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Electrician and Mechanic was an American "magazine of instruction" published in the late 19th and early 20th century. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Electrician and Mechanic traces its roots back to 1890. The earliest issues we have found online indicate that the magazine had been formerly titled "Bubier's Popular Electrician". It may have adopted Electrician and Mechanic as a title in 1906. Electrician and Mechanic absorbed other magazines in the early 1900s, and itself ran until 1913. The next year it merged with Modern Electrics to form Modern Electrics and Mechanics.
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