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OverviewHere is the biggest, best, and most complete history of classic farm tractors. All North American models make their appearance--from John Deere and Farmall to fascinating orphans like the Steel Mule, from the late 1800s steamers through the high-powered workhorses of the 1970s. In addition to hundreds of high-detail large-format photography of tractors and equipment (see below for samples), the volume includes 100 color and black-and-white archival photos, advertising posters, and brochures. The result is an unparalleled look at the icon of American agriculture. Chapter 1: Muscles to Motors Chapter 2: Allis-Chalmers Chapter 3: J.I. Case Chapter 4: Caterpillar Chapter 5: John Deere Chapter 6: Ford Chapter 7: International Harvester Chapter 8: Massey-Ferguson Chapter 9: Minneapolis-Moline Chapter 10: Oliver Corporation Chapter 11: Orphans and Others Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ralph Sanders , Bob FellerPublisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Imprint: Voyageur Press Dimensions: Width: 26.70cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 30.50cm Weight: 2.699kg ISBN: 9780760330746ISBN 10: 0760330743 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 15 October 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsReading The Farm Tractor is as comfortable as visiting with an old friend. You can start at the beginning, or drop in at any point. Artfully designed, the book is a showcase of Ralph Sanders' world-class photography...But The Farm Tractor is more than just another pretty face. With more than 40 years' experience, the author knows his stuff...Carefully researched, beautifully photographed, thoughtfully designed: The book is worthy of a second look.-- Farm Collector, November 2009 Farm Industry News, November 2007 Sander's work ... comes close to earning the elusive label of 'definitive.' This large-format, beautifully photographed book is perfect for general browsing. After a smartly written first chapter hailing the rise of the tractor as an example of 'muscles to motors, ' Sanders provides thorough histories of the major and minor tractors organized by manufacturer ... The photography is first-rate and the Sanders' prose is clear. The chapters on such stalwarts as Allis-Chambers, J.I. Case, International Harvester and John Deere are impressive surveys ... An excellent book for those who know that tractors embody more than metal. FFA New Horizons, December 2007 If you enjoy learning about the rich history of tractors, this book is for you ... Besides its in-depth look at some of the rarest tractors ever made, the book also features more than 400 photos of tractors. "Farm Industry News, November 2007 ""Sander's work ... comes close to earning the elusive label of 'definitive.'This large-format, beautifully photographed book is perfect for general browsing. After a smartly written first chapter hailing the rise of the tractor as an example of 'muscles to motors, ' Sanders provides thorough histories of the major and minor tractors organized by manufacturer ... The photography is first-rate and the Sanders' prose is clear. The chapters on such stalwarts as Allis-Chambers, J.I. Case, International Harvester and John Deere are impressive surveys ... An excellent book for those who know that tractors embody more than metal."" FFA New Horizons, December 2007 ""If you enjoy learning about the rich history of tractors, this book is for you ... Besides its in-depth look at some of the rarest tractors ever made, the book also features more than 400 photos of tractors."" Omaha World Herald, Nov. 21, 2007(circ.: 184,100) ""Tractor lovers will appreciate the photography and the nuts and bolts information on each tractor."" ReadingThe Farm Tractor is as comfortable as visiting with an old friend. You can start at the beginning, or drop in at any point. Artfully designed, the book is a showcase of Ralph Sanders' world-class photography...But The Farm Tractor is more than just another pretty face. With more than 40 years' experience, the author knows his stuff...Carefully researched, beautifully photographed, thoughtfully designed: The book is worthy of a second look.