“Chronological Contents” in “The Perversity of Things: Hugo Gernsback on Media, Tinkering, and Scientifiction”
Chronological Contents
“up-to-date technic”: Hugo Gernsback’s Pulp Media Theory
“a perfect Babel of voices”: Communities of Inquiry and Wireless Publics
“’phone and code”: Dynamophone, Radioson, and Other Emerging Media
“certain future instrumentalities”: The Mineral Proficiencies of Tinkering
“we exploit the future”: Scientifiction’s Debut
The Wireless Association of America (1909)
Television and the Telephot (1909)
The Roberts Wireless Bill (1910)
From The Wireless Telephone (1911)
The Born and the Mechanical Inventor (1911)
The Alexander Wireless Bill (1912)
Wireless and the Amateur: A Retrospect (1913)
From A Treatise on Wireless Telegraphy (1913)
Phoney Patent Offizz: Bookworm’s Nurse (1915)
Hearing through Your Teeth (1916)
Imagination versus Facts (1916)
The Perversity of Things (1916)
War and the Radio Amateur (1917)
Silencing America’s Wireless (1917)
Why “Radio Amateur News” Is Here (1919)
Grand Opera by Wireless (1919)
Thomas A. Edison Speaks to You (1919)
Interplanetarian Wireless (1920)
The Physiophone: Music for the Deaf (1920)
An American Jules Verne (1920)
Learn and Work While You Sleep (1921)
Results of the $500.00 Prize Contest: Who Will Save the Radio Amateur? (1923)
Predicting Future Inventions (1923)
The “New” Science and Invention (1923)
A Radio-Controlled Television Plane (1924)
The Dark Age of Science (1925)
The Lure of Scientifiction (1926)
Is Radio at a Standstill? (1926)
Imagination and Reality (1926)
Why the Radio Set Builder? (1927)
New Radio “Things” Wanted (1927)
Wired versus Space Radio (1927)
Radio Enters into a New Phase (1927)
How to Write “Science” Stories (1930)
Science Fiction versus Science Faction (1930)
Wonders of the Machine Age (1931)
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