April 1919 Popular Science Cover Print
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This Popular Science cover features an intrepid diver in turn-of-the-century gear working to melt the steel of a rusty sunken ship. During World War I, the accompanying article explains, allied forces and neutral nations saw millions of tons of shipping cargo sunk by enemies. “Without the aid of a diver,” Popular Science explains, “they would remain there until they literally dissolved. And so divers must be sent down—exceptional men, amazing men, who perform under-water feats of physical endurance that seem well-nigh incredible, and who accomplish tasks in carpentry, fitting, and blacksmithing that seem little short of miraculous to the untutored layman.”
- Cover art sourced directly from the Popular Science archive.
- Museum-quality poster printed on premium matte paper.
- Paper weight: 200 gsm / 80 lb
- Shipped in sturdy packaging.
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