Skip to content

Secure Checkout

Website Secured with 256-bit TLS Encryption
Subtotal: $35.00
Shipping: $10.00
$0.00
Donation Amount: $0.00
Total: $45.00
2 - 5 days
2 - 8 days

All fields are required unless marked optional.

Add Shipping Note
  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • Discover
  • Paypal
  • Apple Pay
  • Google Pay

Verified and Secured. Guaranteed.

Website Secured with 256-bit TLS Encryption
Please select your payment method from the following list:
Click the button to checkout with PayPal.
You will be charged $45.00 when completing this purchase.

Cart Totals

Subtotal: $35.00
Shipping: $10.00
: $0.00
Donation Amount: $0.00
Total: $45.00

You are about to purchase:

Scientific American, New York, December 14, 1895., Volume LXXIII,, No. 24

Scientific American, New York, December 14, 1895., Volume LXXIII,, No. 24

2 to 8 days for delivery
Standard Shipping: $10.00
Details
$35.00
( EU VAT US$0)
Seller: Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA
Title
Scientific American, New York, December 14, 1895., Volume LXXIII,, No. 24
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
New York: Munn & Co., No. 361 Broadway, 1895. Ephemera no binding. Very good. Folio (16 ¼" x 11 ¼"); pp370-384; illustrated wrapper; 4" split at tail of wrapper fold and separation at mid-fold, 1" closed tear to fore-edge through all pages; light hand-soiling and shelf-wear to wrapper; very good minus. Advertised as a Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry and Manufactures. Contents include: The Atlanta Exposition-The Woman's Building; The Motocycle Award; Strikes in the United States and Europe; Population of Canton [China]; Trolley Improvements Required; What Happens to the Carbon in the Arc Light?; Car Coupler Patents; Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Color Glass Plates; A Monument to Ericsson, Filipstad, Sweden; Remedy for Nosebleed; Bode's Clothes Rack; An Improved Lawn Mower; an Eruption of Mount Vesuvius; a Holder to Facilitate Work on Boots or Shoes [Lundqvist]; The Art of Horseback Riding; Forsyth's Envelope; Lucas' Telephone Transmitter; A Fire Ball; The Fastest Regular Train in the World; the Vanderbilt Arboretum; Battleships No. 5 & 6; Trial of a New Torpedo; Gelatin-Its Saline Digestion; Destruction of Forests in California; the De La Vergne Motor Drag; the Manufacture of Hat Blocks; the Blacksmith and His Forge; Gold and Silver; the Thermophone; new Science Notes and Index of Inventions.