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Publicado por Munn & Co., New York, 1874
Librería: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Disbound. Condición: Very Good. First Edition - Original Issue. Pictorial Cover. Very Good First Edition - Original Issue. An original issue of 16 pages dated March 28, 1874 - On page 204 it is noted that on February 24, 1874 patent # 147,917 for "Telegraph Duplex" was issued to T. A. EDISON, this is a historic event and highly desireable to collectors of Edison's work and scientific events -- Other items of note with engravings are: Front page "Barrel Making", page 195 "The Electro-Capillary Engine", page 198 "The Quick Signal Railroad Lantern", plus many others -- As always the pages of advertisements are fascinating -- The publisher proclaims their publication to be "A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures". -- Frank Luther Mott, winner of The Pulitzer Prize for his History of American Magazines, states that "The Scientific American had a significance--at least for its first sixty or seventy years--unapproached in kind and effect by any other periodical".
Publicado por Munn & Co., New York, 1874
Librería: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Disbound. Condición: Very Good. First Edition - Original Issue. Pictorial Cover. Very Good First Edition - Original Issue. An original issue of 16 pages dated March 14, 1874 -- Thomas Edison was only 27 years old when this was published and he was awarded the following patents - On page 172 it is noted that on February 10, 1874 the following patents were issued to T. A. EDISON (1) patent # 147,313 for "Telegraph,Chemical" (2) patent # 147,311 for "Telegraph,Electric" (3) patent # 147,314 for "Telegraph,Circuit", (4) patent # 147,312 for "Telegraph Perforator", this is a historic event and highly desireable to collectors of Edison's work and scientific events -- Other items of note with engravings are: Front page "New and Gigantic Telescope, Designed by Daniel C. Chapman", pages 162 & 163 "On the Motion and Sensation of Sound", plus many others -- As always the pages of advertisements are fascinating -- The publisher proclaims their publication to be "A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures". -- Frank Luther Mott, winner of The Pulitzer Prize for his History of American Magazines, states that "The Scientific American had a significance--at least for its first sixty or seventy years--unapproached in kind and effect by any other periodical".