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Author Lane, Rose Wilder, 1886-1968, author.

Title Henry Ford's Own Story : How a Farmer Boy Rose to the Power that Goes with Many Millions Yet Never Lost Touch with Humanity / Rose Wilder Lane.

Publication Info. New York City : Ellis O. Jones, 1917.

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Description 1 online resource (193 pages).
Series The Advent of Automobiles anthology
The Advent of Automobiles anthology.
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Note Original document: Book.
Summary Published in 1917,ℓHenry Ford's Own Story is a biographical work about Henry Ford written by American author and political theorist Rose Wilder Lane. Lane was considered one of the founding mothers of the libertarian movement in America, along with Ayn Rand and Isabel Paterson. As the founder of Ford Motor Company and developer of the assembly line, Henry Ford was a self-made man,ℓand Lane saw in him an example of ideal American individualism and achievement.ℓHenry Ford's Own Story is the story of how Ford rose from being a farmer boy to a multimillionaire in a matter of a few years, and yet kept the viewpoint that "money doesn't do me any good....I can't spend it on myself. Money has no value, anyway. It is merely a transmitter, like electricity."
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General
TRANSPORTATION / General
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / General
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