Popular Science
1900-1919
Disk 2 of 11
210 Magazines
on DVD
On these earlier issues covers are often missing
(see images below)
Includes period
advertisements.
Popular Science Monthly was founded in May 1872 by Edward
L. Youmans intended to appeal to the educated layman. Early issues were mostly
reprints of English periodicals.
In 1900 James McKeen Cattell became the editor. Cattell was an
academician and continued the practice of publishing articles for more educated
readers. By 1915 due to the lack of general appeal and limited interest
subscriptions declined drastically. In 1915 the name "Popular Science"
was acquired by The Modern Publishing Company which wanted the name for a
general audience magazine on science and technology.
Starting in January 1916 current subscribers, instead of Popular
Science Monthly, were given a new journal titled Scientific Monthly
that would continue the academic tradition and which eventually became
Science magazine.
Popular Science Monthly, under new editorial control, underwent
dramatic changes. What had been a scholarly journal of eight to ten articles
in a 100 page issue with ten to twenty illustrations, became instead a much
more colorful magazine that had many short, easy to read articles with hundreds
of illustrations.
With the newer look and appeal to a wider audience the circulation
doubled in the first year.
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