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BN313389VW Käfer: Ein Auto schreibt Geschichte Pidoll Ulrich von <br/><br/>VW Käfer: Ein Auto schreibt Geschichte Pidoll Ulrich von VW Käfer: Ein Auto schreibt Geschichte Pidoll Ulrich von unknown
1938ZB370831Detroit: Automobile Manufactures Association 1938. Volume 1 Numbers 4-8 10-12; Volume 2 Numbers 1-10; Volume 3 Numbers 1 3-10; Volume 4 Numbers 1-4; Volume 5 Numbers 1-10; Volume 6 Numbers 1-9; Volume 7 Numbers 1-9; Volume 8 Numbers 1-10; Volume 9 Numbers 1-9; Volume 10 Numbers 1-4 6-9; Volume 11 Numbers 1-9; Volume 12 Numbers 1-9; Volume 13 Numbers 1-9; Volume 14 Numbers 1-8; Volume 15 Numbers 1-6; Published between October 1938 and June 1956; all in original self wrappers usually eight pages and illustrated; library hand stamps punched for a three ring binder horizontal fold marks a few disbound but overall a very good group; booster material providing a steady diet of records being smashed productivity increased consumers satisfied output boosted workers enjoying improved conditions etc. etc. along with the occasional human interest story e.g. a Junior Achiev. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Detroit: Automobile Manufactures Association, unknown
191461650Vienna & Berlin: Verlag von Klasing & Co. Buchbinder Hermann Scheibe 1914. 4to. 9 x 12 in. 4 94 pp. in double columns. Well-illustrated with photo illustrations throughout. Pictorial white publisher’s cloth Brass Era touring car on front cover in green lettering in red & gilt gilt ornament above cover art by J. Danilowatz decorated endpapers minor bumping head of spine still VG bright copy from the library of Hans Meyer w/ ownership marking on title. First edition of this very scarce and well-illustrated Brass Era automobile touring travelogue through Hungary on the Eve of World War I featuring introduction by the Count Andrassy who had signed the protection pact with Bismarck which triggered the War following the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire by a Bosnian-Serb anarchist. Together with the poor driving conditions often cramped quarters and balky automobile Schmal manages to capture the beauty and folk costume of a Hungary swept away just a few months after publication. Worldcat locates 5 copies Staatsbibliothek Berlin Univ. Erfurt Gotha Danish Nat. Bibl. Royal Danish Library Deutsches NationalBibliothek Leipzig. Verlag von Klasing & Co., [Buchbinder Hermann Scheibe], hardcover
192559044Naugatuck CT & Santa Monica CA: U.S. Tires Clifton & Marshall Complete Car Service Lincoln & Colorado ca. 1925. Oblong 4to. 10.5 x 10 in. One colour lithograph 100-piece puzzle assembled and backed on board shrunkwrap to preserve the pieces with original printed souvenir mailing envelope NF/VG copy. First edition of this nicely executed jigsaw puzzle automobile safety advertisement touting the 1920’s innovations by the U.S. Rubber Co. tires with this one featuring “Cog Wheel Traction and tempered rubber to ensure traction in rainy driving conditions. The puzzle depicts a boy and overturned wagon at an intersection underneath the bumper of a 1920’s sedan being admonished by a dapperly dressed driver. U.S. Rubber Co. one of the original 12 stocks listed on the Dow Jones originally produced rubber gloves and rubber footwear and by the 1920’s were producing automobile tires. They later purchased Gillette Safety Tire Co. and are now known as the Uniroyal brand. Clifton 1892-1957 began as chauffeur for the Venice CA police department before World War I and later owned a popular service station with Marshall 1894-1974 until the Great Depression when he went to work as landscaper for a movie studio while Marshall would become an automotive parts store owner. No copies located in Worldcat. U.S. Tires, Clifton & Marshall, Complete Car Service, Lincoln & Colorado, unknown
19222111902156203513Not Available 1922. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
BN314099Stars & Cars. Exklusive Sonderausgabe: Prominente und ihre Autos Nourmand Tony <br/><br/>Stars & Cars. Exklusive Sonderausgabe: Prominente und ihre Autos Nourmand Tony Stars & Cars. Exklusive Sonderausgabe: Prominente und ihre Autos Nourmand Tony unknown
