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  • Story of Chicago in Connection with the Printing Business. Chicago: Regan Printing House. 1912. p. 198.

Popular Electricity 1908-1012: Issued monthly by Popular Electricity Co. Henry Arthur Young, editor. Devoted to popularizing electricity through the means of articles dressed in non-technical language. Subscription price, $1.50 per year. Each issue of Popular Electricity embraces from 100 to 150 pages, and has readers in every state and territory in the United States and in addition circulates in many foreign countries.

Popular Mechanics 1903-1912: Published monthly by Popular Mechanics Co., No. 318 West Washington street. H. H. Windsor, editor. Devoted to the promotion of all branches of mechanical and inventive activities. Subscription rates, $1.50 per year. The articles in the Popular Mechanics Magazine are written in language that the non-technical reader can readily grasp the subjects treated, popularizing topics which heretofore were unknown to the average investigator. The publication embraces each month from 150 to 200 pages.


Catalog of Copyright Entries By Library of Congress Copyright Office No 10. 1911 [1]

  • Popular Electricity in Plain English, V. 4 no.7 Nov. 1911 (18991) [2]
  • Popular Electricity in Plain English, V. 4 no.8 Dec. 1911 (21379) [3]
  • Thomas Edison wrote for Popular Electricity in June 1910 [4]
  • Last issue was Vol. 6 No. 5 September 1913, merged with World's Advance [5]