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Automobiles

Automobiles

James Slough Zerbe

1915

Published in 1915, 'Automobiles' by James Slough Zerbe is a technical guide aimed at young readers, particularly boys, interested in the mechanics of cars. The book introduces the construction, history, and functionality of automobiles, covering topics from basic components to engineering advancements. Zerbe highlights the significance of automobiles in industrial history and aims to simplify automotive technology for aspiring mechanics and curious learners.

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