193961485Lansing MI: Oldsmobile Division General Motors Corp. 1939. Atlas folio. 15.75 x 21.5 in. 31 1 pp. printed & illustrated borders diagrams in brown gold green & black. With black & white photo and text illustrations throughout. Self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers cover art of gold miner on front cover scuffing & edgewear to fore-edges minor creasing to corners some wear still a VG- copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce and lavish Oldsmobile dealership sales contest premium catalogue filled with the rules and prizes which could be won at the Iron Lead Zinc Copper Aluminum Silver and Gold levels of sales by intrepid Olds’ car salespeople. The catalogue details how to make up owner prospect files develop prospects from “Free Car†contests how to use the “Mile-o-Graph†demonstration to sell more and even door-to-door sales before they even went to a dealership. Sales prizes included luggage lamps golf clubs appliances jewelry pedal cars cameras beds radios bicycles hunting rifles and entire living room sets in chrome with streamline Art Deco styling. The sales contest worked beyond all expectations as Oldsmobile nearly tripled 1938 model production offered new “Rhythmic Ride†all-coil spring suspension with 4-2ay stabilization “Observation Type†bodies by Fisher and a new steering column gear control. No copies in Worldcat. Oldsmobile Division, General Motors Corp., paperback
192062134Philadelphia: The Hirst-Roger Company Carpet Manufacturers 1920. 8vo. 180 pp. Photo frontisp. of 1920 Chalmers Limousine-Landaulet automobile photo illustrations diagrams text illustrations & plates throughout 5 colour plates of automobile carpet samples. Blue-ribbed publisher’s cloth decorative gilt lettering & company logo front cover gilt lettering on spine minor bumping at foot of spine slight rubbing to fore-edges minor spotting in couple places 1 leaf proud still a VG bright copy from the library of Andrew Frederick Peterson 1898-1952 who would operate during the 1920’s into the 1930’s a carpet and hardwood floor installation business and also automobile upholstery. First edition thus of this very scarce sales and instruction manual for upholstering with Hirst-Roger Co. fabrics for both open and closed automobiles following World War I. This lavishly illustrated work not only includes patterns and specific instructions for the needed steps and supplies to upholster electric and gasoline automobiles but also includes specifics on fitting doors making patterns such as diamond tufting repair work installing trimming in buses but also vehicle tops. Founded in 1884 in Philadelphia the Hirst-Foger Co. produced durable long-wearing carpets for use in railcars commercial vehicles and later electric and gasoline automobiles and were well known for their colour fastness. Their slogan was “Distinctive Dependable Non-Shrinkable Fast Colors†and this work includes an excellent well-illustrated history of how the fabrics were woven dyed and produced for installation. See: Philip Scranton Carpet Weaving and Rug Making Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia Rutgers University 2024. The Hirst-Roger Company, Carpet Manufacturers, hardcover
192862083London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. 36 Essex Street 1928. Thick 8vo. xiv 2 271 1 pp. Photo frontisp. 40 photo illusts. 2 pictorial maps on front & back endpapers. Gray publisher’s cloth blue lettering & ruling front cover & spine minor shelfwear slight rubbing w/ d.j. photo cover art of traveling in Africa including view of one of the two converted 1923 Jowett automobiles used to cross Nigeria & Eritrea labeled “Wait†and “See†tears to upper fore-edge w/ minor loss affecting some lettering chipping to head of spine couple closed tears still NF/G- copy “HW†lozenge ownership label on ffep. First edition stated of this detailed accounts by Gray 1880-1935 MP and welfare reform campaigner made in 1924 across West Africa including Nigeria Cameroon and into Uganda and Eritrea. The second half is devoted to the automobile expedition made by the author with his neighbor Jack Sawyer in two modified 1923 Jowett automobiles pulling “Eccles†trailers labeled “Wait†and “See†on the sides. Their Trans-Africa route took them across Nigeria French Equatorial Africa Sudan and finally to the Red Sea. Exceedingly scarce in original dustjacket. Methuen & Co., Ltd., 36 Essex Street, hardcover
190962112New York: Privately Printed De Vinne Press 1909. Tall 8vo. 4 91 3 pp. Decorated title in lavender & black ruled border. Photo frontisp. w/ tissue guard 25 photo plates. Quarter vellum over blue-gray boards vellum corners printed title label on front cover t.e.g. minor dustsoiling light scuffing shelfwear still VG presentation copy inscribed to NY State Supreme Court Justice Charles H. Truax and wife Caroline Sanders Truax 1870-1940 one of the first women lawyers in NY State and early graduate of the Woman’s Law Class of NY Univ. Law School. First edition of this limited edition privately printed Christmas greeting memoir documenting the trip of Frederic Courtland Penfield and his wife in their “Blue Peter†limousine touring car and support limousine which appear to be 1908 Napier 45 hp Type 23’s fitted with 6-cylinder engines and coachwork by Burlington Carriage Co. -- at the time the height of wealthy