Very nice copy of the May 1957 Popular Science magazine. These Popular Science magazines are packed with very interesting articles, photos, illustrations and many full-page ads in both b/w and color. The table of contents (partial listing) of this issue include:
* Charles Lindbergh's Amazing Plane by Eliot Tozer
* Is Your Youngster a Budding Scientist or Engineer? by Wesley S. Griswold
* Tiny Sub Maneuvers Under Water Like a Plane by Jerry Hulse
* Man-Made Material (Borazon) is Hard as Diamond
* These Cameras Make Time Stand Still
* What Will You Die Of? by Guy Shipler, Jr.
* The Secrets of Masonry Cutting by Ralph Treves
* Which Type of Driveway for You? by Edward D. Fales, Jr.
* The Truth About Plastic Paints by Bernard Gladstone
* Setting Up a Saw for Accurate Cuts by R. J. De Cristoforo
* He Grills Hot Dogs on a Solar Cooker
* plus many more short articles and tidbit.
Not included with this issue the special booklet titled "How to Buy a New Car." This Popular Science issue is in good to very good condition. Measures 6.5" by 9.5" and contains 268 pages. Cover and internal pages are securely attached to binding (except for two internal pages). Some spine flaking, nicks along page edges, light creases and soiling. Add this copy of Popular Science to your collection today!