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Electro Importing Co. Catalog -1919

Gernsback got into magazine publishing after his Electro Importing Company got him into printing catalogs. Working for EIC was probably very interesting, but not likely as much fun as this cover would indicate; it is probably not meant to be taken literally....

Date: 11/19/2008
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Electro Importing Co. Catalog -1919

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