Scientific
American (informally abbreviated SciAm) is a popular science magazine. It is
notable for its long history of presenting science monthly to an educated but
not necessarily scientific public, through its careful attention to the clarity
of its text as well as the quality of its specially commissioned color
graphics. Many famous scientists, including Einstein, have contributed articles
in the past 167 years. It is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine
in America.
Scientific
American was founded by inventor and publisher Rufus M. Porter in 1845 as a
four page weekly newspaper. Throughout its early years, much emphasis was
placed on reports of what was going on at the U.S. Patent Office. It also
reported on a broad range of inventions including perpetual motion machines, an
1860 device for buoying vessels by Abraham Lincoln, and the universal joint
which now finds place in nearly every automobile manufactured. Porter sold the
newspaper to Alfred Ely Beach and Orson Desaix Munn I a mere 10 months after
founding it. Until 1948 it remained owned by Munn & Company. (Description
from Wikipedia.)
This
collection has most of the issues printed by Scientific American between the
years of 1845 and 1909.
Volume 01 Number 01 |
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