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| has gloss | eng: Experimenter Publishing was an American media company founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1915. They found it difficult to purchase radio parts in New York City so in 1905 they decided to start the Electro Importing Company to sell radio components and electrical components by mail-order. An early product was a spark-gap telegraph transmitter with a one mile range that was first advertised in November 25, 1905 issue of Scientific American and sold for $8.50. The Electro Importing Company catalogs soon had 64 pages of products and detailed technical articles on how to use the components offered for sale. The catalog used the title "Modern Electrics" in 1908 before the magazine was launched. The catalog continued to grow and used various titles. Gernsback bought Coggeshall's share of the company in 1907. |
| lexicalization | eng: Experimenter publishing bankruptcy |
| lexicalization | eng: Experimenter Publishing |
| instance of | c/Book publishing companies of the United States |
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| has gloss | rus: Experimenter Publishing Company — издательская компания, основанная в 1913 году в Нью-Йорке Хьюго Гернсбеком для выпуска научно-популярных журналов — в частности, журнала «Electrical Experimenter» (впоследствии переименованного в «Science and Invention»), и первого журнала в мире журнала научной фантастики «Amazing Stories». |
| lexicalization | rus: Experimenter Publishing Company |
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