
Henry Ford's Own Story
by Rose Wilder Lane
Publisher: Forest Hills 1917
Number of pages: 320
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This is a biographical account of Henry Ford's journey from a curious farm boy to the founder of the Ford Motor Company. The book captures his innovative spirit, determination, and the principles that shaped his vision for affordable automobiles and industrial success.
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