- Hugo
Gernsback (/ˈɡɜːrnzbæk/; born Hugo Gernsbacher,
August 16, 1884 –
August 19, 1967) was a
Luxembourgish American editor and
magazine publisher whose...
- "The
Gernsback Continuum" is a 1981
science fiction short story by American-Canadian
author William Gibson,
originally published in the
anthology Universe...
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published under several titles from 1929 to 1955. It was
founded by Hugo
Gernsback in 1929
after he had lost
control of his
first science fiction magazine...
-
Gernsback is a
lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. It is
located in the
northeastern part of the
uneven Mare Australe, just
behind the southeastern...
- Science-Fiction: The
Gernsback Years is a 1998
reference work
covering the
history of English-language
science fiction magazines from 1926 to 1936, comprising...
- [antenna] near Vienna]. www.wabweb.net (in German).
Retrieved 2024-11-09.
Gernsback, Hugo (2016), Wythoff,
Grant (ed.), "Results of the $500.00
Prize Contest:...
-
fiction novels earned him the
title (along with
Jules Verne and Hugo
Gernsback) of "The
Father of
Science Fiction". The Time
Machine (1895). Fragments...
- an
American science fiction magazine launched in
April 1926 by Hugo
Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing. It was the
first magazine devoted solely to...
- The
Isolator was a
helmet created by Hugo
Gernsback in 1925 to
reduce distractions. The
Isolator was
first introduced in the July 1925
edition of the...
- motion". The term was
coined by
William Gibson in his 1981
story "The
Gernsback Continuum":
Cohen introduced us and
explained that
Dialta [a
noted pop-art...