Detroit

Detroit
Title Detroit PDF eBook
Author Joe Darden
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 330
Release 2010-06-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1439905002

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Examining the genesis of modern Detroit as a hub of wealth and poverty.

Friends, Families, & Forays

Friends, Families, & Forays
Title Friends, Families, & Forays PDF eBook
Author Ford Richardson Bryan
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 468
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780814331088

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The 55 chapters of Friends, Families & Forays are bursting with details about the people and the pursuits that colored the life of Henry Ford. Here the reader will meet prominent and diverse figures such as Thomas Edison, John Borroughs, George Washington Carver, Helen Keller, and Mahatma Gandhi—all of whose lives intersected that of Henry Ford at some interesting point in his life. Also brought to life in these pages are the branches of Ford's family tree, from his Irish ancestors to the descendants who carry his legacy today. Although it was the automobile that made him an industrial icon, Henry Ford could boast of exploits in many other arenas as well: railroads, speedboats, robots, flour mills, rubber plantations, and humanitarian efforts around the world and in his own backyard. Ford's hard work and passionate interests brought him great wealth , and this book provides a peek at the luxuries he and his wife, Clara, enjoyed, from a yacht and a private rail car, to gracious residences in Michigan, Florida, and Georgia.

The Statutes

The Statutes
Title The Statutes PDF eBook
Author Great Britain
Publisher
Pages 1458
Release 1875
Genre Law
ISBN

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Parliamentary Bills &c

Parliamentary Bills &c
Title Parliamentary Bills &c PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 700
Release 1839
Genre
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Clara

Clara
Title Clara PDF eBook
Author Ford R. Bryan
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 410
Release 2015-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 0814337708

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"Pick a good model and stay with it," Henry Ford once said. No, he was not talking about cars; he was talking about marriage. Was Clara Bryant Ford a "good model"? Her husband of fifty-nine years seems to have thought so. He called her "The Believer," and indeed Clara's unwavering support of Henry's pursuits and her patient tolerance of the quirks and obsessions that accompanied her husband's genius made it possible for him to change the world. In telling the story of Clara Ford, author Ford Bryan also charts the course of the growing automobile industry and the life of the enigmatic man at its helm. But the book's heart is Clara herself—daughter, sister, wife, mother, and grandmother; cook, gardener, and dancer; modest philanthropist and quiet role model. Clara is newly revealed in accounts and documents gleaned from personal papers, oral histories, and archival material never made public until now. These include receipts and recipes, diaries and genealogies, and 175 photographs.

American Cars, 1960-1965

American Cars, 1960-1965
Title American Cars, 1960-1965 PDF eBook
Author J. “Kelly” Flory, Jr.
Publisher McFarland
Pages 417
Release 2023-07-06
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1476683719

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The automotive industry underwent great change in the 1960s. The continuing trend toward market consolidation, the proliferation of sizes and nameplates, and the "need for speed" characterized this period, loosely labeled as the muscle car era. This is an exhaustive reference work to American made cars of model years 1960-1965. Organized by year (and summarizing the market annually), it provides a yearly update on each make's status and production figures, then details all models offered for that year. Model listings include available body styles, base prices, engine and transmission choices, power ratings, standard equipment, major options and their prices, curb weight and dimensions (interior and exterior), paint color choices, changes from the previous year's model, and sales figures. Also given are assembly plant locations and historical overviews of each model nameplate.

American Cars, 1960-1972

American Cars, 1960-1972
Title American Cars, 1960-1972 PDF eBook
Author J. “Kelly” Flory, Jr.
Publisher McFarland
Pages 945
Release 2008-11-24
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0786452005

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The automotive industry underwent great change in the 1960s and the early 1970s. The continuing trend toward market consolidation, the proliferation of sizes and nameplates, and the "need for speed" characterized this period, loosely labeled as the muscle car era. This is an exhaustive reference work to American made cars of model years 1960-1972. Organized by year (and summarizing the market annually), it provides a yearly update on each make's status and production figures, then details all models offered for that year. Model listings include available body styles, base prices, engine and transmission choices, power ratings, standard equipment, major options and their prices, curb weight and dimensions (interior and exterior), paint color choices, changes from the previous year's model, and sales figures. Also given are assembly plant locations and historical overviews of each model nameplate. The book is profusely illustrated with 1,018 photographs.