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HENRY FORD
(1863 - 1947) American automobile manufacturer and founder of the Ford Motor Company, his use of the assembly line revolutionized the industry. Rare book with a detached signed bookplate, Ford's notorious anti-Semitic treatise The International Jew - The World's Problem, Dearborn Publishing Co., 1920, first edition, being a compilation of the first twenty articles published in Ford's Dearborn Independent newspaper. Along with a hand-drawn ink and wash Ford coat of arms executed on heavy stock and the motto "Do your duty come what may", possibly a bookplate prototype, boldly signed by both Ford and his wife who signs "Mrs. Henry Ford". A few rust spots to bookplate else very good condition.

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January 21, 2010 10:00 AM EST
Stamford, CT, US

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