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196261817Flint MI: Buick Motor Division General Motors Corp. 1962. 4to. 8.25 x 10.75 in. 28 pp unpaginated. w/ colour illustrations plates photos diagrams throughout. Self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers cover art photo of stylish model in 1963 Buick LeSabre convertible slight shelfwear NF copy w/ business card from Frnak Norman at Frank Hawkins Buick Seattle WA attached to inner front flap. First edition of this uncommon 1963 Buick dealer’s brochure detailing the Electra 225 sedan & convertible; Wildcat convertible fitted with a 455 V-8 generating 325 horsepower which Motor Trend Magazine called a “Bucket-Seat Palace†and the full LeSabre line-up. Standard power steering and brakers were included bucket seats for hardtop sedans were optional and the Wildcat Convertible had a production run of only 6021 for 1963. Worldcat locates 2 copies Lib. of MI Sloan Mus. Buick Motor Division, General Motors Corp., paperback
1922230914200Franklin Automobile Co 1922. pamphlet. Good. Franklin Automobile Co unknown
191820597Syracuse NY: Franklin Automobile Company 1918. Very Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. <br /> A remarkably sophisticated manufacturer-issued automotive catalogue issued at the height of Franklin's influence this volume functions simultaneously as a luxury sales presentation and a technical exposition of the company's distinctive air-cooled engineering philosophy.<br /> <br /> Unlike many contemporary automobile catalogues that relied primarily on promotional imagery Franklin devoted substantial space to explaining mechanical construction operating principles and performance advantages presenting its automobiles as advanced engineering achievements for a technically minded and affluent clientele.<br /> <br /> Among the most substantial American automobile catalogues of the late Brass Era it captures the intersection of industrial innovation luxury marketing and consumer culture at a moment when competing visions of automotive technology were still actively contested. The survival of the original June 5 1918 price sheet further enhances its documentary value preserving a notably complete record of one of America's most innovative automobile manufacturers and its effort to educate prospective buyers as well as sell them a car.<br /> <br /> CONDITION: Very Good. The bindings are tight and square. Text is clean with light even age-toning throughout. Moderate shelf handling is present with rubbing to the lower corners and a small scuff mark centered on the spine. The photographic plates remain bright and well-preserved.<br /> Laid-In Material: The original printed price sheet titled 'Effective June 5 1918' remains present and well preserved. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE -<br /> Founded in Syracuse in 1902 the Franklin Automobile Company emerged as one of America's most innovative automobile manufacturers. While competitors largely embraced water-cooled engines Franklin built its reputation around air-cooled technology lighter construction and advanced engineering solutions. The company attracted buyers who viewed the automobile as a technical achievement as much as a luxury product.<br /> <br /> This 1918 catalogue was issued during Franklin's most influential period when the company had established itself as a respected producer of premium automobiles. The publication demonstrates how Franklin communicated its engineering advantages to potential customers using technical explanation as a marketing strategy. As such it serves as both a sales catalogue and a primary-source record of early twentieth-century automotive thought.<br /> <br /> Today Franklin occupies an important place in American automotive history because it pursued an alternative technological path that challenged industry norms. The catalogue captures that distinct identity at a moment when the future of automobile design remained open to experimentation and competing engineering philosophies.<br /> <br /> SCHOLARLY FEATURES<br /> Automotive Innovation: Documents Franklin's pioneering commitment to air-cooled engines at a time when water-cooled designs dominated the American market.<br /> Engineering Culture: Reflects an era when manufacturers actively educated consumers about mechanical principles assuming a technically curious audience.<br /> Industrial Design: Illustrates the relationship between engineering innovation and luxury branding during the Brass Era and immediate postwar automotive market.<br /> Corporate Identity: Presents Franklin's engineering philosophy as the company's defining competitive advantage rather than focusing solely on appearance or comfort.<br /> Documentary Value: The surviving price sheet preserves contemporary pricing data rarely retained with trade catalogues.<br /> <br /> SUBJECTS: Franklin Automobile Company Air-Cooled Automobiles Early Automotive Engineering American Automobile Industry Brass Era Automobiles Automobile Design Technical Sales Literature Industrial Design History Syracuse New York Manufacturing Automotive Advertising Transportation History Automobilia Trade Catalogues Transportation History Industrial Design Corporate Publishing Technical Manuals Automotive Ephemera. Franklin Automobile Company unknown
101558330X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
