[Rarebooks] FS: SIGNED Henry Ford's Autobiographical View of Big Business

Charles Agvent chagvent at ptd.net
Sun Jan 26 17:01:39 EST 2014


FORD, Henry. TODAY AND TOMORROW. Garden City: Doubleday, Page & Co., 
1926. First Edition. Bound in publisher's full black morocco with 
gilt-decorated spine. Written in collaboration with Samuel Crowther, 
this autobiographical view of big business contains chapters such as 
"Are Profits Wrong?", "Wages, Hours, and the Wage Motive," "The Air," 
and "What Is Money For?". This copy SIGNED by the automotive pioneer on 
the half-title page. Books signed by Ford are scarce and when found are 
usually books from his library or gift copies of books not written by 
him. Minor rubbing. Near Fine. (#014112)        $4,000.00

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