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Gernsback, Hugo; [né Gernsbacher] (1884-1967); used pseudonyms Dr. Grego Banshuck, Mohammed Ulysses Socrates Fips, Greno Gashbuck, Kars Gugenchob, Gus N. Habergock & Beno Ruckshagg (about) (items)
- Ralph 124C 41+, (n.) Modern Electrics April 1911, etc.
- Ralph 124C 41+, (ex) Modern Electrics April 1911 (+11), etc.
- I Make a Wireless Acquaintance, (ss) Electrical Experimenter May 1915
- How Münchhausen and the Allies Took Berlin, (ss) Electrical Experimenter June 1915
- Münchhausen on the Moon, (ss) Electrical Experimenter July 1915
- The Earth as Viewed from the Moon, (ss) Electrical Experimenter August 1915
- Münchhausen Departs for the Planet Mars, (ss) Electrical Experimenter October 1915
- Münchhausen Lands on Mars, (ss) Electrical Experimenter November 1915
- Münchhausen Is Taught “Martian”, (ss) Electrical Experimenter December 1915
- Thought Transmission on Mars, (ss) Electrical Experimenter January 1916
- The Cities of Mars, (ss) Electrical Experimenter March 1916
- The Planets at Close Range, (ss) Electrical Experimenter April 1916
- Martian Amusements, (ss) Electrical Experimenter June 1916
- How the Martian Canals Are Built, (ss) Electrical Experimenter November 1916
- Martian Atmosphere Plants, (ss) Electrical Experimenter February 1917
- The Magnetic Storm, (ss) Electrical Experimenter August 1918
- The Airplane of the Future, (ar) Science and Invention September 1920
- Artificial Diamonds, (ed) Science and Invention September 1920
- Keeping Warm, (ed) Science and Invention November 1920
- Einstein Theory and the Fourth Dimension, (ar) Science and Invention December 1920 [Ref. Albert Einstein]
- Ice Boiling-Hot, (ed) Science and Invention December 1920
- Cold Light, (ed) Science and Invention January 1921
- Snow and Ice Melters, (ar) Science and Invention January 1921
- Borrowing an Aerial (or Two), (ss) Radio News March 1923, as by Mohammed Ulysses Socrates Fips
- The Electric Duel, (vi) Science and Invention August 1923
- Evolution on Mars, (ar) Science and Invention August 1924
- Mars, (ed) Science and Invention August 1924
- The Poor Fish, (ss) Radio News September 1925, as by Mohammed Ulysses Socrates Fips
- Ralph 124C 41+, (ex) Frederick Fell, Inc., 1925
- A New Sort of Magazine, (ed) Amazing Stories April 1926
- Thank You!, (ed) Amazing Stories May 1926
- The Lure of Scientifiction, (ed) Amazing Stories June 1926
- Fiction Versus Facts, (ed) Amazing Stories July 1926
- “Impossible” Facts, (ed) Amazing Stories August 1926
- Editorially Speaking, (ed) Amazing Stories September 1926
- Imagination and Reality, (ed) Amazing Stories October 1926
- Plausibility in Scientifiction, (ed) Amazing Stories November 1926
- $500.00 Prize Story Contest, (ed) Amazing Stories December 1926
- Incredible Facts, (ed) Amazing Stories January 1927
- Interplanetary Travel, (ed) Amazing Stories February 1927
- Idle Thoughts of a Busy Editor, (ed) Amazing Stories March 1927
- The Most Amazing Thing, (ed) Amazing Stories April 1927
- Amazing Creations, (ed) Amazing Stories May 1927
- The $500.00 Cover Prize Contest, (ed) Amazing Stories June 1927