195157105Detroit MI: Chrysler Motors Corporation November 1951. Oblong 4to. 1 10 1 pp. Colour plates colour text illustrations throughout. Colour-illustrated self-printed softcovers cover art of Chrysler badge on blue satin backdrop NF. First edition of this dealer showroom catalogue for the 1952 Chrysler models which offered some styling changes from the 1951 models but was prevented from advancing in sales ranks due to the limited car production allowed during the Korean War. The models displayed here included the Windsor featuring coupes sedans and wagon; Windsor De Luxe featuring a convertible 2-door coupe Saratoga New Yorker with stylish Convertible Coupe and Newport model based on the convertible and the Chrysler Imperial. Worldcat locates 1 copy Library of Michigan Lansing. Chrysler Motors Corporation, paperback
19203004London: The Evening Standard 1920. Hardback book in fold-over red cover similar to a Baedeker which fastens down neatly with a popper. Includes large loose linen colour folded map in a pocket at the back. Revised edition circa 1920. Several b/w fold-out maps inside including one entitled: How to get out of London! With 224 pages of advice routes and advertisements for relevant items - plus the maps. It's a charming item and we can't find any other copies available. 224 pages folding map. 145 x 105 mm 5¾ x 4¼ inches. The Evening Standard hardcover
1987126537New York: Beekman House 1987. 1st edition. As New. quarto. hardback with dust jacket 400pp. col. & b/w pls. index Neat ownership signature o/w nice copy Beekman House hardcover
9998272750.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1987Q-051764147XBeekman House / Crown Dist 1987-05-16. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Beekman House / Crown Dist hardcover
Q-078534313XPublications International. hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Publications International hardcover
193158529Chicago St. Louis & Omaha: Burlington Route Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Poole Bros. Inc. May 1931. 4to. 1 10 1 pp. Colour illustrations strip maps photo illustrations orange woodcut borders self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers center fold crease as issued minor rubbing dustsoiling minor shelfwear still VG copy. First edition thus of this nicely illustrated automobile travel brochure touting the advantages of traveling by Burlington Tours automobile & bus tours into Yellowstone Park from the Burlington South Inn in Wyoming to Yellowstone Park. Haynes Hiscock Asahel Curtis and Hallenbeck photos show off the route and text illustrations tout such sites as the Buffalo Bill Memorial Statue the Buffalo Bill Museum in Cody WY and more. Worldcat locates 2 copies Yale U of WY. Burlington Route, [Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Poole Bros., Inc., paperback
1930510Cleveland: Cleveland Automobile Club 1930. 41 x 25 inches. Good with separations at the folds no apparent loss of printed matter. The is a map by the Cleveland automobile Club of their home turf of Cleveland and Vicinity. The map goes from the Lake down to just south of the Lincoln highway or US 30. The Cleveland Automobile Club was founded on January 8 1900 and existed until 1978. In 1901 the club joined in with 9 other associations to form the American Automobile Association. It was an active organization providing many activities for its members. It also provided maps and information for its traveling membership. This map shows sign of normal wear for its age. Cleveland Automobile Club unknown
195861486Flint MI: Buick Motor Division General Motors Corp. 1958. Oblong 4to. 12.5 x 10.5 in. 32 pp unpaginated. Colour-illustrated throughout. Self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers cover art of the 1959 Buick 225 Electra minor edgewear creasing at couple corners ownership markings on front cover still a VG- copy. featuring not only John Brudie’s name on the front cover but also his order card for his $ 4410.08 1959 Buick Electrac 4-door with white paint green upholstery and green wheels with add-ons including Air Ride White Wall Tires 6-way power seat and more from Simpson’s Buick Motors in Palo Alto CA in 1959. First edition of this splendid catalogue illustrating the 17 1959 Buick models including the LeSabre Electra & Invicta badges. The 1959 Buicks were an entirely revised update which consumers really liked and production was 285089 units or about 5% of the total 1959 car sales that year. The Electra 225 was a very popular model resembled nothing else rolled out of General Motor factories featured power brakes & power steering panorama windshields and the swooping tailfin design. The convertible served as the Indy 500 pace car that year. Buick Motor Division, General Motors Corp., paperback
19800092174Princeton: Automobile Quarterly Inc. / Princeton Publishing 1980. First printing. Hardcover. Fine. Oblong quarto leather-bound hardcover in slipcase heavily illustrated some in color clean unmarked text fine copy in near fine slipcase no dust jacket. Automobile Quarterly, Inc. / Princeton Publishing hardcover
0658006266.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3981470850.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1258630931.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1258634368.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
194756923Detroit MI: Chrysler Sales Division April 1947. Oblong 4to. 12 pp unpaginated. Colour-illustrated throughout colour-illustrated self-printed softcovers cover art of Chrysler front grille slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this scarce Dealer’s showroom brochure for the 1947-1948 Chrysler passenger cars which were minor updates to the 1942 models following World War II and would continue to be produced until the appearance of the “Second Series 1949†in mid-1949. The “Woodie†Town and Country 4-door Sedan and the 2-door Custom Club Coupe’s were wildly popular and Chrysler actually outsold Ford from 1946-1948 by over 400000 cars. The “Fluid-Drive Transmission†replaced the flywheel with a fluid coupling and proved far simpler more reliable and efficient than the automatic transmissions offered by other automakers during the 1940’s. Worldcat locates 2 copies NY Met Library of Michigan. Chrysler Sales Division, paperback
