Science and Discovery Magazine Sept 1941 · WWII Era Science Digest
Tight and square binding; covers evenly toned with minor edge wear; faint spotting to rear wrapper; interior pages clean, text evenly age-toned; no tears or markings. A solid and complete example.
Publication Details:
+++ Science and Discovery Magazine, Vol. (unmarked), Sept. 1941;
+++ Digest format, 15¢ cover price;
+++ Articles sourced from Armchair Science, Nature Magazine, Monsanto Magazine, Los Angeles Times, The Lancet (London), and others;
+++ 94 pages, softcover.
September 1941 issue of Science and Discovery, a wartime popular-science digest compiling articles from leading journals including Nature, The Lancet, and Christian Science Monitor. Features topics from 'Pittsburgh Almost Destroyed by Meteor' to 'Hyperventilation: Its Importance in Aviation.' Issued at 15¢, this pre–Pearl Harbor issue captures contemporary scientific optimism and wartime urgency.
An intriguing time capsule of mid-century science and journalism, blending homefront innovation and wartime research curiosity just months before America’s entry into WWII.
Subjects: 1940s Science Magazines; Wartime Technology; History of Science; Mid-Century Publishing; Popular Science; Periodicals; WWII Americana.
Item #21186
Price: $14.00


