"Automobiles" by James Slough Zerbe is a manual crafted for young individuals, specifically boys, eager to explore the inner workings of early 20th-century cars. Zerbe's guide provides a journey through automotive history, starting with early steam engines and moving into the captivating world of gas-powered vehicles, emphasizing the significance of mechanical knowledge. The book outlines the evolution of vehicle design, and the complexities of automotive technology. Aspiring mechanics can learn the essence of how automobiles function, from basic components to advances in engineering.
Automobiles
By James Slough Zerbe
Discover the mechanics and history of early 20th-century automobiles through the eyes of a young learner, tracing the thrilling evolution from steam to gas power and unlocking the secrets of automotive engineering.
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