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Popular Mechanics
Popular Mechanics is an American popular magazine of science and technology. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
Popular Mechanics began in 1902. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is March 1932 (v. 57 no. 3). We know of no actively copyright-renewed contributions. (More details) It is still published today.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1902: The Internet Archive has volume 1, covering January through June 1902, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1902: The Internet Archive has volume 2, covering July through December 1902, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1903: The Internet Archive has volume 3, covering January through June 1903, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1903: The Internet Archive has volume 4, numbers 1-4, covering July 1903, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1903-1913: HathiTrust has volumes 5-18, and the first half of volume 19 free to read online.
- 1905-1917, 1921-2005: Google Books has most issues from 1905 through 2005, in color.
- 1913-1925, 1927-1929: HathiTrust has volumes 19-44, 48-50, and the first 3 issues of volume 51 free to read online. Some later issues may be searchable but not readable online here.
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