Hugo
Gernsback's second
publishing venture:
1929 to
1948
Radio-Craft
was an American electronics
magazine that was published
under various titles from
1929 to 2003.
Hugo Gernsback,
sometimes called The
Father of Science Fiction,
started it as Radio-Craft
in July 1929. The title was
changed to
Radio-Electronics in
October 1948 and again to
Electronics Now in July
1992. In January 2000 it was
merged with Gernsback's
Popular Electronics
to become
Poptronics.
Gernsback Publications
ceased operations in
December 2002 and the
January 2003 issue was the
last.
Many issues courtesy of Kent
King.