The Chicago Engineering  Works Review is a monthly Electrical Magazine, edited and published  by L.L. Cooke ,Chief Engineer fot the Chicago Engineering Works of Chicago, for the benefit  of all students  enrolled with him for his Correspondence  Course in Practical Engineering.

Neat little publications covering new developments in electrical apparatus in industry of all types.

A number of issues have automobile electrical systems anylized, usually a couple pages,  with diagrams, Overland, Cadillac, Ford, Essex, Chrysler, Oakland, Oldsmobile, Hudson , Willys Knight,  
Star,

Hydroelectric generators, electric trains, Alexander Graham bell 50 years  

Issues in this lot:

1926:
Jan-June, Sept-Dec

 8 5/8 by 5 7/8"  Each magazine is 22-25  pages 

Overall nice magazines, with some showing some showing  with some showing  storage wear: small smudges-stains-tiny edge tears or chips, Jan 1926 has  some paper residue thin strip across the word engineering on cover, 1929 May-June(1 issue) has big tear on front and upper left scrunched up  area(it is all there), creased over corners lower right on the booklet.

1927 full year (two issues cover 2 months each)

1928  Jan, Mar-April(1 issue), May-June(1 issue),  July-August(1 issue), Nov-Dec (1 issue)

1929  Jan-Feb(1 issue), Spring Issue


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