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The Woman and the Car A Chatty Little Handbook for All Women Who Motor or Who Want to Motor

By Dorothy Levitt

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how women in the early 20th century took control of the open road with tips on everything from car care to confidence behind the wheel.

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2019-02-24
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Summary

"The Woman and the Car" by Dorothy Levitt is a handbook from the early 1900s made for women who were already driving or who wanted to learn. Levitt's book is a guide that shows women how to pick out and take care of their cars, how to drive well, and how to act as women drivers. Levitt wrote this book to help women feel confident and able to enjoy driving. Levitt mentions that women are patient and skilled enough to drive, and driving is a fun thing anyone can do. Levitt makes driving easy for women by giving simple, useful steps from her time driving different cars.

About the Author

Dorothy Elizabeth Levitt was a British racing driver and journalist. She was the first British woman racing driver, holder of the world's first water speed record, the women's world land speed record holder, and an author. She was a pioneer of female independence and female motoring and taught Queen Alexandra and the Royal Princesses how to drive. In 1905, she established the record for the longest drive achieved by a lady driver by driving a De Dion-Bouton from London to Liverpool and back over two days, receiving the soubriquets in the press of the Fastest Girl on Earth, and the Champion Lady Motorist of the World.

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