The Electric Automobile: Its Construction, Care and Operation

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First Edition.

19.5cm x 12.5cm. viii, 177, [1] pages, 22 plates on 21 leaves. Black cloth, yellow lettering.

One of the earliest monographs devoted to electric vehicles, covering their construction, maintenance, and practical operation at a time when electrics were serious competitors to petrol-powered cars. Clinton Edgar Woods (1863-1927), an electrical and mechanical engineer, founded the Woods Motor Vehicle Company in Chicago in 1896 and was a committed advocate of electric propulsion, anticipating that both electric and gasoline vehicles would displace horse-drawn transport. Writing at a moment when the relative futures of electric and gasoline power remained uncertain (though the limitations of battery range were already apparent) Woods expresses a cautious scepticism that would, for much of the following century, be borne out by the dominance of the internal combustion engine. “Will not a battery some time be made to run a vehicle 100 or more miles on one charge? While this may be possible, the writer hardly thinks it probable.”

Rebacked, preserving the original spineback. Fore-edge corners a little rubbed. Very Good Condition.

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AU$400.00

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