I was expecting a lot more from Ford: We Never Called Him Henry. It's very bare bones -- given the "as told to . . ." it reads like a series of anecdotes told over drinks or dinner. There's little context, few conclusions, and the editorial notes (not the words of Mr. Bennett) are dry and rarely relevant.
At least it's an easy read, but even as a supplement to the history of Ford, there's not much here.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Ford: We Never Called Him Henry
Labels:
automobile,
biography,
Ford,
Harry Bennett,
Henry Ford,
history,
memoir
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