- Surprising Facts, (ed) Amazing Stories July 1927
- A Different Story, (ed) Amazing Stories August 1927
- The Mystery of Time, (ed) Amazing Stories September 1927
- Amazing Youth, (ed) Amazing Stories October 1927
- Space Flying, (ed) Amazing Stories November 1927
- Strange Facts, (ed) Amazing Stories December 1927
- Our Unstable World, (ed) Amazing Stories January 1928
- New Amazing Stories Quarterly, (ed) Amazing Stories February 1928
- Amazing Thinking, (ed) Amazing Stories March 1928
- The Rise of Scientifiction, (ed) Amazing Stories Quarterly Spring 1928
- $300.00 Prize Contest, (ed) Amazing Stories April 1928
- Facts Outfictioned, (ed) Amazing Stories May 1928
- $50.00 for a Letter, (ed) Amazing Stories Quarterly Summer 1928
- Our Amazing Minds, (ed) Amazing Stories June 1928
- Our Amazing Senses, (ed) Amazing Stories July 1928
- The Amazing Unknown, (ed) Amazing Stories August 1928
- Our Amazing Universe, (ed) Amazing Stories September 1928
- New Amazing Facts, (ed) Amazing Stories October 1928
- Amazing Life, (ed) Amazing Stories November 1928
- An Amazing Phenomenon, (ed) Amazing Stories December 1928
- Amazing Reading, (ed) Amazing Stories January 1929
- Life, the Amazing Puzzle, (ed) Amazing Stories February 1929
- Our Amazing Stars, (ed) Amazing Stories March 1929
- The Amazing Einstein, (ed) Amazing Stories April 1929
- Science Wonder Stories, (ed) Science Wonder Stories June 1929
- “Air Wonder Stories”, (ed) Air Wonder Stories July 1929
- The Wonders of Gravitation, (ed) Science Wonder Stories July 1929
- Future Aviation Problems, (ed) Air Wonder Stories August 1929, etc.
- The Wonders of Space, (ed) Science Wonder Stories August 1929
- Hidden Wonders, (ed) Science Wonder Stories September 1929
- Rocket Flying, (ed) Air Wonder Stories September 1929
- Airship vs Airplane, (ed) Air Wonder Stories October 1929
- Wonders of Speed, (ed) Science Wonder Stories October 1929
- Airplanes Must Have Radio, (ed) Air Wonder Stories November 1929
- The Killing Flash, (ss) Science Wonder Stories November 1929
- $300.00 Prize Story Contest, (ed) Science Wonder Stories November 1929, etc.
- Glider Flying, (ed) Air Wonder Stories December 1929
- The Wonders of Interstellar Flight, (ed) Science Wonder Stories December 1929
- One Thousand Miles an Hour, (ed) Air Wonder Stories January 1930
- Science vs. Crime, (ed) Scientific Detective Monthly January 1930
- Wonders of Other Worlds, (ed) Science Wonder Stories January 1930
- Can Man Free Himself from Gravity?, (ed) Science Wonder Stories February 1930
- How to Write “Science” Stories, (ar) Writer’s Digest February 1930
- Scientific Crime Detection, (ed) Scientific Detective Monthly February 1930
- The Results of the $300.00 Prize Contest, (ed) Science Wonder Stories March 1930
- Science and the Criminal Mind, (ed) Scientific Detective Monthly March 1930
- Hugo Gernsback Tells, (ar) Writer’s Digest April 1930
- Stations in Space, (ed) Air Wonder Stories April 1930
- The Wonders of Stellar Space, (ed) Science Wonder Stories April 1930
- Science Fiction Week, (ed) Science Wonder Stories May 1930
- The Subconscious Mind and Crime, (ed) Scientific Detective Monthly May 1930
