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THE TRIUMPH OF AN IDEA

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HENRY FORD

THE


TRIUMPH OF AN IDEA


THE STORY OF HENRY FORD


By
Ralph H. Graves

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ILLUSTRATIONS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS


Garden City, New York

Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.

1934

PRINTED AT THE Country Life Press, GARDEN CITY, N.Y., U.S.A.

COPYRIGHT, 1934
BY RALPH H. GRAVES
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

FIRST EDITION

CONTENTS

Chapter
 
Page
I
A Lone Pioneer
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1
II
The Beginning of an Industry
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16
III
Performance and Profits
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33
IV
The "Universal Car," Model T
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49
V
Wartimes and Afterward
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67
VI
The Rebuilding of an Industry
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98
VII
A "Universal Car" Again: The V-8
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126
VIII
Dearborn, the Wonder Town
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160

THE TRIUMPH OF AN IDEA

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