-- Farm Collector, November 2009" "Farm Industry News, November 2007 ""Sander's work ... comes close to earning the elusive label of 'definitive.'This large-format, beautifully photographed book is perfect for general browsing. After a smartly written first chapter hailing the rise of the tractor as an example of 'muscles to motors, ' Sanders provides thorough histories of the major and minor tractors organized by manufacturer ... The photography is first-rate and the Sanders' prose is clear. The chapters on such stalwarts as Allis-Chambers, J.I. Case, International Harvester and John Deere are impressive surveys ... An excellent book for those who know that tractors embody more than metal."" FFA New Horizons, December 2007 If you enjoy learning about the rich history of tractors, this book is for you ... Besides its in-depth look at some of the rarest tractors ever made, the book also features more than 400 photos of tractors. Omaha World Herald, Nov. 21, 2007(circ.: 184,100) ""Tractor lovers will appreciate the photography and the nuts and bolts information on each tractor."" ReadingThe Farm Tractor is as comfortable as visiting with an old friend. You can start at the beginning, or drop in at any point. Artfully designed, the book is a showcase of Ralph Sanders' world-class photography...But The Farm Tractor is more than just another pretty face. With more than 40 years' experience, the author knows his stuff...Carefully researched, beautifully photographed, thoughtfully designed: The book is worthy of a second look.-- Farm Collector, November 2009" Farm Industry News, November 2007 Sander's work ... comes close to earning the elusive label of 'definitive.'This large-format, beautifully photographed book is perfect for general browsing. After a smartly written first chapter hailing the rise of the tractor as an example of 'muscles to motors, ' Sanders provides thorough histories of the major and minor tractors organized by manufacturer ... The photography is first-rate and the Sanders' prose is clear. The chapters on such stalwarts as Allis-Chambers, J.I. Case, International Harvester and John Deere are impressive surveys ... An excellent book for those who know that tractors embody more than metal. FFA New Horizons, December 2007 If you enjoy learning about the rich history of tractors, this book is for you ... Besides its in-depth look at some of the rarest tractors ever made, the book also features more than 400 photos of tractors. --- Omaha World Herald, Nov. 21, 2007(circ.: 184,100) Tractor lovers will appreciate the photography and the nuts and bolts information on each tractor. --- ReadingThe Farm Tractor is as comfortable as visiting with an old friend. You can start at the beginning, or drop in at any point. Artfully designed, the book is a showcase of Ralph Sanders' world-class photography...But The Farm Tractor is more than just another pretty face. With more than 40 years' experience, the author knows his stuff...Carefully researched, beautifully photographed, thoughtfully designed: The book is worthy of a second look.-- Farm Collector, November 2009 --- Reading The Farm Tractor is as comfortable as visiting with an old friend. You can start at the beginning, or drop in at any point. Artfully designed, the book is a showcase of Ralph Sanders' world-class photography...But The Farm Tractor is more than just another pretty face. With more than 40 years' experience, the author knows his stuff...Carefully researched, beautifully photographed, thoughtfully designed: The book is worthy of a second look.-- Farm Collector, November 2009 Farm Industry News, November 2007 Sander's work ... comes close to earning the elusive label of 'definitive.' This large-format, beautifully photographed book is perfect for general browsing. After a smartly written first chapter hailing the rise of the tractor as an example of 'muscles to motors, ' Sanders provides thorough histories of the major and minor tractors organized by manufacturer ... The photography is first-rate and the Sanders' prose is clear. The chapters on such stalwarts as Allis-Chambers, J.I. Case, International Harvester and John Deere are impressive surveys ... An excellent book for those who know that tractors embody more than metal. <br> FFA New Horizons, December 2007<br> If you enjoy learning about the rich history of tractors, this book is for you ... Besides its in-depth look at some of the rarest tractors ever made, the book also features more than 400 photos of tractors. Author InformationPhotographer-author Ralph W. Sanders has photographed tractors for more than 40 years. Ralph grew up on an Illinois farm where he had ample opportunity to exercise a 1933 Farmall F-12 and 1948 Farmall C, as well as a Farmall H, Farmall MD, and McCormick W-6. He has worked for Prairie Farmer; Successful Farming; and as a full-time freelance agricultural photographer for Deere & Co., Massey-Ferguson, Kinze Mfg., Vermeer Mfg., DuPont Ag, Monsanto Ag, and others. Sanders is the author of several books from Voyageur Press. He lives in West Des Moines, Iowa.Bob Feller is a baseball hall of famer and vintage tractor collector. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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