- Radio and the Criminal, (ed) Amazing Detective Tales June 1930
- The Wonders of Sleep, (ed) Wonder Stories June 1930
- How Criminals Are Identified, (ed) Amazing Detective Tales July 1930
- Wonders of the Unknown, (ed) Wonder Stories July 1930
- When Is a Confession?, (ed) Amazing Detective Tales August 1930
- Wonders of Memory, (ed) Wonder Stories August 1930
- Crime Prevention, (ed) Amazing Detective Tales September 1930
- Science Fiction vs. Science Faction, (ed) Wonder Stories Quarterly Fall 1930
- The Wonders of Space-Matter, (ed) Wonder Stories September 1930
- The Wonders of Flight, (ed) Wonder Stories November 1930
- Life on Other Planets, (ed) Wonder Stories December 1930
- Wonder Facts, (ed) Wonder Stories Quarterly Winter 1931
- Wonders of the Vacuum, (ed) Wonder Stories January 1931
- The Wonders of the Simple, (ed) Wonder Stories February 1931
- Wonders of the Future, (ed) Wonder Stories March 1931
- Interplanetary “Plot” Contest, (ed) Wonder Stories Quarterly Spring 1931
- The Wonders of Creation, (ed) Wonder Stories April 1931
- Telepathy, (ed) Wonder Stories May 1931
- Wonders of the Human Body, (ed) Wonder Stories June 1931
- Results of Interplanetary Plot Contest, (ed) Wonder Stories Quarterly Summer 1931
- Wonders of the Machine Age, (ed) Wonder Stories July 1931
- Wonders of the Void, (ed) Wonder Stories August 1931
- Wonders of the Earth’s Interior, (ed) Wonder Stories September 1931
- Wonders of the Stars, (ed) Wonder Stories November 1931
- Wonders of Life, (ed) Wonder Stories December 1931
- The Wonders of Space Radiation, (ed) Wonder Stories January 1932
- The Wonders of 2031, (ed) Wonder Stories February 1932
- What Is Life?, (ed) Wonder Stories March 1932
- The Wonders of Light-Time, (ed) Wonder Stories April 1932
- Wonders of Atomic Power, (ed) Wonder Stories May 1932
- Wonders of the Commonplace, (ed) Wonder Stories June 1932
- The Wonders of Distance, (ed) Wonder Stories July 1932
- The Wonders of Knowledge, (ed) Wonder Stories August 1932
- The Wonders of Dreams, (ed) Wonder Stories September 1932
- Good News for Our Readers, (ed) Wonder Stories Quarterly Fall 1932
- Wonders of Sight, (ed) Wonder Stories October 1932
- Wonders of Colors, (ed) Wonder Stories November 1932
- Wonders of the Universe, (ed) Wonder Stories December 1932
- On Reprints, (ed) Wonder Stories Quarterly Winter 1933
- Wonders of Mars, (ed) Wonder Stories January 1933
- Wonders of Intelligence, (ed) Wonder Stories February 1933
- Wonders of Technocracy, (ed) Wonder Stories March 1933
- Wonders of Interplanetary Life, (ed) Wonder Stories April 1933
- Wonders of Thought, (ed) Wonder Stories May 1933
- Wonders of Touch, (ed) Wonder Stories June 1933
- Wonders of Space Flight, (ed) Wonder Stories August 1933, etc.
- Wonders of World Speeds, (ed) Wonder Stories October 1933
- Oxygen on Mars, (ed) Wonder Stories November 1933
- The Wonders of Motion-Matter, (ed) Wonder Stories December 1933
- Wonders of Micro-Life, (ed) Wonder Stories January 1934
- Wonders of Our Color Sense, (ed) Wonder Stories February 1934
- Wonders of Radio Waves, (ed) Wonder Stories March 1934
- The Science Fiction League, (ed) Wonder Stories April 1934, etc.
