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Story of the automobile: Its history and development from 1760 to 1917 / With an analysis of the standing and prospects of the automobile industry

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The work chronicles the mechanical and commercial evolution of the horseless vehicle, tracing early experiments in France, England, Germany and the United States and the gradual emergence of a practical automobile. It examines commercialization, mass production and parts standardization, highlighting the role of large-scale manufacturing in lowering prices and expanding ownership, and treats the industry's economic consequences, investment opportunities, and social benefits. The author emphasizes how cooperation among manufacturers and production for mass markets generated substantial profits, and an appended chapter provides an editor's account of contemporary industrial conditions and figures.

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H. L. Barber

H. L. Barber was an author known for his contributions to automotive literature. His notable work, "Story of the Automobile: Its History and Development from 1760 to 1917," provides an in-depth analysis of the evolution of the automobile and the burgeoning industry surrounding it. Barber's writing captures the technological advancements and societal impacts of automobiles during a pivotal period in history, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in the development of transportation and industrial progress.

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