195159820Detroit MI: Chrysler Motors Corporation November 1951. Oblong 4to. 11 x 8.5 in. 1 10 1 pp. Colour plates colour text illustrations throughout. Colour-illustrated self-printed softcovers cover art of red Chrysler DeLuxe Newport dealership stamp at upper left corner & lower right corner for Idaho Springs Motor Co. minor shelfwear slight rubbing still VG copy. First edition of this dealer showroom catalogue for the 1952 Chrysler Windsor & Windsor DeLuxe model year which offered some slight styling changes from the 1951 models including changed in tail lamps and trim mouldings but was prevented from advancing in sales ranks due to the limited car production allowed during the Korean War. The Windsor series featured the 3-speed manual transmission and Fluid Drive M-6 transmission in the DeLuxe models and the L-head 6-cylinder engine. No copies in Worldcat 1950 & 1953 models in The Met. Chrysler Motors Corporation, paperback
195359822Detroit MI: Chrysler Division October 1953. Oblong 4to. 12 x 9 in. 16 pp unpaginated. Colour plates colour text illustrations throughout. Colour-illustrated self-printed softcovers cover art of blue Chrysler Newport Deluxe very slight shelfwear rubbing still NF copy. First edition of this dealer showroom catalogue for the 1954 Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe model year which which featured the low-end Windsor series being dropped updated front grille one-piece rear windows and the last year for the 139.5 inch wheelbase. The Windsor series featured the 3-speed manual transmission and Powerflite transmission in the DeLuxe models and the L-head 6-cylinder engine. No copies in Worldcat. Chrysler Division, paperback
195159819Detroit MI: Chrysler Motors Corporation November 1951. Oblong 4to. 11 x 8.5 in. 1 6 1 pp. Colour plates colour text illustrations throughout. Colour-illustrated self-printed softcovers cover art of Chrysler badge on mauve backdrop dealership stamp on verso for Charles P. Anderson Inc. Chrysler-Plymouth St. Paul MN. First edition of this dealer showroom catalogue for the 1952 Chrysler Saratoga model year which offered some slight styling changes from the 1951 models but was prevented from advancing in sales ranks due to the limited car production allowed during the Korean War. The Saratoga Series C55 featured the Prestomatic Fluid Drive transmission as standard equipment and the Town & Country wagon was still part of the series with the FirePower V-8 Hemi engine. No copies in Worldcat. Chrysler Motors Corporation, paperback
194959818Detroit MI: Chrysler Sales Division Feb. 1949. Oblong 4to. 11 x 7.25 in. 12 pp unpaginated which folds out into double-sided 22 x 20 in. colour poster. Colour-illustrated throughout colour-illustrated self-printed softcovers cover art of Chrysler re-designed front grille minor shelfwear still VG copy. First edition of this scarce Dealer’s showroom brochure & poster for the 1949 Silver Anniversary Model year for Chrysler which was the first major post-WWII design changes and foreshadowed the move towards the Mid-Century Eisenhower America auto models. The egg-crate grille was simplified chair-high seats introduced and front and rear overhangs were shortened and stretched the “Woodie†Royal Station Wagon to 139 inches. No copies in Worldcat 2 similar copies are later printings and revisions to the 1949 Second Series 1st dated April 1949 at The Met 2nd dated May 1949 at U of MI. Chrysler Sales Division, paperback
190858484New York: Automobile Club of America 54th St. West of Broadway 1908. 12mo. 4.75 x 6.25 in. 422 pp. Frontisp. photo colour plate double-page map. Flexible pebbled calf gilt lettering stamped on front cover rounded corners street route symbols on front pastedown a.e.g. minor chipping head & foot of spine scuffing minor chipping head & foot of spine fore-edges still a VG- copy. First edition of the first of the Automobile Club of America ACA Bureau of Tours guide books intended for their members. For a yearly fee of $ 10.00 any member would have the benefits and services of the club and their subscription copy of this guide book. These year books contained the list of officially appointed hotels garages repair shops attorneys physicians and surgeons throughout the touring regions and specific route information. The colour plate shows the officially accepted ACA flag for businesses hanging from its’ bracket and the map specifies the coverage of tours stretching from Maine to Chicago and down to Maryland. The route instructions read similarly to a “Hieroglyphic Bible†with road instruction symbols demarcating routes trolley lines grade crossings RR Bridges speed limits and mileage markers. The ACA was the first automobile club formed in America in 1899 and advocated for and against automobile regulations improving “Good Roads†with the Good Roads Movement and were the U.S. sponsors for International Auto Racing. The Club later disbanded in 1932 during the Great Depression. Worldcat locates 2 copies U of Rochester The Henry Ford; See: A.C.A. Bureau of Tours Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal April 1908 p. 42. Automobile Club of America, 54th St. West of Broadway, unknown