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Weis, Bernard J.: Editor

The Arrow: Series 77, Model 4

The Pierce-Arrow Society, 1977

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Détails

Année
1977
Lieu d'édition
USA
Auteur
Weis, Bernard J.: Editor
Éditeurs
The Pierce-Arrow Society
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
The Arrow: Series 77, Model 4 1914 Saturday Evening Post, On the last page and inside the back cover are reproduced a, folder which describes an aid to steering invented and marketed, in the 1920's by former Pierce-Arrow engineer Francis W. Davis, the man who also invented power steering, "Notes of an Apprentice Pierce-Arrow Salesman" by William G., Astridge (based upon notes written by his wife when he returned, from 'Salesmen's School', 13 glorious pages of a reproduced portfolio entitled, 'Pierce-Arrow, New Salon Models, Advance Custom Modes for 1931, Copy of a 1935 letter from John Powers to Benito Mussolini, regarding 'Mr. Duce's' policy of acquiring the world's supply of, 'old and antiquated automobiles'., 2 photos of a 1931 Model 41, reproduction of an article entitled 'Denver Trip in Record Time', re: Frank Botterill and his record-making dual valve six, reproduction of San Francisco P-A billboard, Two-page illustrated article on the early history of Pierce, Truck, back cover features reproduction of a P.A. ad from the Nov. 1911, issue of Country Life in America Antiques and Collectibles, Magazine Back Issues Transportation
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
En bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

Features: Inside the front cover is an ad reproduced from an issue of the 1914 Saturday Evening Post; On the last page and inside the back cover are reproduced a folder which describes an aid to steering invented and marketed in the 1920's by former Pierce-Arrow engineer Francis W. Davis, the man who also invented power steering; "Notes of an Apprentice Pierce-Arrow Salesman" by William G. Astridge (based upon notes written by his wife when he returned from 'Salesmen's School'; 13 glorious pages of a reproduced portfolio entitled 'Pierce-Arrow, New Salon Models, Advance Custom Modes for 1931; Copy of a 1935 letter from John Powers to Benito Mussolini regarding 'Mr. Duce's' policy of acquiring the world's supply of 'old and antiquated automobiles'.; 2 photos of a 1931 Model 41; reproduction of an article entitled 'Denver Trip in Record Time' re: Frank Botterill and his record-making dual valve six; reproduction of San Francisco P-A billboard; Two-page illustrated article on the early history of Pierce Truck; back cover features reproduction of a P.A. ad from the Nov. 1911 issue of Country Life in America. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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