Dive into the fascinating early history of motorized transport with "The Gasoline Automobile, Volume 1." This meticulously detailed volume, originally published in 1912, offers a comprehensive look at the design, engineering, and mechanics of the first generations of gasoline-powered vehicles.
Explore the intricacies of the internal combustion engine, the chassis, and various automotive systems, all explained with clarity and precision. Whether you're a historian of technology, a vintage car enthusiast, or simply curious about the roots of modern transportation, this book provides invaluable insights into a pivotal era of innovation.
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