The First Century of the Detroit Auto Show

R-281

01/15/2000

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Content
This book looks at the first century of the Detroit Auto Show, the largest auto show in the world for many years. From the first show at the Detroit Light Guard Armory in 1899 to the January 1999 show at Cobo Hall, this fascinating book details the show's evolution over 100 years, and how it became the industry's most prominent event. The First Century of the Detroit Auto Show introduces pioneers such as William Metzger, who was instrumental in organizing the first show and played a prominent role in many shows of the early 1900s. Each year's show is covered in a chapter which includes information on the major players of the show, products featured, size, exhibitors, decor, opening ceremonies, admission fares, and entertainment. The book features over 100 historical and nostalgic photos to bring the reader in touch with the culture of the automotive industry and society at the time. A captivating account of the history of the industry's showcase event, this book belongs on the bookshelves of every automotive historian, enthusiast, and engineer.
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ISBN
978-0-7680-7166-5
Citation
Szudarek, R., "The First Century of the Detroit Auto Show,".(Warrendale, PA: SAE International, 2000),.
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Publisher
Published
Jan 15, 2000
Product Code
R-281
Content Type
Narrative
Language
English