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Between the development of the first automobiles in the 1890s and the shock of the Depression in the 1930s, there was a florescence of automobile manufacture throughout the United States as bicycle makers, carriage makers, and machinists tried their hands at making cars. Many produced only a few specimens before being rapidly "shaken out" - bankrupt, or turning their attention solely to repair work or parts manufacture. But many others struggled on, making cars, trucks, and other motorized vehicles for many years before abandoning their efforts. The stories of these firms are an under-appreciated thread in the history of American automobiles, and they are fascinating glimpses into the business, labor, and social history of the communities where the firms were based. In this book McConnell devotes a full chapter each to five early car makers from the upper midwestern states (Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, and Nebraska). These firms produced for different market segments, and their activities reveal varying approaches to production and sales problems. The result is a volume that appeals to a broad audience interested in early automobiles, and one which will also interest historians of the communities and states involved, and business and industrial historians.McConnell, Curt is the author of 'Great Cars of the Great Plains' with ISBN 9780803231634 and ISBN 0803231636.
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