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Popular Electronics Magazines Poptronics LARGEST Collection 587 PDF Magazine USB
Popular Electronics Magazine Collection587 issues. LARGEST collection These are NOT physical magazine but electronic PDFs on US Popular Electronics was created in 1954 by Ziff-Davis Publishing for an audience of electronics hobbyists and experimenters. It soon became the "World's Largest-Selling Electronics Magazine". The circulation was 240,000 by 1957 and exceeded 400,000 by 1963. Rival "Electronics World" was merged into "Popular Electronics" in 1972."Popular Electronics" became "Computers & Electronics" in November, 1982; and then ceased publication in April of 1985.The title returned in February 1989 under the ownership of Gernsback Publications which purchased the name and gave it to their "Hands-On Electronics" magazine. "Popular Electronics" ceased publication in December of 1999, returning as "Poptronics" in January of 2000 after merging with "Electronics Now". The final issue was January, 2003. This collection includes 587 magazines, the LARGEST collection you will ever find It includes: 337 issues of Popular Electronics from 1954 October to 1982 October30 issues of Computers & Electronics from 1982 November to 1985 April35 issues of Hands On Electronics from 1985 November to 1989 January131 issues of Popular Electronics from 1989 February to 1999 December37 issues of Poptronics from 2000 January to 2003 January17 issues of Electronics Experimenter's Handbook from 1959 to 1992 F.A.Q Are these physical books?No. These are NOT physical books but electronic documents that you can view on your computer, tablet or your mobile phone. What devices can I use to view this document? You can view these ebooks on all computers (Mac or PC), tablets and eReaders such as iPad, Barnes & Nobles Nook, Amazon Kindle, Kobo, Sony eReader etc. You can also read on any smart phones such as iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones. Special apps or software are required to open the documents. If you need help, let us know. Payment We accept all major credit cards and paypal Shipping You will receive an USBMajority of our shipment are via USPS/FedEx with tracking number CopyrightThe materials included on this DVD are all in the Public Domain and you can freely download them yourself one by one. You are not paying for the manuals themselves but our time to collect, process, restore, and create the DVD and the cost of materials, fees and shipping, therefore permissible under the "Fair Use" exemption clause of the current U.S. Copyright Act.













