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Scientific American Supplement 1902-11-15

Some covers (really, the first page) were entirely devoted to illustrations.

Date: 07/08/2008
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x932
Scientific American Supplement 1878 Volume VI Titlefirst Scientific American Supplement 1902-01-25previous
Scientific American Supplement 1902-11-15

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Source: Magazine collector Steve Davis
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Scientific American Supplement 1878 Volume VI Titlefirst Scientific American Supplement 1902-01-25previous

 

 

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