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The Motor Enthusiast's Dream Collection: 6 Interesting Reads - Gas and Petroleum Engines Motors The First Airplane Diesel Engine The Gasoline Motor etc - cover

The Motor Enthusiast's Dream Collection: 6 Interesting Reads - Gas and Petroleum Engines Motors The First Airplane Diesel Engine The Gasoline Motor etc

James Slough Zerbe, Leonard S. Hobbs, Robert B. Meyer, H. de Graffigny, Harold Whiting Slauson, Alfred Powell Morgan

Maison d'édition: e-artnow

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The Motor Enthusiast's Dream Collection: 6 Interesting Reads is a captivating anthology that bridges the pioneering visions and technical ingenuity that define the golden age of motor vehicles. Spanning a remarkable range of literary styles, from technical explanations to visionary musings, this collection captures the essence of an era driven by creativity and exploration. Readers will find an array of narratives that explore both the practical and imaginative aspects of early-20th-century motors. The anthology brings to life a broad spectrum of topicsâ€"though standalone, each work contributes to the compelling tapestry of innovation and discovery. The editors have curated a harmonious blend of technical precision and artistic flair, ensuring an engaging and enlightening experience. Offering works by notable contributors like H. de Graffigny and James Slough Zerbe, the collection encapsulates the dynamic blend of intellect and passion that motors inspired in their time. These authors, alongside Robert B. Meyer, Harold Whiting Slauson, and others, lend voices that echo across historical, cultural, and technological vistas. This assemblage speaks to the collective spirit emblematic of the early automotive movement, infusing the anthology with a unique historical vitality. Their varied expertise and narrative styles pave the way for a multi-dimensional exploration of motors, reflecting a steadfast dedication to innovation. Motor enthusiasts and literary connoisseurs alike will appreciate The Motor Enthusiast's Dream Collection for its insightful journey into the past. Offering a diversity of perspectives and enriching the reader's engagement with the subject, the anthology is both a scholarly milestone and an invitation to rediscover motoring through a lens of wonder and wisdom. It stands as an essential read for those eager to delve into the confluence of creativity, technology, and storytelling.
Disponible depuis: 04/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 2000 pages.

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