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Heinemann, 1986.
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he
story of Henry Ford and the dynasty he founded
is in many ways the story of America itself
- a tale of energy, enterprise, raw and ruthless
ambition and fabulous rewards. The farm boy
from the Michigan woods who fought his way up
to become one of the wealthiest men in the world,
Henry Ford became a folk hero to his countrymen,
the subject of countless legends that he himself
loved to gild.
To research this book, Robert went to live
in Detroit, the Mecca of the American car industry,
to immerse himself in his subject. He went to
work on the assembly line, that most famous
of Henry Ford's inventions, and interviewed
members of the Ford family, their friends and
their enemies. The result is a powerful and
original portrait of a family and an epoch.
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