Editore: Chek-Chart
Da: Smokey Mountain Bookman, Franklin, NC, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condizione: Very Good. Pile. J. Howard. THE HOW AND WHY OF LUBRICATION. Chicago, Illinois: Published by The Chek-Chart Corporation for Sun Oil Company (1938).Illustrated with drawings. 88pp, 8vo (6 " wide x 9" tall). Pefect-bound softcover book. Blue fibreboard with a black imprint and a yellow automobileon the front cover. The book pages are partially underlined and somewhat soiled. The book shows wear. The book generally is in good or bettercondition.
Editore: U.P.C. Book Company, Inc., 1921
Da: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. 2-volume set. Covers show minor wear and rubbing, soiling and bumped boards. Pages are lightly tanned and mostly clean with a few very minor smudges.
Condizione: very good. Condizione sovraccoperta: none. A Pocket Book for the Mechanic, Owner, Chauffeur and Student, covering every trouble likely to be found in all Standard Cars and including Chapters on Inspection and Lubrication; Drills; Taps and Lahes; Storage Batteries; Cylinder and Piston Ring Works; Axle Adjustments; Repairing Tops, Mudguards, Lamps, Tire Vulcanizing and Repairing, Electrical Equipment, Truck Reparing etc. DK5. red cloth, rubbing along spine, edgewear, binding very good, pages clean, illustrated, name written on both volumes on ffep.
Editore: U. P. C. Books Company, 1922
Da: Frank Hofmann, Yorba Linda, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Full cloth binding in burgundy colored cloth. Gilt decoration and lettering on front cover bright. Gilt lettering on spine somewhat faded. Book measures 6 1/2 inches wide, 4 3/4 inches deep and an inch and an eighth thick. Page edges darkened by age. Former owner's name in small stamp on flyleaf and inside front and back covers. Interior otherwise unmarked. Covers clean on the outside and show minimal wear. Book obviously has managed to stay away from the hands of repairmen as it is clean and has seen little if any use. Repair and/or maintenance practices involve examples of Ford, Buick, Maxwell, Packard, Hudson, Oldsmobile, Willys, Paige, Franklin, Saxon, Grant, Dort, Nash, Marmon, Locomobile, Haynes, Overland, Essex and King cars, on selected models, not by any means all models of all makes. Illustrated with photos and diagrams. One photo shows the engine of a Maxwell being removed. 604 pages. Index. Binding tight, square.
Editore: UPC Book Company: NY, 1920
Da: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
Illustr, oblong 5 x 6.5, gilt lettered red cloth, 251 pp with index, covers very worn and darkened, extremities bumped and fraying, hinges loose, ink inscription (dated 1922) from former owner, pp browned and used, with 12 pp of "blueprint" illustr in back (with shallow foredge tears). Scarce.