Electrical and science magazine May,
1913 - August 1931
The Electrical
Experimenter
was a 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 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 through August
1931.
The magazine was edited by Hugo
Gernsback until March 1929, when the
publishing empire of Sidney and Hugo
Gernsback was forced into bankruptcy; after
that date it was edited by Arthur H. Lynch.
There is a post-"Science and Invention"
publication, also published by Gernsback,
named "Science and Mechanics" and which can
be considered the successor to both this
magazine and "Everyday Mechanics".
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Summer 1927 Special Edition
Electrical Experimenter
1913
1914
1915
Months in Red indicate
issues of Science & Invention.