Description: Great cover art! This is the December 1955 issue of Popular Mechanics. Lots of interesting articles on inventions that went nowhere and the beginnings of inventions that we still utilize today. Issue has articles on "Jetography" - the challenge of taking pictures of jets moving at the speed of sound; review of the 1956 Ford Thunderbird plus other 1956 makes, food science - dehydrating foods, review of 1956 cameras and much more. Plus, lots of vintage ads and other great articles that help you explore one of the most innovative periods in history. Very good condition for a magazine of this age - a little damage on the bottom of the spine and a hardly noticeable stain on the front cover (trust me, it's hardly going to be a concern). It's a well preserved magazine.
Price: 16.5 USD
Location: North Liberty, Iowa
End Time: 2024-11-10T01:40:55.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Features: Illustrated
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Contributors: NA
Topic: Aircraft, Air Force, Army, Boats, Cars, Pre-1960, Electronics, Military, Parachute, Photography, Vans, Trucks & Lorries, War
Publication Month: December
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1955
Publication Name: Popular Mechanics
Subscription: No
Publisher: Popular Mechanics
Signed: No
Genre: Airplanes, Architecture, Automobiles, Aviation, Boats & Sails, Cars, Craft, History, Home & Garden, Nautical, Science, Technology, Transport, Travel & Geography, Mechanics
ISSN: NA