- Series: Science and Invention Series Record # 25732
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Note: A technical science magazine that published one or two stories per issue. "The Electrical Experimenter was an American technical science magazine that was published monthly. It was established in May 1913, as the successor to Modern Electrics, a combination of a magazine and mail-order catalog that had been published by Hugo Gernsback starting in 1908 [sold in 1913]. The Electrical Experimenter continued from May 1913 to July 1920 under that name, focusing on scientific articles about radio, and continued with a broader focus as Science and Invention until August 1931." --Wikipedia: "Electrical Experimenter"
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- Science and Invention - 1920 (1920) [ED] [non-genre] by Editors of Science and Invention and Hugo Gernsback [only as by Editors of Science and Invention and H. Gernsback]
- Science and Invention - 1921 (1921) [ED] by Editors of Science and Invention and Hugo Gernsback [only as by Editors of Science and Invention and H. Gernsback]
- Science and Invention - 1922 (1922) [ED] by Editors of Science and Invention and Hugo Gernsback [only as by Editors of Science and Invention and H. Gernsback]
- Science and Invention - 1923 (1923) [ED] by Editors of Science and Invention and Hugo Gernsback [only as by Editors of Science and Invention and H. Gernsback]
- Science and Invention - 1924 (1924) [ED] by Editors of Science and Invention and Hugo Gernsback [only as by Editors of Science and Invention and H. Gernsback]
- Science and Invention - 1925 (1925) [ED] by Editors of Science and Invention and Hugo Gernsback
- Science and Invention - 1926 (1926) [ED] by Editors of Science and Invention and Hugo Gernsback
- Science and Invention - 1927 (1927) [ED] by Editors of Science and Invention and Hugo Gernsback
- Science and Invention - 1928 (1928) [ED] by Editors of Science and Invention and Hugo Gernsback