Storied Independent Automakers : Nash, Hudson, and American Motors /
"With roots extending back to the first decade of the twentieth century, Nash Motor Company and the Hudson Motor Car Company managed to compete and even prosper as independent producers until they merged in 1954 to form the American Motors Company, which itself remained independent until it was...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Detroit [Mich.] :
Wayne State University Press,
2009.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Thomas B. Jeffery Company, 1902-16, and Its bicycle heritage
- From indentured servant to president of General Motors: Charles W Nash's Michigan years
- Nash Motors, 1916-36, and Charles W. Nash in historical perspective
- The Nash-Kelvinator Corporation under George W. Mason, 1936-54
- The founding of the Hudson Motor Car Company and the Roy D. Chapin Era, 1909-36
- Hudson under A.E. Barit, 1936-54
- George W. Romney and American Motors, 1954-62
- American Motors in sickness and in health, 1962-78
- American Motors, Renault, and Chrysler: the final decade, 1978-87
- Nash, Hudson, and American Motors: a retrospective
- The Nash family in Genesee County, Michigan, 1870-1910.