A tiny look at the past
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 1:21 pm
Some time ago, I posted about the work I had done restoring old books and selling them on Amazon. In the time since then, I have continued my work, but the focus of my work has shifted from non-fiction to historical fiction and now I find myself waist-deep in restoring pulp fiction magazines of the 1930s.
I was quite surprised as I was finishing up work on an issue of Wonder Stories, a 'scientifiction' pulp magazine...an issue from January 1931, when I saw this science question about radioactivity. (see attached image).
While I doubt that this Mr. Wiggin is still alive, I can't help but wonder who he was, why he was interested in the subject matter and if he still has relatives in the area.
I was quite surprised as I was finishing up work on an issue of Wonder Stories, a 'scientifiction' pulp magazine...an issue from January 1931, when I saw this science question about radioactivity. (see attached image).
While I doubt that this Mr. Wiggin is still alive, I can't help but wonder who he was, why he was interested in the subject matter and if he still has relatives in the area.