Description
As head of Pierce-Arrow in its formative years, Colonel Charles Clifton played a significant role in the development of a venerated automobile manufacturer. Roundly respected in his time, Clifton was a force in automobile trade associations for nearly a quarter century but slipped into undeserved obscurity after his death in 1928.
This biography covers Charles Clifton's role in the earliest conflicts and achievements of the American automobile industry and the growth of the Pierce-Arrow company, using industry publications and periodicals of the time as well as recollections of his associates and contemporaries. It details his wider importance in shaping the industry itself, especially his role in the controversies surrounding the Selden patent and the patent cross-licensing agreement between auto manufacturers. The impact of World War I on the industry and Clifton's activities responding to the vast operational changes the war brought about conclude the book.
About the Author
Roger J. Sherman, editor of The Arrow, the quarterly magazine of the Pierce-Arrow Society, is also a member of the Antique Automobile Club of America and the Society of Automotive Historians. He lives in Denver, Colorado.
Reviews
"Sherman--aided by Clifton's remaining surviving family members and historical documents-succeeds in bringing to life this nearly forgotten pioneer...brimming with family heritage.... It's compelling history that should be at the top of your summer reading list."-Hemmings Motor News
"[Sherman] has had a lifelong love affair with Pierce-Arrow, and this book represents the outcome of 20 years of research."-Antique Automobile
"Despite all of Clifton's remarkable accomplishments, Sherman maintains an objective and detached review of his subject. ... Sherman has filled a gap in the history of auto giants. ...[Clifton's] story, as told by Sherman, should be read by any automotive historian or enthusiast interested in learning more about one of the industry's most important 'founding fathers' of the early twentieth century."SAH Journal.
Book Information
ISBN 9781476675848
Author Roger J. Sherman
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc
Weight(grams) 503g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 178mm * 15mm