Description: Scientific American December 3, 1892This issue is in good condition. 12X16" magazine. Some of the articles inside are: The cover shows the British ironclad going aground in Spain; Sword stab through the abdomen trick; Inflation of rubber balls; Three systems of electric distribution; Maple Hill coal mines; The heliochromoscope; De Susini's Ether motor - 3 illustrations; Baldheads young and old; ; ; Index of patents for last two weeks; Ads and other articles also. Very well illustrated. Most Scientific Americans in stock 1862-present. Inquire about other issues.We have the Book of the Fair - inquire if interested. Chosen Reflections Inc./ Million Magazines, Kaufman Texas 75142. Visit us at millionmagazines In the trade since 1976. Over one million Magazines and one million original prints in stock 1843 to present.
Price: 19.6 USD
Location: Kaufman, Texas
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Restocking Fee: 20%
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Science & Tech, bridges, Bicycles, Wine
Publication Name: Scientific American
Publication Frequency: Weekly Issue
Features: Illustrated
Publication Month: December
Publication Year: 1892
Brand: Scientific American
Language: English
Genre: railroad, Bicycle, Science