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The annals of a 150-year history. Popular Science. "The work of creating science has been organized for centuries," wrote Popular Science founder Edward Livingston Youmans in his inaugural.


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Popular Science Monthly magazine was founded in 1872. Front covers are shown for P.S.M. as well as for Popular Mechanics Monthly, Scientific American and Mechanix Illustrated too.


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