- No. 949: A Needle in a
Haystack
- No. 948: Moonfall: 1969
- No. 947: The Humanity of
Animals
- No. 946: Wrong Hill to Die
upon
- No. 945: Best and Worst
- No. 944: Duesenberg
- No. 943: Fairy-land of
Science
- No. 942: Gothic Math
- No. 941: Raising the Titanic
- No. 940: Railways Old and
New
- No. 939: Moving Obelisks
- No. 938: Who Changes the
World?
- No. 937: Secrecy
- No. 936: War Gliders
- No. 935: A Wittenberg Bible
- No. 934: Ullage in a Pen
- No. 933: Dorothy Crowfoot
Hodgkin
- No. 932: Martin Frobisher
- No. 931: Minden's Museum
- No. 930: India and Congreve
- No. 929: Gage's Brain
- No. 928: Principles of Drama
- No. 927: Why the Wrights
Flew
- No. 926: Retractable Landing Gear
- No. 925: Visiting the New
Museums
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- No. 924: Printing in
Williamsburg
- No. 923: Elizabeth
Fleischmann
- No. 922: Watt's Time of
Ashes
- No. 921: Motorcycle
- No. 920: "Enlightenment"
Sexism
- No. 919: On Connecting the
Dots
- No. 918: Fanny Burney
- No. 917: Extinction
- No. 916: Print Vs. Cd-rom
Encyclopedias
- No. 915: Of Power and Gold
- No. 914: the Agora
- No. 913: C.S. Lewis and
Tolkien
- No. 912: Thomas Nast
- No. 911: Richard Dadd
- No. 910: El Cid and Aristotle
- No. 909: Jongleur
- No. 908: A Need for Danger
- No. 907: Tiny Houses
- No. 906: George Stubb's
Anatomy
- No. 905: Maxwell and Faraday
- No. 904: Women and Photography
- No. 903: White Tower
- No. 902: Natural History
Museum
- No. 901: Lardner's Natural
Philosophy
- No. 900: Political Economy
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