Master of Precision: Henry M. Leland

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Wayne State University Press, 1966 - 296 σελίδες

Master of Precision is the fascinating firsthand account of Henry Martyn Leland's life and work during the early days of the automobile industry.

Henry Martyn Leland (1843-1932) is one of the most outstanding figures in automotive history. Best known for developing the Cadillac and the Lincoln, Leland was among the pioneers who set Detroit on its course as the automobile capital of the world.
Master of Precision is the fascinating firsthand account of Leland's life and work during the early days of the automobile industry. Trained in New England factories known for their precision manufacturing, Henry Leland was an expert machinist before he began to reshape automobile production. Affectionately called "Uncle Henry" and the "Grand Old Man of Detroit," he was a demanding but highly-respected employer who set new standards of precision, quality, and performance.
First published in 1966 by Wayne State University Press, Master of Precision was re-released in 1996 in celebration of the centennial of automobile manufacturing in North America.

 

Περιεχόμενα

Preface
8
Introduction
11
Like a Giant
15
Apprentice
19
Master of His Craft
37
A Shop of His Own
51
The Cadillac Is Born
65
Recognition Abroad
79
New Lines More Power
140
His Civic Duty
155
A New Dedication
171
Engines of War
182
Another Fine Car
195
Disagreement and Desperation
207
Henry Ford Listens
223
Betrayed
237

An Enlarged Vision
87
To the Rescue
98
The Finance Committee Reigns
109
Making Mechanics
119
The SelfStarter
128
The End of Hope
252
Notes
267
Index
283
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