
Frank R. Paul's Televised Woman, Amazing Stories May 1927
Bold cobalt blue dominates this cover, lending a clean, optimistic futurism to the scene as a mustachioed man in a brown suit and period radio headphones peers intently at a miniature woman projected in glowing 3D from a glass-encased transmission device — an early vision of television or holographic communication. A red fringed lamp anchors the domestic setting, contrasting the fantastical science on display. Frank R. Paul's crisp, illustrative style captures the era's breathless faith in technology as marvel.
A restrained but genuinely visionary cover — the holographic television concept is ahead of its time and wonderfully rendered. Not wall-melting madness, but a lovely artifact of 1920s techno-optimism that will delight any Golden Age collector.
“May AMAZING STORIES BROADCAST WRNY STATION 25 Cents HUGO GERNSBACK EDITOR Stories by H.G. WELLS A. MERRITT EXPERIMENTER PUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW YORK, PUBLISHERS OF RADIO NEWS - SCIENCE & INVENTION - RADIO REVIEW - AMAZING STORIES - MONEY MAKING - RADIO INTERNACIONAL”





