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The Dodge Brothers: The Men, The Motor Cars, And The Legacy (Great Lakes Books)
Charles K. Hyde
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- Publisher: Wayne State University Press
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- Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars

Product Details
Book Description: The first comprehensive biography of John and Horace Dodge and the history of their company, Dodge Brothers.
- Hardcover: 251 pages
- Publisher: Wayne State University Press
- ISBN: 0814332463
- Dimensions: 10.3 x 7.2 x 0.9 inches
- Weight: 1.6 pounds
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Customer Reviews
- Must Read Automotive History
- Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars
- This book is truly a must-read gem. It is the first academic book about the Dodge Brothers. Though it has many in-depth footnotes the book is absolutely readable and tells a nice story all in around 200 pages. It is perfect for the professor of history or the person just curious about Detroit or automotive history. The book is also full of great photos: images showing the brothers, their families, the cars and the plants where they were built.
I, who know a lot about the Dodge Brothers and the Dodge Families, was surprised at what I did not know and what I learned from this book. Mr. Hyde puts to rest many rumors and brings to light much new information which is important to the history of car manufacturing in Detroit. Most importantly he shows how the Dodge Brothers supplied Ford with engines and all the mechanical parts for his first `Ford' cars. Without the Dodges there would probably have never been a successful Ford. Then the Brothers turned to making their own car. Built with honesty and care the firm's cars became known as a solid and dependable. They were true innovators. When they both died in 1920 the company was on top of the world. A few years later the widow's of the Brothers sold the company for $146 million. And again a few years later it was sold again to Walter Chrysler, and is still today an important part of DaimlerChrysler
The Dodge Brothers were an amazing team and built an amazing company from sheer hard work and honesty, the true American Dream! It is surprising that it took so long for someone to write about them.
Key words: John Dodge, Horace Dodge, Anna Thomson Dodge, Matilda Dodge, Meadow Brook Hall, Rose Terrace, Hamtramck, Chrysler, Detroit, automotive, cars

