LODGE, J.; BOONE, A.; TEALE, E.; MARTIN, R.; ARMAGNAC, A.; JOHNSON, G.; BURTON, W. - Popular Science, December 1934, Volume 125, Number 6 - Aerial Cannon May Revolutionize Aerial Battle TacticsNew York: Popular Science Publishing Co, 1934. First Edition. Paperback. Illustrated by Wittmack, Edgar F. (Cover). 132 pages. The following only touches upon the highlights of the considerable fascinating photos and text in this issue. Features: Cover illustration of mobile deep-sea floor device of J.E. Williamson; Fire at sea - a challenge to science; Lone fingerprints trap master criminals; Wins worldwife fame with microscope hobby; Earth's last drop of oil sought by new discoveries; Flying Battleships; How to Build a Sky Globe; Stalk Sea Monsters in Odd Craft; How Shotgun Champions battle for their crowns. Ads: Very nostalgic illustrated General Electric ad inside front cover features their home battery charger; RCA Victor ad illustrates the Table Model 123 "Magic Brain" radio; Midwest Radio Corp. ad inside back cover features inset photos of W.C. Geiser of Springfield, Illinois, Mrs. M.C. Mondy of Conneaut, Ohio, and R.T. Pursley of Hammond, Louisianna; Lovely color back cover ad for Chesterfield features their cigarettes in color superimposed over black and white photos from Asia and Europe. Average wear. Signature upon front covers. A worthy vintage copy.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Popular Science, December 1934, Volume 125, Number 6 - Aerial Cannon May Revolutionize Aerial Battle Tactics mobile deep-sea floor device of J.E. Williamson; Fire at sea - a challenge to science; Lone fingerprints trap master criminals; Wins worldwife f. Good . USD 199.95 [Appr.: EURO 172 | £UK 148.25 | JP¥ 29484] Book number 301g3827is offered by:
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