Alfred Powell Morgan


Alfred Powell 'Skipper' Morgan was an electrical engineer, inventor of radio and mechanical devices, and author of technical and children's books from the U.S. state of New Jersey.

Life and career

Originally from Upper Montclair, New Jersey, Morgan attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was a radio manufacturer for many years. He was a partner of Adams Morgan, an electronics company founded in around 1910 that distributed radio construction kits. Paul Forman Godley, developer of the Paragon Receivers, joined in 1915 as the third partner. The company employed 50-100 staff in 1922/23. Due to economic problems, production was halted at the end of 1927.

Writing

Morgan wrote many books on radio and electronics. He wrote a series of books on the subject for young people, including the Boys First, Second, Third & Fourth Book Of Radio And Electronics. Morgan had four sons, which is why his books were originally written for boys, but editions from the 1970s were edited for boys and girls. Some of the projects described in his books cannot be built easily today because the parts are difficult to find, but many are based on simple parts and hand tools that can be found at a hardware or electronic supply store. Safety standards have also improved in the last hundred years, so some of the projects described would now be considered risky. Some of the books are available in reprints including The Boy Electrician.
Morgan also edited a monthly column on electricity and mechanics in The Boys' Magazine.

US patents

  • 58,808 - Design for an instrument-mount for radio panel
  • 60,362 - Design for an instrument-mount for radio panel
  • 1,459,070 - Rheostat

    Selected works

;Chemistry
  • Adventures in Electrochemistry
  • First Chemistry Book for Boys and Girls
  • First Chemistry Book for Boys and Girls
  • First Chemistry Book for Boys and Girls
  • Simple Chemical Experiments
;Electronics
  • "A High-Power Wireless Equipment", 15-part series published in Popular Electricity magazine 1910-1911
  • Wireless Telegraph Construction For Amateurs, Third Edition
  • Wireless Construction and Installation for Beginners, Second Edition
  • The Boy Electrician, a practical introduction to electricity and magnetism. This book was originally reviewed tongue-in-cheek as "a menance to the business of neighbourhood electrician, for it strives to teach the average boy all sorts of things his mother would like to have done about the house".
  • A First Electrical Book for Boys
  • A First Electrical Book for Boys
  • First Book of Radio and Electronics
  • The Boy Electrician
  • The Boys' First Book of Radio and Electronics
  • The Boys' Second Book of Radio and Electronics
  • The Boys' Third Book of Radio and Electronics
  • The Boys' Fourth Book of Radio and Electronics, an introduction to solid state physics, semiconductors, and transistors.
  • The pageant of Electricity
  • Things a Boy Can Do with Electricity
  • Getting Acquainted with Electricity
;Pets
  • An Aquarium Book for Boys and Girls
  • A pet book for boys and girls
  • A Pet Book for Boys and Girls
  • Tropical Fishes and Home Aquaria : A practical guide to a fascinating hobby
;Tools / Misc
  • Boy's Book of Engines, Motors and Turbines
  • Boys' Book of Science and Construction
  • How to Build a 20-foot Bi-plane Glider: a practical handbook on the construction of a bi-plane gliding machine
  • The Boys' Book of Engines, Motors & Turbines, illustrated by the author
  • Tools and How to Use Them for Woodworking and Metal Working
  • ''How to Use Tools''