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  • ISBN:
    0142004391
  • ISBN-13:
    9780142004395
  • PUB. DATE:
    June 2004
  • PUBLISHER:
    Penguin Group (USA)
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Wheels for the World: Henry Ford, His Company, and a Century of Progress by Douglas Brinkley

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Henry Ford and His Motor Companyby Customer_Since1998

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Whenever you drive by your local Ford Motor dealer(s), or see the advertise of the Ford Motor vehicles, have you ever wondered about that familiar looking Blue Oval emblem - who came up with it and when did the Ford Motor officially adpot it? How did "Lincoln" and "Mercury" become part of Ford Motor Company?

Read this book, and the author will answer those question and much...

Packed with Knowledge!by Anonymous

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It would be difficult to conceive of a more detailed corporate history. Author Douglas Brinkley offers an interesting, lucid narrative of Henry Ford?s early experiments with the automobile, and his first, unsuccessful companies. He promises and delivers a ?warts and all? picture of Ford?s history. Brinkley is at his strongest discussing Ford?s origins. But the book is also sprawling, diffuse and unfocused,...

Well Polished. Must Read For Automotive Buffs.by Anonymous

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I am in the automotive business (3rd generation). This book lends information to many of the stories I have heard from my grandfather which I wish he were alive to have read as well. I believe everyone in business or the automotive industry should read this book NOW.


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Wheels for the World

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  • Pub. Date: June 2004
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Sales Rank: 430,546

Synopsis

In this monumental work, one of our finest historians reveals the riveting details of Ford Motor Company's epic achievements, from the outlandish success of the Model T and V-8 to the glory days of the Thunderbird, Mustang, and Taurus. Brilliant innovators, colorful businessmen, and clever eccentrics, as well as the three Ford factories themselves, all become characters in this gripping drama. Douglas Brinkley is a master at crafting compelling historical narratives, and this exemplary history of one of the preeminent American corporations is his finest achievement yet.

The Washington Post

Drawing on previously closed corporate archives, along with the massive secondary literature, Brinkley has crafted an impressive historical narrative. He does not advance a new interpretation, nor structure his account around any single line of argument, but rather offers a wide-ranging synthesis that is accessible and entertaining, yet thoughtful and analytic. Even readers with considerable knowledge of Ford's biography and the history of the U.S. auto industry will find new material in these richly detailed pages. — Ruth Milkman

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Biography

Douglas Brinkley is a professor of history at Rice University and a contributing editor at "Vanity Fair". "The Chicago Tribune" has dubbed him "America's new past master." Six of his books have been selected as "New York Times" Notable Books of the Year. His most recent book, "The Great Deluge", won the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. He lives in Texas with his wife and three children.