# Munsey's Magazine, August 1908
This issue features diverse content spanning multiple genres. The leading article is Edwin Morris's "The Flying Machine Gives the Sign of Its Birth," a substantial piece exploring the history of aviation from seventeenth-century wing experiments through the Wright brothers' recent achievements, arguing that heavier-than-air flight has passed its experimental phase. The issue contains numerous short stories and serials by named authors including Izola Forrester, Harold Boles, John R. Spears, and others, covering subjects like recruiting stations, battle-ships, and espionage ("The Spy," "In the Path of the Avenger"). Articles examine cultural and natural phenomena: Chinese law practices, Petersburg streets, unusual wedding locations, graveyard geography, and lightning behavior. Poetry appears under various titles. An extensive miscellaneous section includes humor pieces, anecdotes, and social commentary. Period advertisements occupy substantial space, promoting diamonds, watches, bicycles, and medical remedies.
About this artifact
- Date
- August 1908
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
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