| Charles K. Hyde - History - 2013 - 264 pages
Throughout World War II, Detroit's automobile manufacturers accounted for one-fifth of the dollar value of the nation's total war production, and this amazing output from "the ... | |
| Michael W.R. Davis - History - 2012 - 130 pages
The Chevrolet car and truck business traces its roots back to Michigan’s lumber industry in the middle of the 19th century. Lumber mills gave way to carriage and wagon ... | |
| Robert Ackerson - Transportation - 2006 - 208 pages
With it's beginnings in pre -WWII America, and now Incredibly popular globally the CJ Jeep is widely regarded as Americas workhorse. This fascinating book charts the history ... | |
| Alex Taylor - Business & Economics - 2010 - 272 pages
The collapse of General Motors captured headlines in early 2009, but as Alex Taylor III writes in this in-depth dissection of the automaker's undoing, GM's was a meltdown forty ... | |
| David Roberts - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 354 pages
"Roberts intertwines McGregor's corporate, civic, and personal lives to trace his pioneering role in the automobile industry. Some themes from McGregor's career that are ... | |
| Robert R. Ebert - Transportation - 2013 - 198 pages
A career engineer at Studebaker, Harold E. Churchill became president of the recently merged Studebaker-Packard Corporation in 1956, at a time when finances were shaky and an ... | |
| Tom Madigan - Sports & Recreation - 2005 - 324 pages
Tom Madigan, with foreword by Benny Parson, NASCAR champion. The Edelbrock Corporation emerged from a young mechanic's dream in Southern California during the earliest years of ... | |
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