Edwardian motoring. The breezy account recounts their experiences at the Spanish-French frontier visiting Barcelona side trip to Toledo the decidedly rough Spanish roads and experience finally a breakdown where the wives in the excursion are shepherded into Spain’s Prime Minister Maura’s luxurious vehicle which happened to be passing and deposited at a inn near the Palace. The account was originally printed in as a series in Century Magazine. Penfield 1855-1922 later US Ambassador to the Austro-Hungarian Empire during World War I and his wife Anne Weightman Walker Penfield 1844-1932 made their Brass era excursion as a sort of Honeymoon Trip with friends celebrating their recent marriage in style which included meeting the young King Alfonso XIII ironically just before the collapse of the Prime Minister Antonio Maura government in 1909. Privately Printed, [De Vinne Press], hardcover
190853379Seattle WA: Dreamland Seventh Ave. & Union St. 1908. 8vo. 28 pp unpaginated. Numerous photo illustrations plates ads text illustrations. Pink illustrated softcovers minor sheflwear minor rubbig VG copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original music program for the 1908 Seattle Automobile Show held at the newly opened Dreamland Pavilion in conjunction with the stopover by the racers in the famed 1908 New York to Paris Automobile race as well as the visit of the Great White Fleet which steamed into Seattle one month later. The advertisements in this brochure include those for Winton Studebaker Locomobile Welch Cartercars Franklins Stearns Pope-Toledo and Packard. The 1908 race was held in the Winter because the organizers originally intended for the race teams to take ship from Seattle land at Valdez Alaska and then drive on the frozen Bering Sea into Siberia and finally overland to Paris. Fortunately the American team discovered a month before everyone else that this could not be done and so they returned to Seattle where the teams were shipped over to Japan and then onto Vladivostok. Although the German Protos car driven by Lt. Hans Koeppen actually arrived in Paris first the team placed second behind the American Thomas Flyer because the Germans were penalized for having shipped their car by train from Salt Lake City UT to Seattle WA. No copies located in Worldcat; See: Karen Abbott Paris or Bust: The Great New York-to-Paris Auto Race of 1908 Smithsonian March 7 2012. Dreamland, Seventh Ave. & Union St., paperback
40002AUTOMOBILE MONOGRAMS NULIFE AUTO-AID CORP. Collection of Eighteen individ loose pieces on Automobile Monograms. Hartford Connecticut: 1923. 18 separate pieces from letter envelope pamphlet order forms and individual sheets. NuLife Auto-Aid Corp. specialized in personalized monograms of automobiles wi a variety of lettering styles available to customers. This packet with its mailing envelope includes cover letter on company letterhead order forms sheets of various styles of lettering available including one sample letter full size some stencils of different styles of lettering some cut out several folding flyers of other products available and a pamphlet: "Tasty Individual Monograms for the Car Owner. unknown
2j12945Audi NSU Auto Union AG ohne Ort 1973. VIII 320 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und vielen teils ausklappbaren Schaltplänen kartoniert quart Einband gering fleckig. - sonst gutes Exemplar - unknown
5h2331Motor-Presse-Verlag GmbH/Motor-Verlags-Union GmbH Stuttgart 1951. Insgesamt 924 S. mit vielen Abbildungen broschierte Original-Einbände in Halbleinen-Einband gebunden quart. - tadellose Erhaltung / komplett - unknown
98895Libretto Uso e Manutenzione - FIAT - Vettura Mod. 520 - ed. 1928 - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine - 90 con illustrazioni e tavole. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni generali buone come da foto. unknown
1953212251953. Auto Racing Sports and Hobbies Archive of 8 silver gelatin photographs of the 1950s British Formula one racing teams on the tracks. Each photograph measures 3.5" x 3.5" . Vintage original photographs includes Racing champions Ron Flockhart Peter Collins Ken Wharton. Photographs captioned on the rear. British Racing Motors BRM entered its first British Grand Prix in 1951. The photographs document some the British team at several races throughout the UK . There are 17 photographs of the British Formula One team in the 1950s and 1960s. One photograph shows Peter Collins #2 in an HWM-Alta at the Siverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire speeding by while competing in the 1953 British Grand Prix BGP. Another BGP photograph shows Duncan Hamilton #3 participating in the same race. The BRM team placed 3rd overall in the 1953 BGP via Mike Hawthorne at the helm of a Ferrari. Three photographs show Ron Flockhart #5 racing in the Chichester Cup at the Goodwood Circuit in West Sussex. Three other photographs show Ken Wharton competing for the Goodwood Trophy in 1954. Individual captions detail team members lap times/counts and locations. Archive in overall very good condition. These photographs show British Racing Motors and their drivers at an early point in the teams history. unknown
