Includes: Catalogue of the Model "K" and Model "L" White Steam Cars. The White Company, Clevelend Ohio. [1908]. * Packard "Thirty" 1909: A Motor Car Catalogue. Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan. [1908]. * Franklin Touring-Cars, Runabouts, Closed Cars, Four & Six-Cylindars. H.H. Franklin Manufacturing Co., Syracuse, N.Y. [1908]. * Franklin Automobiles are built in three chassis sizes, four- and six-cylindar... . H.H. Franklin Manufacturing Co., Syracuse, N.Y. [1909]. * Studebacker: Three Models. The "25." The "35." The "Six." The Studebacker Corporation of America, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. [c.1910]. * Doble Steam Car: No Gears to Shift; No Clutch; No Universal Joints; No Drive Shaft. Only Twenty-Two Moving Parts. General Engineering Company, Detroit, Michigan. [1916]. * Book of Motor Cars. Stanley Motor Carriage Co., Newton, Massachusetts, U.S.A. [c.1920]. * Deciding Factors in Buying a Motor Car. Nordyke & Marmon Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. [1918]. All illustrated from photographs, drawings, etc. 11x8¾ or small, a few oblong, all in wrappers.
Fascinating glimpse at early automobile industry in the United States, detailing advantages of such classics as the Franklin Town Car, the Studebacker
Roadster, the Stanley Steamer, the Marmon, the Doble steam car, etc. A few with ownership signatures or rubberstamps.