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Race of the Century - The Heroic True Story of the 1908 New York to Paris Auto Race

By: Crown Publishing Group

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Historical Reference Books (Crown Publishing Group)


Product Info

Title
Race of the Century - The Heroic True Story of the 1908 New York to Paris Auto Race
Category
Author
Julie M. Fenster
Publish Year
2005
Pages
400
Dimensions
6.5x9.75x1.25"
NKG Part #
2148193156
Type
Hardcover

Description

On the morning of February 12, 1908, six cars from four different countries lined up in the swirling snow of Times Square, surrounded by a frenzied crowd of 250,000. The seventeen men who started the New York to Paris auto race were an international roster of personalities: a charismatic Norwegian outdoorsman, a witty French count, a pair of Italian sophisticates, an aristocratic German army officer, and a cranky mechanic from Buffalo, New York. President Theodore Roosevelt congratulated them by saying, “I like people who do something, not the good safe man who stays at home.” These men were doing something no man had ever done before, and their journey would take them very far from home.

Their course was calculated at more than 21,000 miles, across three continents and six countries. It would cross over mountain ranges—some as high as 10,000 feet—and through Arctic freeze and desert heat, from drifting snow to blowing sand. Bridgeless rivers and seas of mud blocked the way, while wolves, bears, and bandits stalked vast, lonely expanses of the route. And there were no gas stations, no garages, and no replacement parts available. The automobile, after all, had been sold commercially for only fifteen years. Many people along the route had never even seen one.