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<Record>302627</Record>
<Submitter>Ldb001</Submitter>
<Subject>Practical Electrics, August 1924</Subject>
<Publisher>Experimenter Publishing Co.</Publisher>
<Pages>68</Pages>
<Binding>bedsheet</Binding>
<Image></Image>
<Note><ul>
<li>Vol. 3, No. 10.
<li>Pages run 545-608.
<li>Contents page states publication on the 15th of each month.
<li>Cover art is non-speculative so not entered. Cover (shown <a href="http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/images/2/29/PRCTCLLCTB1924.jpg">here</a>) illustrates "The Diabolical Ray" and is signed "A. Stähle" (Albert Stähle). The actual article by Gernsback that is illustrated is titled "The Diabolic Ray" on the article’s first page.
<li>Story art for "When Sound Was Annihilated" on pp 556 and 557 is not credited; the artwork is signed "A. Stähle" on pg 557. Bleiler lists the title of this story as "How Sound Was Annihilated."
<li>Speculative fiction content only.
</ul></Note>
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<ContentTitle>
<Record>1059252</Record>
<cPage>556</cPage>
<cAuthors>Robert Joergensen</cAuthors>
</ContentTitle>
<ContentTitle>
<cTitle>When Sound Was Annihilated</cTitle>
<cAuthors>A. Stähle</cAuthors>
<cDate>1924-08-00</cDate>
<cPage>556</cPage>
<cType>INTERIORART</cType>
</ContentTitle>
</Content>
</PubUpdate>
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