Take this 1965 car trip around North America and be prepared to laugh and guffaw and hold your sides and, perhaps, depending on your age, reminisce a bit.
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With his brilliant managerial practices and insights into the new consumer economy, Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. led the General Motors Corporation to become the world’s largest industrial organization. This biography was an instant bestseller in 1964 and is still considered indispensable reading by modern business giants.
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Along the streets of San Francisco walks a pitchman so extraordinary that he can sell anything. When he and the Kinderwall Sunshine Mission cross paths unexpectedly, he discovers a new audience for his powers. In no time at all, he becomes the Radio Messiah and grows rich on selling hate under the guise of selling peace.
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A book for children about a train with a thirst for knowledge and a determination to be on time. "I'm the smartest engine in the world.” Edgar says. “I'm the first one that realized he could talk. I'm the finest traveling machine in creation ..." And with that, Edgar took off into the sky to travel the world.
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Reminiscences of a famed Iowa author about county fairs during the early 20th century. The county fair was not just a tent full of farm exhibits, cakes and jams, hogs and horses, but a no-holds-barred and everything-goes event fervently anticipated by farm families and city folk alike.
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