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Wasn't the Future Wonderful?:

A View of Trends and Technology from the 1930s
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Dutton, 1979 - Technology & Engineering - 188 pages
Predictions of future technology and visions of such wonders as television, space travel, prop-less planes, diving spheres, and transatlantic luxury liners are viewed in articles from Popular Science and Modern Mechanix during the 1930s.

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Dead Media Project | Working Note 19.9
From: kadrey@well.com (Richard Kadrey). Sources: Tim Onosko, *Wasn't the Future Wonderful?,* ep Dutton 1979, page 73 ISBN: 0525475516 ...
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