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Armaguac, Alden P., Teale, Edwin, Boone, Andrew R., Burton, Walter E., Johnson, Gaylord, Martin, Robert E.

Popular Science Monthly Magazine, September 1933, Vol. 123, No. 3 - Queer Vehicles Inventors Produce

Popular Science Monthly, 1933

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Anno di pubblicazione
1933
Luogo di stampa
USA
Autore
Armaguac, Alden P., Teale, Edwin, Boone, Andrew R., Burton, Walter E., Johnson, Gaylord, Martin, Robert E.
Editori
Popular Science Monthly
Formato
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edizione
F First Edition
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Popular Science Monthly Magazine, September 1933, Vol. 123, No. 3 - Queer Vehicles Inventors Produce Dr. Vladimir K., Zworykin Plymouth Six ad featuring interview with G.R. Stevens, of Elgin, Illinois, ATT ad features woman using old-style phone, Buying automatic refrigerators, "Human-Eye" camera opens new way to television, Snakeskin and marble made by photography, Planes to dump rain on crops, Photo of tidal wave in the River Severn, in England, Queer jobs in the Arctic - Major L.T. Burwash in pursuit of the, North Magnetic Pole, Two-passenger sailplane has closed cockpits, Rare Stamp Racketeers thwarted by black light, Human body gets machine tests, Freak vehicles for air, land, and water, Animal movie actors trained by strange tricks, Tires torn to pieces in safety tests, Homemade Sextant, Is Rudy Hofmeister the fastest wood carver?, War Waged on Insects with Lights and Odors, Microscope "Movies" on Screen, Newest Household Devices, Weird stunts with aluminum in the home laboratory, One-man show with a magic hat, Adding earphones to your radio, Radio sets now tuned by sight, New gears shift themselves, A simply built high striker, Tools and Materials Captain McCann uses to build ship models, Graceful stool built from coat hangers, Sport belt made of knotted string, Simple design for boy's auto (go-kart), Luggage Making on the kitchen table, Taking telephoto shots with your own camera, Helpful hints for motorists, plus dozens of other brief and interesting illustrated items., Great cartoon-style ad for Camel cigarettes magic Tricks Science, & Technology Magazine Back Issues
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S Paperback
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96 pages. Features: Nice Plymouth Six ad featuring interview with G.R. Stevens of Elgin, Illinois; ATT ad features woman using old-style phone; Buying automatic refrigerators; "Human-Eye" camera opens new way to television; Snakeskin and marble made by photography; Planes to dump rain on crops; Photo of tidal wave in the River Severn, in England; Queer jobs in the Arctic - Major L.T. Burwash in pursuit of the North Magnetic Pole; Two-passenger sailplane has closed cockpits; Rare Stamp Racketeers thwarted by black light; Human body gets machine tests; Freak vehicles for air, land, and water; Animal movie actors trained by strange tricks; Tires torn to pieces in safety tests; Homemade Sextant; Is Rudy Hofmeister the fastest wood carver?; War Waged on Insects with Lights and Odors; Microscope "Movies" on Screen; Newest Household Devices; Weird stunts with aluminum in the home laboratory; One-man show with a magic hat; Adding earphones to your radio; Radio sets now tuned by sight; New gears shift themselves; A simply built high striker; Tools and Materials Captain McCann uses to build ship models; Graceful stool built from coat hangers; Sport belt made of knotted string; Simple design for boy's auto (go-kart); Luggage Making on the kitchen table; Taking telephoto shots with your own camera; Helpful hints for motorists; plus dozens of other brief and interesting illustrated items. Great cartoon-style ad for Camel cigarettes on back cover features magic tricks. Somewhat above-average wear. Faint store stamp on back cover. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
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