New York: Hearst Books, 2007. — 272 p.: ill. — ISBN-10 1588166392; ISBN-13 978-1588166395. It’s vintage fun! This follow-up to The Boy Mechanic Popular Mechanics’ collection of can-do ingenuity from the early 1900s features more than 200 unique toys and games that anyone with a basic tool kit will want to make, plus the unusual and attractive rounded, flexibound format....
New York: Hearst Books, 2010. — 216 p.: ill. — ISBN-10 9781588167729; ISBN-13 978-1588167729. The Boy Mechanic goes back in time to save the earth... and our future! The latest captivating title in the popular Boy Mechanic series returns to a simpler time when recycling, repurposing and repair, not replace, were a part of everyday life. Back then, no one spoke about going green...
New York: Hearst Book, 2012. — 576 p. — ISBN 978-1-58816-859-7, ISBN: 978-158816-959-4. The Boy Mechanic-bigger and better! This handsome hardcover features every one of the fantastic vintage projects and handy advice from both The Boy Mechanic and The Boy Mechanic Makes Toys. Taken from the turn-of-the-last-century volumes of The Boy Mechanic, these 359 projects are still...
New York: Dover Publications Inc, 2006. — 258 p. Selection of articles from the 1940 and 1945 editions of The boy mechanic published by Popular Mechanics Press, Chicago.
Chicago: Popular Mechanics Co. Publishers, 1913. — 1363 p. With 800 Illustrations. How To Construct Wireless Outfits, Boats, Camp Equipment, Aerial Gliders, Kites, Self-propelled Vehicles Engines, Motors, Electrical Apparatus, Cameras And Hundreds Of Other Things Which Delight Every Boy.
Chicago: Popular Mechanics Co. Publishers, 1915. — 1728 p. With 995 Illustrations. How to construct devices for winter sports, motion-picture camera, indoor games, reed furniture, electrical novelties, boats, fishing rods, camps and camp appliances, kites and gliders, pushmobiles, roller coaster, ferris wheel and hundreds of other things which delight every boy.
Chicago: Popular Mechanics Press, 1919. — 476 p. With 802 Illustrations. How to construct electeic locoilotive model axd teack system, boys' motor cab, paecel delivery' bicycle, aerial cableway', miniature tank, sailing canoe, houseboat, submarine camera, diving tower, hammocks, kitchen foe hikees, ice y'acht and hundreds of other things which delight every boy.
Chicago: Popular Mechanics Press, 1924. — 475 p. A Book That Tells How to Many Things Simple directions for making devices of interest to every boy, man, woman, and girl. Here is a partial list of the most important subjects treated: Amateur photography Toy making Boat building Fishing devices Boat sailing Hunter’s equipment Homemade gymnasium Sewing helps Equipment Cooking...
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