40 Vintage Cover Photos of Popular Mechanics Magazine in the 1930s and ’40s

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Popular Mechanics (sometimes PM or PopMech) is a magazine of popular science and technology, featuring automotive, home, outdoor, electronics, science, do-it-yourself, and technology topics. Military topics, aviation and transportation of all types, space, tools and gadgets are commonly featured.

Popular Mechanics magazine covers in the 1930s and 1940s
It was founded in 1902 by Henry Haven Windsor, who was the editor and—as owner of the Popular Mechanics Company—the publisher. For decades, the tagline of the monthly magazine was “Written so you can understand it.” In 1958, PM was purchased by the Hearst Corporation, now Hearst Communications.
In 2013, the US edition changed from twelve to ten issues per year, and in 2014 the tagline was changed to “How your world works.” The magazine added a podcast in recent years, including regular features Most Useful Podcast Ever and How Your World Works.
Here below is a set of vintage photos that shows covers of Popular Mechanics magazine in the 1930s and 1940s.
Popular Mechanics magazine cover, March 1931

Popular Mechanics magazine cover, May 1931

Popular Mechanics magazine cover, November 1931

Popular Mechanics magazine cover, April 1932

Popular Mechanics magazine cover, August 1932

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