Henry Ford's Own Story by Rose Wilder Lane (1886 - 1968)

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Rose Wilder Lane was a newspaper reporter, free-lance writer, political activist, and the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the "Little House" series of popular children's books. In this biography of Henry Ford, Ms. Lane worked directly with Ford to tell his story from his birth to his founding of the Ford Motor Company and his use of modern assembly lines to mass produce his cars. (Summary by Lee Ann Howlett.)

Episode Date
30 - The Best Preparedness
Jan 01, 1970
29 - The European War
Jan 01, 1970
28 - A Great Educational Institution
Jan 01, 1970
27 - The Importance Of A Job
Jan 01, 1970
26 - Making It Pay
Jan 01, 1970
25 - Five Dollars A Day Minimum
Jan 01, 1970
24 - "The Greatest Good To The Greatest Number"
Jan 01, 1970
23 - Fighting The Seldon Patent
Jan 01, 1970
22 - Automobiles For The Masses
Jan 01, 1970
21- Early Manufacturing Trials
Jan 01, 1970
20 - Clinging To A Principle
Jan 01, 1970
19 - Raising Capital
Jan 01, 1970
18 - Winning A Race
Jan 01, 1970
17 - Another Eight Years
Jan 01, 1970
16 - Enter Coffee Jim
Jan 01, 1970
15 - A Ride In The Rain
Jan 01, 1970
14 - Struggling With The First Car
Jan 01, 1970
13 - Eight Hours, But Not For Himself
Jan 01, 1970
12 - Learning About Electricity
Jan 01, 1970
11 - Back To Detroit
Jan 01, 1970
10 - "Why Not Use Gasoline?"
Jan 01, 1970
09 - The Lure Of The Machine Shops
Jan 01, 1970
08 - Making A Farm Efficient
Jan 01, 1970
07 - The Road To Hymen
Jan 01, 1970
06 - Back To The Farm
Jan 01, 1970
05 - Getting The Machine Idea
Jan 01, 1970
04 - An Exacting Routine
Jan 01, 1970
03 - The First Job
Jan 01, 1970
02 - Mending a Watch
Jan 01, 1970
01 - One Summer's Day
Jan 01, 1970
00 - Foreword
Jan 01, 1970