By Ford R. Bryan
Cloth - 9780972784313
Price: $32.95L
Subjects: Regional Studies: Detroit, Automotive History
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Published by Wayne State University Press
Ford R. Bryan joined Ford Motor Company as a spectrochemical analyst following World War II. Over the course of thirty-three years, he would move on to the Ford Scientific Laboratory, publishing more than seventy technical papers on optical spectroscopy. Following his retirement from Ford, he became a volunteer at the Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village. His yen for writing led him to the Ford Archives, where he found a gold mine of material about his own family and about his favorite subject, Henry Ford. He has written many books about Henry Ford, including Rouge: Pictured in Its Prime; Friends, Families & Forays; Clara: Mrs. Henry Ford; Beyond the Model T: The Other Ventures of Henry Ford; Henry’s Attic: Some Fascinating Gifts to Henry Ford and His Museum; and Henry’s Lieutenants (all published or distributed by Wayne State University Press).
Other Books by Ford R. Bryan: Friends, Families & Forays: Scenes from the Life and Times of Henry Ford, Rouge: Pictured in Its Prime, Henry’s Lieutenants, Beyond the Model T: The Other Ventures of Henry Ford, Clara: Mrs. Henry Ford, Henry’s Attic: Some Fascinating Gifts to Henry Ford and His Museum,
"I heartily commend this work. You will discover more that is truly new about the Fords inside this book than in many a volume twice the size. these are the bricks of history — crafted, meticulous, accurate and strong."
— Robert Lacey, author of Majesty, The Kingdom, Princess, The Aristocrats, and Ford, The Men and the Machine