Young Henry Ford: A Picture History of the First Forty Years

Young Henry Ford: A Picture History of the First Forty Years

Young Henry Ford: A Picture History of the First Forty Years

Young Henry Ford: A Picture History of the First Forty Years

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Overview

Young Henry Ford is a visual and textual presentation of the first forty years of Henry Ford.

Young Henry Ford is a visual and textual presentation of the first forty years of Henry Ford—an American farm boy who became one of the greatest manufacturers of modern times and profoundly impacted the habits of American life. In Young Henry Ford, Sidney Olson dispels some of the myths attached to this automobile legend, going beyond the Henry Ford of mass production and the five-dollar day, and offers a more intimate understanding of Henry Ford and the time he lived in.

Through hundreds of restored photographs, including some of Ford's own taken with his first camera, Young Henry Ford revisits an America now gone—of long days on the farm, travel by horse and buggy, and one-room schoolhouses. Some of the rare illustrations include the first picture of Henry Ford, photos from Edsel's childhood, snapshots of the interior and exterior of the Ford homestead, Clara and Henry's wedding invitation, and photos of the early stages of the first automobile.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814343050
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Publication date: 12/07/2016
Series: Great Lakes Books Series
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 1,047,814
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

The late Sidney Olson had an extensive career serving as city editor of and White House correspondent to the Washington Post and a senior editor of Time, Life, and Fortune. He was involved in the cinema, advertising, and television, and was a scriptwriter for the "Ford Fiftieth Anniversary Show."

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