[Rarebooks] FS: How The Motor Cars Got Their Names -1910s
Joslin Hall Rare Books
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Mon Oct 29 07:48:23 EDT 2018
How The Motor Cars Got Their Names.
Published by the Automobile Department of the Boston Evening Transcript;
not dated, but apparently 1910s. Charles Marden, Automobile Editor for
the Transcript, wrote to American auto companies and received 58 replies
to his query regarding the origin of their names. Good thing he did-
within the decade most of them would be gone, or merged. Uncommon.
Softcover. 6”x9”, 16 pages, line illustrations. Minor soil, light wear,
light top margin stain on several pages. [46428] $65
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