Description: Vintage Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, and Science and Mechanics Magazines. From the 1950s and 1960s. Lot of five (5). Follow the trends, ideas, and lifestyle in those times--articles on atomic power, inventions, construction and hobby projects, camping, hunting and fishing, recreation, and do-it-yourself ideas, and topical news from around the world. Conditions vary--most are quite good, especially considering their age. The spines show wear--see pictures-- and there's some folds and creases on some covers and pages. Generally, the color illustrations and photography are still bright. Here's a list of the magazines, issues and some of the notable articles in each: Popular Mechanics: June 1964 Ski Champ Teaches His Tricks, Moon Power for the Lights of Paris, Dodge and Rambler Owners Reports. May 1951 Want a House? Then Build It Yourself, Atomic Power Goes Into Gear, the Owner's Report on the '51 Studebaker. July 1959 Build this Record-Holding Plane, Why Not Take On The Wilderness? What Owners Say About the Mercury. Popular Science: August 1955 Flying Firemen Save Forests, How You'll Get Atomic Power Science and Mechanics: February 1956 Performance Report on the 1956 Ford, H-Bomb Foxhole.
Price: 20 USD
Location: Placerville, California
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Publication Month: July, January, February, March, June, April, May, August, September, October, November, December
Publication Year: 1951
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Publication Name: Popular Mechanics
Contributors: John A. Linkletter, Howard Allaway, Don Dinwiddie
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Cars, Science, Airplanes, Automobiles, Boats & Sails, Hardware, Hobbies & Crafts
Publisher: Hearst Corporation
Topic: Amateur Radio, Aircraft, Boats, Cars, 1960s, Diving, Military, Motoring, Photography, Slice of Life, Trains, Vehicle Tests, Radio, Fishing
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States