The first conspiracy theories about September 11 began to emerge while the wreckage was still smouldering. Today, 10 years later, hundreds of books and thousands of web pages are devoted to the idea that the U.S. government encouraged, permitted, or actually carried out the attacks. This in-depth in[...]
For more than 100 years, the editors of "Popular Mechanics" have been providing car enthusiasts with the skills and confidence they need to keep their vehicles running right and looking great. This manual is crucial for anyone who wants to know the automobile's basic components, from the engine to t[...]
"The Boy Mechanic" - bigger and better! Taken from the turn-of-the-last-century volumes of "The Boy Mechanic", these 359 projects are still doable and delightful today. Like a miscellany for the home how-to crowd, the book offers instructions for making toy boats and planes, hammocks, sleds, skates,[...]
Between 1910 and 1970, scientists and military experts made hundreds of predictions in "Popular Mechanics" about the future of warfare. Some of those prophecies were downright nuts, while others veered eerily close to reality. This collection of vintage articles, with their stunning original art, wi[...]
Which 1958 invention can be used to repair a broken taillight, reassemble a vase, close wounds and lift fingerprints? How fast (in milliseconds) does a batter have to react in order to hit a fast ball hurtling in at 90 mph? What's the easiest way to demagnetise a screwdriver? Test your grasp of scie[...]
The projects in Handy Projects for Boys first appeared in a major collection arranged by the editors of Popular Mechanics Press in 1913. During this time period, the methods and techniques used to create these items were just as important to the boys and men building them as the final projects thems[...]