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Hi everyone,
I recently posted a link to the Popular Mechanics magazine, allowing you to view all issues from 1900 to 2005. Here's the link again if you need it:

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=488D ... es_r&cad=1

I also posted a link to Popular Science, issues from 1870to 2000, and this link is:

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ZAEA ... ues_anchor

Well I've found yet another, this time to American Woodworker Magazine (a bit more relevant) from Jan 1989to Dec 1999. This is the link:

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ifsD ... ues_anchor

I've found loads of useful and interesting articles (plus even more loads of adverts, unfortunately) so you may find it worth a browse.

K
 
Actually it's Keith, not Cyril.

Glad you guys found it useful. I can't print anything though, and to save I have to do a print screen and copy into Word,which is a bit tedious so I am very selective about the bits I save. However they are great to browse through, as are the Popular Mechanics and Popular Science magazines (same problem with printing and saving though).

If I come across any more useful links, I shall post them for all to see.

K (for Keith!!)
 
graduate_owner":g6z9ejwj said:
Actually it's Keith, not Cyril.

Glad you guys found it useful. I can't print anything though, and to save I have to do a print screen and copy into Word,which is a bit tedious so I am very selective about the bits I save. However they are great to browse through, as are the Popular Mechanics and Popular Science magazines (same problem with printing and saving though).

If I come across any more useful links, I shall post them for all to see.

K (for Keith!!)

If you really want to print stuff from sources like this, try "CleanPrint" - it's a free browser add-in from www.formatdynamics.com which lets you strip out all the extra gubbins from a web page (headings, adverts, irrelevant links etc) leaving you with just the bits you want. It even lets you save to pdf format which you could then print later or else read on a tablet or smartphone.
 
Now that is useful information Andy, it will make things so much easier if I can get it into pdf format. I'm certainly going to give it a try.

K
 
I've just tried cleanprint and it really worked - first time!! I get pdf documents which I can save, and no adverts. I can only get 4 pages at a time at the moment, and can't always select which ones - is there a way of altering settings so as to choose exactly which pages, and how many? If not - well it's still pretty impressive.

K
 
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