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Popular Science Monthly 1900-1918

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23,000 pages! Popular Science Monthly was founded in 1872 to disseminate scientific knowledge to the educated layman. The journal became an outlet for writings and ideas of Charles Darwin, Thomas Henry Huxley, Louis Pasteur, William James, and Thomas Edison.

This archive is a fascinating collection of articles detailing the the march of scientific discovery in the early 20th century. Things that we take for granted today were new and exciting inventions back then. Watch first-hand the struggle to understand the new world of machines and science brought on by the industrial revolution.

This collection provides the monthly issues shown in high quality PDF format. Each issue is a high resolution PDF file. Equally as interesting as the old articles are the old advertisements that are included in these. There are over 23,000 pages of fascinating reading!

This archive is only available as a digital download.

Archive Contents

Popular Science Monthly 1900-1918

contents of this archive

1900 Volume 58
1901 Volume 59
1901-1902 Volume 60
1902 Volume 61
1902-1903 Volume 62
1903 Volume 63
1903-1904 Volume 64
1904 Volume 65
1904-1905 Volume 66
1905 Volume 67
1906 Volume 68
1906 Volume 69
1907 Volume 70
1907 Volume 71
1908 Volume 72
1908 Volume 73
1909 Volume 74
1909 Volume 75

1910 Volume 76
1910 Volume 77
1911 Volume 78
1911 Volume 79
1912 Volume 80
1912 Volume 81
1913 Volume 82
1913 Volume 83
1914 Volume 84
1914 Volume 85
1915 Volume 86
1915 Volume 87
1916 Volume 88
1916 Volume 89
1917 Volume 90
1917 Volume 91
1918 Volume 92
1918 Volume 93

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