Dive into the past with this October 1952 issue of Newnes Practical Mechanics, a treasure trove for enthusiasts of vintage engineering, DIY projects, and historical advertisements. This magazine is packed with fascinating content including detailed articles, diagrams, and ads that offer a snapshot of mid-20th-century British technology and craftsmanship.
Condition: Used - Good
The cover shows signs of wear and aging with minor tears and folds, adding authentic charm to its vintage appeal.
Pages are intact but show natural yellowing due to age with occasional spots, ensuring a genuine old-book feel.
Features:
Cover story on building a model of a racing car.
Includes various DIY project guides, tool ads, and technical drawings.
Advertisements from the era featuring brands like Black & Decker and Bassett-Lowke.
An intriguing mix of technical advice, product offers, and reader letters.
Shipping:
Ships from UK
Packaged with care to ensure it arrives in the condition described.
This magazine not only serves as a fascinating read but also as a unique piece of decor for collectors of vintage periodicals, DIY enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the mechanics and technology of the past.









