Rodriguez. Featuring rare archival images, this photo-history examines the rise of the "horseless carriage" in Lansing - the first "Auto City" - through the efforts of Ransom Olds, who made Oldsmobile the world's first mass-produced, gasoline-powered automobiles on an assembly line (an invention often miscredited to Henry Ford, who was the first to manufacture cars on a moving assembly line). 128 pages, approximately 200 B&W photographs, 6½"x 9¼", softcover.
R.E. Olds and Industrial Lansing
Arcadia Publishing
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- SKU:
- 0R37134
- Military Conflict:
- Non-military