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Floyd Clymer
Hardcover
214 pages
Out of Print.
Used. Jacket has torn edges. Clean and intact interior. Please ask for details.
$30.00
Here is a unique collection, in text and illustration, of the steam cars of early America. From the first steam car constructed in 1787 by Oliver Evans steam cars immediately attracted attention by establishing world records for hill climbing and speed. These records publicized the world over created interest to inventors, engineers and industrialist in the development of the automotive industry. Today, in an era in which pollution has become a very real danger, there is a tremendous revival of interest in steam cars. Arguments both for and against the practicality of steam cars have been included in this volume so that the reader can draw his own conclusion as to the future possibilities of steam as a motive power for vehicles on the streets and highways of our country. A wave of nostalgia for scenes and objects from a quieter time in America’s past has prompted us to reissue this interesting collection of material by Floyd Clymer, the greatest chronicler of automobile vehicles.
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Floyd Clymer
Hardcover
214 pages
Out of Print.
Used. Jacket has torn edges. Clean and intact interior. Please ask for details.
| Weight | 0.450 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.0 × 14.8 × 1.80 cm |
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