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 * /Check


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Works:


 * /A Budget of Paradoxes
 * /Historical Notice of the attempt made by the English Government to rectify the Calendar
 * /In the Year 2889
 * /A Tale of the Twentieth Century
 * /The Richest Man in Babylon
 * /The Thirteen-Month Calendar

Lists of works:


 * /Science Fiction by Gaslight
 * /Science Fiction The Early Years
 * /The Quest for Utopia

Popular Science Monthly (?)
The original Popular Science Monthly (or The Popular Science Monthly, if you prefer) is here: And its successor, which subsequently merged into Science:
 * Popular Science Monthly: 1872 to 1915 (Vol 1 No 1 to Vol 87 No 3)
 * The Scientific Monthly: 1915 to 1957 (Vol 1 No 1 to Vol 85 No 6)

Easy enough. No, the problem here is the other magazine. Here is an incomplete list of its hierarchy including all the magazines it absorbed:


 * Bubier's Popular Electrician: 1890 to 1906 (Vol 1 No 1 to Vol 16 No 6)
 * Electrician and Mechanic: 1906 to 1913 (Vol 17 No 1 to Vol 27 No 6)
 * Amateur Work:, absorbed
 * Building Craft:
 * Collins Wireless Bulletin:
 * Modern Electrics and Mechanics: 1914 (Vol 28 No 1 to Vol 28 No 6)
 * Modern Electrics: 1908 to 1914?
 * Popular Electricity and Modern Mechanics: 1914 (Vol 29 No 1 to Vol 29 No 6)
 * Popular Electricity and World's Advance: 19??
 * Popular Electricity in Plain English: 1908 to 1913
 * World's Advance: ??? to 1913
 * Modern Mechanics: 1915 (Vol 30 No 1 to Vol 30 No 3)
 * World's Advance: 1915 (Vol 30 No 4 to Vol 31 No 3)
 * Popular Science Monthly and World's Advance: 1915 (Vol 87 No 4 to Vol 87 No 6)
 * Popular Science Monthly: 1916 to 1969? (Vol 88 no 1 to Vol 194 no 6?)
 * Mechanics and Handicraft: 19xx to 1939
 * Popular Science: 1969? to present (Vol 195 No 1? to present)

And to this day Popular Science claims continuity with the original Popular Science Monthly...

In progress
To be filled.

Other projects
Roughly ascending order of difficulty.


 * An Introduction to Chronology by James Hodgson 1747
 * Memoirs of the Twentieth Century, Samuel Madden - only a Google Books scan, lots of es
 * Playne Discourse of John Dee - digital copy available but not freely available
 * Compendium novae rationis - can use scans from Clavius Romani calendarii a Gregorio XIII P.M. restituti explicatio, but how to upload? (just by itself or as part of Opera Mathematica? we have a PDF of the latter, the former obtained from Google Books last time)

Cheat sheet
To add things that are easy to forget.

Table styles
Just do it in index CSS instead.

Link templates

 * Category:Specific work internal link templates.

Polytonic Greek
Copied from Greek diacritics

Also use the coronis: the middle character in.

Sample styles.css
See also e.g. Index:The American language; an inquiry into the development of English in the United States (IA americanlanguage00menc 0).pdf/styles.css. .wst-heading { text-align: center; }

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Useful pages in userspace

 * User:Rochefoucauld/Publishing Companies/Publishing marks