Description: Science and Mechanics Magazine Tomorrows Artillery Vol 16 No 4 October 1945 (See photo #2 for table of contents) Science and Mechanics was started by Hugo Gernsback soon after he lost his Experimenter Publishing Company in 1929. Initially titled Everyday Mechanics, it became Everyday Science and Mechanics in 1931. Virgil Angerman purchased the magazine in 1937 and changed the title to Science and Mechanics. Curtis Publishing Company acquired a controlling interest in 1937 and the magazine was sold to Davis Publications in 1957. The magazine was published until 1984.Magazine is in good condition. Some corner/edge ware. Some spine ware. Light staining on front and back cover. (see photo #7). General cover fading. Heavier staining along back. Bottom of front flap separated; top of back flap same. A solid reading copy. Please see photos for details, and let me know if you have any questions. Shipping and Return DetailsFree First Class MailPriority Mail is + $5.00I ship daily (expect a quick delivery!) and offer free returns. No questions asked. I can combine shipping or can send a partial shipping refund.Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.I'm John, just a regular small-town guy.
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Publication Name: Science and Mechanics
Publisher: Davis Publication
Publication Month: October
Publication Year: 1945
Publication Frequency: Bimonthly
Language: English
Issue Number: 4
Volume: 16
Contributors: V. D Angerman, Ray S. Lindenmeyer, Pat D. Urbain, J. S. Kozacka, Herman Hjorth, Don Dinwiddie, Thomas A Blanchard
Features: 1st Edition
Genre: Automobiles, Aviation, Boats & Sails, Computer & IT, Hardware, History, Hobbies & Crafts, Lifestyle, News, Science
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Science, Engineering, Mechanics, Electronics