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Popular Electricity and Modern Mechanics September 1914

Modern Publishing Company of New York
Cover art by Maurice Becker
The Hidromobile - a combination of automobile and motorboat. Page 267.
After a series of mergers and title changes the magazine became Popular Science Monthly in October 1915 and is still published today.
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