Visions from “Popular Science”

Popular Science was first published in 1872, while the Mechanix titles first appeared in 1928.

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Thank you to Simon Mallindine and Andrew Lindstrom.

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1 comment to Visions from “Popular Science”

  • Nick Rutter

    Good to see such fascinating (and unintentionally humorous) periodicals getting some well-deserved recognition. http://blog.modernmechanix.com/, which publishes excerpts from the original magazine, is well worth visiting.

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