192975796Boston: Privately Printed 1929. First edition. Octavo. viii 76 pp. plus 10 full page illustrations of which 6 are drawings by Kellogg the other four being photographic illustrations. Publisher's half dark green cloth over light green cloth gilt spine and cover lettering. A good copy that would have been fine had someone not dripped something on it. Largely unopened and very clean. OCLC only records 2 copies.In the year of the stock market Charlotte who seems to have left no history of her time on earth other than her three privately published books takes a automobile trip through a peaceful if poor France. Her hyperbole speaks of her education but the fact that even though she was motoring with a companion that is never named leaves one with the impression that she had a rather high opinion of herself. Period. Her penultimate sentence - "How charming the memory of the summer trip and the little car which ever will be dear to us." Privately Printed hardcover
191176478New York: Automobile Club of America 1911. First edition Tall octavo. 876 pp. plus 48 leaves of maps one folding. Original flexible calf with two-brad binding gilt cover lettering yellow endpapers. Leather with some professional restoration. Text complete and clean. OCLC only records 3 copies all east of the Mississippi.The very first coast-to-coast automobile guidebook was published in 1901 The Official Automobile Blue Book. One usually finds these early automobile road guides devoted to specific parts of the country New England West Coast etc. but this one covers the entire nation. In this guidebook the routes given for the West comprise the smallest section of the book. 1911 was before the official opening of all of the major early automobiles routes: The Lincoln Highway planned in 1912 officially opened in 1913; The National Old Trails Road 1912; The Yellowstone Trail 1912; Pacific Coast Highway began in 1913. Automobile Club of America hardcover
19488923Chicago IL: Tucker Corporation 1948. First Edition. Original wraps. Near Fine. 8 1/2 X 11 Inches. 8 PP. "Tucker Dealers to Offer First Completely New Car in 50 Years"<br /> <br /> First issue of this short-lived dealer magazine designed to update dealers on the progress of the 1948 Tucker automobiles. Original stapled wraps as issued. A rare ephemeral piece of automobile history. Light scuffing to rear cover. Tucker Corporation unknown
194051593Dayton OH: Frank Funk Dayton Speedway 1940. One printed broadside poster sized 9.5 x 12.5 in. printed in red & blue on thick white cardstock w/ large photo illustration of drivers & race cars very slight shelfwear minor dustsoiling slight creasing to couple corners still NF exemplar with correction neatly printed on broadside indicating changed time of 3:00 PM from 2:30 PM and date stamp of 1940. First edition of this very scarce promotional broadside announcing the thrilling opening of the 100 lap Dayton Speedway half-mile races in June 1940. The Dayton Speedway was originally opened for its first official race on June 3 1934 and would later be purchased by Frank Funk in 1937 who quickly began converting the 5/8th-mile oval into a half-mile high-banked oval and was rumored to have buried old trolley cars to fill in the banking which was finished at the end of 1939. He added an “oil substance†to make the track as hard as pavement but on really hot days would end up getting soft and coating the cars and drivers. Funk had already built the first half-mile oval in the United States in Winchester IN. The race in June 1940 featured over 10000 spectators and featured Woody Woodford of Los Angeles CA Henry Schlosser of Cincinnati OH Jimmy Wilburn of Los Angeles CA Johnny DeCamp of Richmond IN “Duke†Dinsmore from Dayton OH Elbert Booker of Detroit OH Mike Salay of South Bend IN Johnnie Crone from Marysville IN and many others. The road to the Indianapolis 500 was paved by drivers racing on the Dayton Speedway the Winchester Speedway along with the Milwaukee Mile. See: Greg Billing Dayton Speedway gone not forogtten. The historic half-mile high-banked oval that brought some of racing’s greatest drivers to Dayton Dayton Daily News June 14 2014; Steven N. Levinson Labor Day Weekend 1952. A weekend I’ll Never Forget Autoracing1 Sept. 2 2002. Frank Funk, Dayton Speedway, unknown
