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		<title>Comment on Logo Evolution &#8211; Ford by Robert</title>
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		<description>&quot;The Ford Century&quot; is an exceptional insight into the history of the American automobile industry. The pictures and artwork are excellent. The narative is easy to read and sufficiently detailed to tell even the most avid care freak most eveything he/whe might want to know about how the Ford Motor Company got the place it holds in the industrial and cultural history of the USA. It&#039;s the perfect companian book to &quot;Ford at Fifty&quot;, which to the best of my knowledge had only limited availability when it was published over fifty years ago by Simon &amp; Shuster as the chronicle of Ford&#039;s first fifty years. Highly recommended.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;The Ford Century&#8221; is an exceptional insight into the history of the American automobile industry. The pictures and artwork are excellent. The narative is easy to read and sufficiently detailed to tell even the most avid care freak most eveything he/whe might want to know about how the Ford Motor Company got the place it holds in the industrial and cultural history of the USA. It&#8217;s the perfect companian book to &#8220;Ford at Fifty&#8221;, which to the best of my knowledge had only limited availability when it was published over fifty years ago by Simon &amp; Shuster as the chronicle of Ford&#8217;s first fifty years. Highly recommended.</p>
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