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Hardcover:
9781476794181 | Scribner, November 1, 2016, cover price $30.00
Paperback:
9780794844127 | 3 edition (Whitman Pub Llc, September 6, 2016), cover price $19.95
Paperback:
9781451645583 | Reprint edition (Scribner, May 13, 2014), cover price $17.00 | also contains I Invented the Modern Age: The Rise of Henry Ford
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9781611738278 | Large print edition (Center Point Pub, August 1, 2013), cover price $34.95 | About this edition: From an acclaimed popular historian comes a fresh, meticulous, and entertaining account of Henry Ford and his invention of the Model T -- the machine that defined the dawning age in America.
Every century or so, our republic has been remade by a new technology: 170 years ago the railroad changed Americans' conception of space and time; in our era, the microprocessor revolutionized how humans communicate. But in the early twentieth century the agent of creative destruction was the gasoline engine, as put to work by an unknown and relentlessly industrious young man named Henry Ford. Born the same year as the battle of Gettysburg, Ford died two years after the atomic bombs fell, and his life personified the tremendous technological changes achieved in that span.Growing up as a Michigan farm boy with a bone-deep loathing of farming, Ford intuitively saw the advantages of internal combustion. Resourceful and fearless, he built his first gasoline engine out of scavenged industrial scraps. It was the size of a sewing machine. From there, scene by scene, Richard Snow vividly shows Ford using his innate mechanical abilities, hard work, and radical imagination as he transformed American industry.In many ways, of course, Ford's story is well-known; in many more ways, it is not. Richard Snow masterfully weaves together a fascinating narrative of Ford's rise to fame through his greatest invention, the Model T. When Ford first unveiled this car, it took twelve and a half hours to build one. A little more than a decade later, it took exactly one minute. In making his car so quickly and so cheaply that his own workers could easily afford it, Ford created the cycle of consumerism that we still inhabit. Our country changed in a mere decade, and Ford became a national hero. But then he soured, and the benevolent side of his character went into an ever-deepening eclipse, even as the America he had remade evolved beyond all imagining into a global power capable of producing on a vast scale not only cars, but airplanes, ships, machinery, and an infinity of household devices.A highly pleasurable listen, filled with scenes and incidents from Ford's life, particularly during the intense phase of his secretive competition with other early car manufacturers, I Invented the Modern Age shows Richard Snow at the height of his powers as a popular historian and reclaims from history Henry Ford, the remarkable man who, indeed, invented the modern world as we know it.
Hardcover:
9781451645576 | Scribner, May 14, 2013, cover price $30.00
Paperback:
9781451645583 | Reprint edition (Scribner, May 13, 2014), cover price $17.00 | also contains I Invented the Modern Age: The Rise of Henry Ford
CD/Spoken Word:
9781452644462 | Unabridged edition (Tantor Media Inc, June 10, 2013), cover price $83.99 | About this edition: Every century or so, our republic has been remade by a new technology: 170 years ago the railroad changed Americans' conception of space and time; in our era, the microprocessor revolutionized how humans communicate.
9781452614465 | Unabridged edition (Tantor Media Inc, June 10, 2013), cover price $39.99
9781452664460 | Mp3 una edition (Tantor Media Inc, June 10, 2013), cover price $29.99
CD/Spoken Word:
9781433229602 | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, June 1, 2012), cover price $19.95
Product Description: How do you get over knowing that you could have prevented your sister’s murder? Cameron Oakwood is an intelligence analyst whose sister and nephew were killed in a car bomb explosion outside a politician’s office in Melbourne Australia...read more
Paperback:
9781479218141 | Createspace Independent Pub, May 16, 2012, cover price $9.10 | About this edition: How do you get over knowing that you could have prevented your sister’s murder?
Product Description: Of all the threats that faced his country in World War II, Winston Churchill said, just one really scared him—what he called the "measureless peril" of the German U-boat campaign. In that global conflagration, only one battle—the struggle for the Atlantic—lasted from the very first hours of the conflict to its final day...read more
Hardcover:
9781416591108, titled "A Measureless Peril: America in the Fight for the Atlantic, The Longest Battle of World War II" | Scribner, May 4, 2010, cover price $27.00 | About this edition: Of all the threats that faced his country in World War II, Winston Churchill said, just one really scared him—what he called the "measureless peril" of the German U-boat campaign.
CD/Spoken Word:
9781442334526 | Unabridged edition (Simon & Schuster, May 11, 2010), cover price $39.99
CD/Spoken Word:
9781433229619 | Mp3 una edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, September 30, 2008), cover price $19.95
Hardcover:
9780393062540 | W W Norton & Co Inc, October 30, 2007, cover price $100.00 | About this edition: A treasury of black-and-white photography as created throughout the past half century is a collection of the creator's tributes to American industry, small communities, and noble structures on the brink of being lost to modernism.
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