Fifth Annual Automotive Authors Day
SPONSORED BY THE FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY COLLECTION OF THE DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY
Saturday, November 20, 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Detroit Public LibraryRose and Robert Skillman Branch121 Gratiot Avenue(In downtown Detroit behind the Compuware Headquarters)
Saturday, November 20, 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Detroit Public LibraryRose and Robert Skillman Branch121 Gratiot Avenue(In downtown Detroit behind the Compuware Headquarters)
Historians and motor heads of all ages are invited to attend Detroit's largest gathering of automotive history writers. Over twenty authors who write about the world of cars and their societal impact will assemble in the Skillman Library, home to the National Automotive HIstory Collection, to share with the public their passion for all things automotive. Books will be available for purchase.
Attended parking is available in the Compuware visitor lot south of the Skillman Branch on Farmer Street. This event is free and open to the public. For a complete listing of participating authors, and maps of the area, please visit www.detroitpubliclibrary.org/NAHC. Other inquiries may be directed to The DPL Friends Foundation office at 313-481-1357 or friends@detroitpubliclibrary.org
Participating Authors Include:
Lindsay Brooke, Ford Model T: The Car That Put the World on Wheels
Mark Cantey, Driving Style: GM Design’s First Century
John Clor, The Mustang Dynasty
Tom Cotter, The Corvette in the Barn, The Cobra in the Barn and other “Car in the Barn” books
Mike Davis, Detroit Area Test Tracks
Arthur Einstein, “Ask the Man Who Owns One”: An Illustrated History of Packard Advertising
Patrick Foster, Kaiser-Frazer history; Studebaker: The Complete History; and books on American Motors and Jeep
Robert Gabrick, Go the Greyhound Way: The Romance of the Road and Sterling Trucks Photo Archive
Robert Genat, Woodward Avenue: Cruising the Legendary Strip
John Heitmann, The Automobile and American Life
Charles Hyde, Storied Independent Automakers: Nash, Hudson, and American Motors
Paul Ingrassia, Crash Course: The American Automobile Industry’s Road From Glory to Disaster
Margery Krevsky: Sirens of Chrome, The Enduring Allure of Auto Show Models
Randy Leffingwell, Muscle: America’s Legendary Performance Cars and Legendary Corvettes
David Lewis, The Public Image of Henry Ford: An American Folk Hero and His Company
Jim Luikens, Standard Catalog of Mercedes-Benz
Walt McCall, City Service Hook-&-Ladder Trucks, Encyclopedia of American Fire Engine Manufacturers
Thomas McPherson, Miller-Meteor: The Complete Illustrated History and The Henney Motor Company
David Newhardt, Art of the Muscle Car and books on Camaro and GTO
Timothy O’Callaghan, Ford in the Service of America
Tracy Powell, American Auto Legends and Cadillac at 100
David Rockwell, We Were the Ramchargers: Inside Drag Racing’s Legendary Team
Jim Schild, Maximum Performance: Mopar Super Stock Drag Racing, 1962 – 1969 and Proving Ground: A History of Dodge, Chrysler and Plymouth Racing
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