My Philosophy of Industry, Henry Ford
First edition, first printing of this collection of essays, originating from a series of interviews, in which Henry Ford outlines his business and life philosophy and his ideas in industry, success, the role of machines, politics, the role in businessmen in society and the value of mistakes. Scarce, especially with the original jacket.
New York: Coward-McCann, 1929. Publisher's original brown cloth lettered in black; pp. (vi), 107 with frontispiece portrait of Ford. A near fine copy in a very good, unclipped dust jacket. Binding firm and square, minimal wear to boards, internally clean and fine. Jacket shows a sticker removed from the spine, light shelfwear and rubbing with a chip to back panel, protected in archival mylar.