Who, Me?: Forty Years Of Automobile History
Who, Me?: Forty Years Of Automobile History

Who, Me?: Forty Years Of Automobile History

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Book: Fair , ex-library
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Pages: Good
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A rich and anecdotal work of automotive history, Who, Me?: Forty Years of Automobile History chronicles the sweeping transformation of the American car industry through the eyes of a seasoned industry insider. Chris Sinsabaugh draws on four decades of firsthand experience to present a vivid account of the personalities, politics, and pivotal moments that shaped the rise of the automobile in the United States. Written with a warm, conversational tone, the narrative illustrates how the industry evolved from its scrappy, entrepreneurial origins into a dominant force in American commerce and culture. Sinsabaugh's perspective is both intimate and authoritative, offering readers a behind-the-scenes look at the figures and decisions that drove the industry forward. A compelling read for automotive enthusiasts and historians alike, this memoir-meets-history uncovers the human stories behind the machines that defined a nation.

Author: Chris Sinsabaugh
Format: Hardback
Published: 1940, Arnold-Powers, Inc.
Genre: Transport & automotive

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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair , ex-library
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A rich and anecdotal work of automotive history, Who, Me?: Forty Years of Automobile History chronicles the sweeping transformation of the American car industry through the eyes of a seasoned industry insider. Chris Sinsabaugh draws on four decades of firsthand experience to present a vivid account of the personalities, politics, and pivotal moments that shaped the rise of the automobile in the United States. Written with a warm, conversational tone, the narrative illustrates how the industry evolved from its scrappy, entrepreneurial origins into a dominant force in American commerce and culture. Sinsabaugh's perspective is both intimate and authoritative, offering readers a behind-the-scenes look at the figures and decisions that drove the industry forward. A compelling read for automotive enthusiasts and historians alike, this memoir-meets-history uncovers the human stories behind the machines that defined a nation.