- The Wonders of Time, (ed) Wonder Stories June 1934
- Wonders of Automatism, (ed) Wonder Stories July 1934
- Postscript, (ms) Wonder Stories August 1934, as by Mohammed Ulysses Socrates Fips
- Wonders of Reality, (ed) Wonder Stories August 1934
- Wonders of the Planets, (ed) Wonder Stories September 1934
- Wonders of Pressure, (ed) Wonder Stories October 1934
- The Wonders of Bio-Mechanics, (ed) Wonder Stories November 1934
- Wonders of Fiction, (ed) Wonder Stories December 1934
- Wonders of Space-Distances, (ed) Wonder Stories January 1935
- Wonders of Your Body, (ed) Wonder Stories February 1935
- Wonders of Weight, (ed) Wonder Stories March 1935
- Wonders of Progress, (ed) Wonder Stories April 1935
- Disembodied Thought, (ed) Wonder Stories May 1935
- Wonders of Orientation, (ed) Wonder Stories June 1935
- Wonders of Suspended Life, (ed) Wonder Stories July 1935
- Wonders of Transportation, (ed) Wonder Stories August 1935
- Wonders of Transplanted Organs, (ed) Wonder Stories September 1935
- Wonders of Extravagance, (ed) Wonder Stories October 1935
- Wonders of Mystery Rays, (ed) Wonder Stories November/December 1935
- Wonders of Distribution, (ed) Wonder Stories March/April 1936
- Science Fiction, (ed) Science Fiction March 1939
- The Infinite Brain, (vi) Future Combined with Science Fiction June 1942
- Cash Prize Contest, (cn) Future Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1942
- The World in 2046, (nv) Tame 1945
- The Electronic Baby, (ss) Digest of Digests 1946, as by Dr. Grego Banshuck
- The Radio Brain, (vi) Digest of Digests 1946, as by Gus N. Habergock
- World War III—In Retrospect, (nv) Newspeek 1950
- The Superfect Crime, (ss) PreScience Fiction September 1952, as by Beno Ruckshagg
- The Impact of Science-Fiction on World Progress…, (ar) Science Fantasy Bulletin #9, October 1952
- And Sodden Death, (ss) Science-Fiction Plus November 1952
- The Egg and You, (ar) Science-Fiction Plus November 1952, as by Kars Gugenchob
- The Human Factor, (vi) Science-Fiction Plus November 1952, as by Greno Gashbuck
- Evolution of Modern Science Fiction, (nf) Evolution of Modern Science Fiction by Hugo Gernsback, New York, 1952
- Science Fiction in Electrical Experimenter, (bi) Evolution of Modern Science Fiction by Hugo Gernsback, New York, 1952
- Science Fiction in Modern Electrics, (bi) Evolution of Modern Science Fiction by Hugo Gernsback, New York, 1952
- Science Fiction in Practical Electrics, (bi) Evolution of Modern Science Fiction by Hugo Gernsback, New York, 1952
- Science Fiction in Radio News, (bi) Evolution of Modern Science Fiction by Hugo Gernsback, New York, 1952
- Science Fiction in Science and Invention, (bi) Evolution of Modern Science Fiction by Hugo Gernsback, New York, 1952
- Science Fiction in The Experimenter, (bi) Evolution of Modern Science Fiction by Hugo Gernsback, New York, 1952
- Cosmatomic Flyer, (vi) Science-Fiction Plus March 1953, as by Greno Gashbuck
- Exploration of Mars, (nv) Science-Fiction Plus March 1953
- We All Live in the Past, (ar) Science-Fiction Plus March 1953
- Pseudo Science-Fiction, (ed) Science-Fiction Plus April 1953
- TV Speed Demon, (ar) Science-Fiction Plus April 1953
- The Science-Fiction Industry, (ed) Science-Fiction Plus May 1953
- Skepticism in Science-Fiction, (ed) Science-Fiction Plus June 1953
- Science-Fiction Semantics, (ed) Science-Fiction Plus August 1953
- “The Mighty Mite”, (ed) Science-Fiction Plus October 1953
- Status of Science-Fiction, (ed) Science-Fiction Plus December 1953
- Extra Sensory Perfection, (ss) Forecast 1956
- Extra Sensory Perception, (ar) Satellite Science Fiction June 1959 (unpublished)
- Science Fiction That Endures, (ed) Amazing Stories April 1961
- [letter], (lt) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies December 1962
- Ultimate World, (n.) Walker, 1971
- The Prophets of Doom, (ar)
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