Williamsburg Regional Library

Wheels for the world, Henry Ford, his company, and a century of progress, 1903-2003, Douglas Brinkley

Label
Wheels for the world, Henry Ford, his company, and a century of progress, 1903-2003, Douglas Brinkley
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 769-835) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Wheels for the world
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
55692152
Responsibility statement
Douglas Brinkley
Review
Wheels for the World by Douglas Brinkley is the saga of how Henry Ford and Ford Motor Company changed our world. In this work, Brinkley reveals the riveting details of Ford Motor Company's epic achievements, from the outlandish success of the Tin Lizzie to the beloved Model A and V-8, through the glory days of the Thunderbird, Mustang, and Taurus. Brinkley tells of Ford Motor Company's expansion throughout the world, as well as the amazing acquisitions of Volvo, Land Rover, Jaguar, and Mazda in the 1990s. His narrative also explores Ford Motor Company's darker aspects, including its founder's anti-Semitism and ill-considered wartime pacifism. Along the way, Brinkley introduces us to a whole cast of colorful businessmen, from the irascible early brains of the outfit, James Couzens (later a U.S. senator), to feisty CEO Lee Iacocca to the earnest young chairman and CEO of today, William Clay Ford Jr., whose dedication and vision currently guide Ford through difficult times
Sub title
Henry Ford, his company, and a century of progress, 1903-2003
Target audience
adult
Content
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