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[โ€“] ThePyroPython@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I can't give away too many details as it could be identifying but I do have the following in my small collection:

  • A mechanics textbook from 1890 ish that has really good colour illustrations of steam engines and cotton machines.
  • An air force booklet for trainees in the 1940s to teach basic maths and physics starting from simple addition and subtraction written out in words.
  • My most recent addition: a history of electricity and magnetism covering anthropological records dating back to the early days of civilization up to Faraday's experiments which the author dedicated to Lord Kelvin.

It's just such a specific and interesting thing to decide to collect. Very cool!