In the radio club

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In the radio club - from the diary of the engineer West was one of the earliest SF magazine series of the German Reich . The series appeared between 1924 and 1925 in the publishing house for folk literature and art .

The plot ties in with the then completely new medium radio ( radio ), whose regular programming began in Germany in October 1923. The success of the series was rather moderate, so that the series remained alone and did not result in any further series.

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The radio club was one of the earliest forms of literary combination of crime fiction and high technology. One year after a radio program was first broadcast in Germany, this series of magazines about the wonders of modern technology was published. The main hero of these series was the engineer Joe West.

Joe West was an inventor who used the then rather miraculous invention of the radio to build robots and things like that. He was accompanied by Albin, who as a fitter covered the manual part of the duo. In this Omega-rays discovered radio sick Lords helped cleared the destruction of radio stations and the like.

Issues published

The author of the booklet was not given and has remained unknown to this day.

# title year
01 The homunculus 1924
02 The smuggler's boat 192x
03 Princess Sabatzkoy's diamonds 192x
04 The gold diver 192x
05 The Raja's radio station 192x
06 The sinking of the "Jane" 192x
07 The secret of the omega rays 192x
08 The Taduchipa cat 192x
09 The destruction of the radio station on Tahura 192x
10 The copper ore deposits on Colombia 192x
11 The revenge of Don Felipe 192x
12 The Aleutian Adventure 192x
13 The Diamond Bird from Golden Hope 192x
14th The temple treasure of the sun god 192x
15th The valley of the warm springs 192x
16 The yacht pirates from Lake Ontario 192x
17th The stolen radium crystal 192x
18th Captured in Afghanistan 192x
19th The radio-sick Lord 192x
20th The Chinese pirates 192x
21st The theft in the Excelsior Club 192x
22nd The lonely men 192x
23 The secret of wavelength 211 192x
24 The hunt for Polly 1925

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    • Volume 2: From the German Empire to the “Third Reich” - 40 years of popular reading material . 2006, ISBN 3-8334-4314-6
  • Thomas König Geisterwald catalog. Bibliography of the German booklet novels . König, Berlin 2000–2009
  • Norbert Hethke & Peter Skodzik: General German Novel Price Catalog . 2008, Hethke, Schönau, ISBN 3-89992-135-6