Popular Mechanics Magazine
REGISTERED IN U.S. PATENT OFFICE.
WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT
Vol. 49
JANUARY, 1928
No. 1
Main Features (not listed in original)
- Radio Waves that Cast Shadows
- Skylining our Lumber
- Running a Sea-Going Hotel
- Digging Up the Bible Lands by Harold J. Shepstone
- Have Skyscrapers Reached Their Limits? by Uthai Vincent Wilcox
- Wealth from Ambergris by John Edwin Hoag
- Putting Your Imagination to Work by Donald A. Laird
- There's Money in it, But by Homer Croy
- Breaking the World's Big Gun Record by G. K. Spencer
- Eight-Cent Gold-Digger Earns Millions by H. H. Dunn
- Hunting Bears with a Camera by H. L. Dillaway
- The Most Dangerous Hour by Russell M. Arundel
- Monaco-Home of the Ocean's Story by Francis Dickie
- Dummy Flyers Help Make Air Safe by R. Bache
- Icy Jewels of the Winter Storms by W. A. Bentley
- Five Dollars Builds A-Battery and Charger by Lawrence B. Robbins
- Selectivity Feature of Aero-Dyne Six by Frank L. Brittin
- Helpful Hints from Radio Experts
- Skate-Sailing is Thrilling Sport by Sam Brown
- Build This Model of Flying Cloud by James Tate
- Loading Box Aids Field Work with Camera by John Edwin Hoag
- Insulating the Hot-Water Tank by E. E. Scott
- Making the Old Pump New by L. B. Robbins
- How to Build a Dumb-Waiter by Eric B. Roberts
- Is This Your Home?
Popular Mechanics also includes many small articles. These are included at the end of each of the above featured articles.