scientifiction Number)
(August 1923)
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The New Science and Invention
(October 1923)
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Are We Intelligent?
(November 1923)
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A Radio-Controlled Television Plane
(November 1924)
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The Dark Age of Science
(January 1925)
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The Isolator
(July 1925)
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A New Sort of Magazine
(April 1926)
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The Lure of Scientifiction
(June 1926)
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Fiction Versus Facts
(July 1926)
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Editorially Speaking
(September 1926)
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Is Radio at a Standstill?
(September 1926)
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The Detectorium
(September 1926)
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Imagination and Reality
(October 1926)
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The Pianorad
(November 1926)
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Edison and Radio
(December 1926)
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Why the Radio Set Builder
(February 1927)
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New Radio ‘Things’ Wanted
(May 1927)
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After Television–What?
(June 1927)
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Wired Versus Space Radio
(July 1927)
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The Electric Duel
(September 1927)
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Radio Enters a New Phase
(October 1927)
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Radio News’s New Policy
(April 1928)
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[The Shortwave Era]
(September 1928)
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The Killing Flash
(November 1929)
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How to Write ‘Science’ Stories
(February 1930)
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Science Fiction vs. Science Faction
(Fall 1930)
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Wonders of the Machine Age
(July 1931)
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Television Technique
(July 1931)
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Reasonableness in Science Fiction
(December 1932)
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Appendix: The Evolution of Modern Science Fiction
(1952)
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