193663623New York: D. Appleton-Century Co. 1936. 8vo. vii 3 293 7 pp. Frontisp. photo plates diagrams text illustrations tables. Black pictorial publisher’s cloth w/ orange signs on front cover orange lettering on spine w/ d.j. orange & black sign cover art minor darkening to spine minor soiling edgewear closed tear front cover still NF/VG- copy inscribed by Stoeckel to Morgan Bulkeley Brainard 1879-1957 senior vice president treasurer and director of Aetna Life Insurance Companies and was a noted book collector and Connecticut Antiques. First edition inscribed presentation copy of this groundbreaking automobile traffic safety study produced by Stoeckel Former Connecticut Commissioner of Motor Vehicles and transportation researcher May Professor of Educational Psychology and Kirby Assoc. Prof. of Engineering at Yale in the depths of the Great Depression. Triggered largely by the extraordinary rise in automobile accident deaths through the 1920’s and 1930’s to 36126 in 1936 resulting in a fatality rate of nearly 15 per million vehicle miles traveled out of approx. 24 million licensed automobiles in the U.S. as opposed to the 40900 deaths in the U.S. in 2025 and a VMT of 1.26 with nearly 300 million licensed automobiles today. They carefully outline the history of the automobile travel issues licensing traffic laws traffic control devices and how to settle responsibility amongst automobile drivers horse-drawn vehicles pedestrians bicyclists and animals. Their 17-point plan included variable insurance rates with more accident prone drivers penalized difficult driver’s examinations police endorsement legal reforms and fee systems increased road and safety engineering and more road safety. D. Appleton-Century Co., hardcover
193162443Oakland CA: Oakland Tribune 1931. One Elephant folio map sized 22 x 34 in. printed on blue-tinted paper stock w/ scale of 1:1520000 and includes 6 different inset maps fold creases minor dustsoiling thumbing still VG bright copy. First edition thus of this well-executed and scarce automobile travel map issued by the Oakland Tribune at the onset of the Great Depression with specific mileage tables for traveling on U.S. Highways 99W 99E 99 40 & 101 with distances calculated from Oakland. Inset maps include Eastbay & Vicinity Sacramento Fresno Santa Clara & San Jose Bakersfield and Stockton CA. This automobile motoring map adapted and enhanced the 1923 and 1927 Oakland Tribune maps. Worldcat locates 2 copies CA Hist. Soc. Bancroft Oakland Tribune, unknown
192059959Boston MA: Carpenter-Morton Co. ca. 1920. Oblong 12mo. 6 x 3.5 in. 6 pp unpaginated. triptych which unfolds into bifolium 10 x 6 in. w/ 10 mounted paint samples overlay page w/ die-cut outlines for touring cars and roadsters self-printed colour illustrated covers cover art of motorist painting his 2-door touring car minor dustsoiling edgewear rubbing still a VG copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce early paint & varnish sample brochure targeting post-Brass-Era motorists who wished to spruce up repair or change the drab colours of their automobiles. Founded originally in 1840 by Eleazer Pratt to sell paints and drugs the company evolved and grew in Boston incorporating in 1892 as the Carpenter-Morton Co. and were especially well known for their Campbell’s Varnish Stains for marine applications and Carmote paints. Ford Motor Co. and other early American manufacturers often sold original new cars only in black or with limited colour palette so these paints including Auto Yellow Royal Blue Auto Green Brewster Green Bright Red and others proved particularly popular. No copies in Worldcat. Carpenter-Morton Co., unknown
1938240491Roma : Reale automobile club d'Italia 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 599 p. 8 leaves of plates : ill. maps some col. ports. facsims. ; 34 cm. Notes; The first of three projected volumes to be published by the R.A.C.I. No more published. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 569-572. Subjects; Carriages and carts — Italy — History. Automobiles — Italy — History. Genres; Bibliography. Illustrated. Roma : Reale automobile club d'Italia hardcover
1254140Automobile Association. Paperback. Used; Good. Simply Brit welcome to our online used book store where affordability meets great quality. Dive into a world of captivating reads without breaking the bank. We take pride in offering a wide selection of used books from classics to hidden gems ensuring theres something for every literary palate. All orders are shipped within 24 hours and our lightning fast-delivery within 48 hours coupled with our prompt customer service ensures a smooth journey from ordering to delivery. Discover the joy of reading with us your trusted source for affordable books that do not compromise on quality. 05/01/2001 Automobile Association paperback