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Publicado por Munn & Co., New York, 1879
Librería: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Disbound. Condición: Good. First Edition - Original Issue. Pictorial Cover. Good + First Edition - Original Issue. An original issue of 16 pages dated October 11, 1879 -- On page 236 it is noted that on September 9, 1879 patent # 219,393 was issued to T. A. EDISON for "Electric Machine,Dynamo", this is a historic event and highly desireable to collectors of Edison's work and scentific events -- Other items of note with engravings are: Front page "The New Hydromotor Vessel, Pellworm", page 227 "Practical Experiments in Magnetism", page 230 "Winters Fire Escape Ladder", page 231 "The Otocyn", 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, 1879
Librería: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Disbound. Condición: Good. First Edition - Original Issue. An original, complete issue of 16 pages dated October 25, 1879 -- On page 268 it is noted that on September 23, 1879 the following patent was REISSUED to T. A. EDISON-patent # 8,906 for "Telegraph Repeater,Quadraplex", this is an historic event and highly desireable to collectors of Edison's work and scientific events -- Other items of note with engravings are: Front page titled "Elevated Railway at 110th street and Eighth Avenue, New York City", plus many others -- 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".