Scientific American Magazine
Volume 89, Issue 20You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Modern Printing Methods
The Economic Side of the Industry
How a Newspaper is Produced
A Morning with Theodore L. De Vinne
The Manufacture of Paper and Paper Pulp
Type Founding
The Autoplate
Machine Composition
Stereotyping and Electrotyping
The Graphotype
Magazine and Book Presses
The Invention of the Modern Press
The Newspaper Press
Automatic Jobbing Press
Mechanical "Printer's Devils"
Bookbinding
Book-Covering Machine for Applying Paper Covers to Books, Pamphlets, and Magazines
Combination Folding and Wire-Stitching Machine
The Dupligraph
Three-Color Process
On the Theory of the Critical State
The Scientific American and the Supplement
Delay in the Construction of Naval Ships
Death of Prof. Mommsen
A Graphical Comparison of Raw and Finished Products in the Printing and Paper-Making Trades
Some of our Common Snakes--I
By Arthur Rusmiselle Miller Spaid. Photographs from Nature by the Author
Business and Personal Wants
Departments
Correspondence - November 14, 1903
Recently Patented Inventions - November 14, 1903
Notes and Queries - November 14, 1903
Patents - November 14, 1903
New Books, Etc. - November 14, 1903
Index of Inventions - November 14, 1903