H. R. Sheffer Books

Great cars
Great cars

By H. R. Sheffer

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Introduces several of the great antique and classic cars produced in the years before 1942, including the Stanley Steamer, Mercedes-Benz, Rolls-Royce, and Packard.

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Trains
Trains

By H. R. Sheffer

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A brief history of trains and railroads, spotlighting innovations that keep them running today.

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Paddlewheelers
Paddlewheelers

By H. R. Sheffer

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A brief history of paddlewheelers and their designers.

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Airplanes
Airplanes

By H. R. Sheffer

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A brief history of airplanes, from the flying machines designed by da Vinci to the sophisticated aircraft of today.

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Tractors
Tractors

By H. R. Sheffer

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Introduces the wheeled and crawler tractors, explains how they work, and details their contribution to industry and agriculture.

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R.V.'s
R.V.'s

By H. R. Sheffer, Harriette Sheffer Abels

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Describes various kinds of vehicles equipped for fun, including station wagons, campers, trailers, motor homes, dune buggies, and others.

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Cycles (Movin' on)
Cycles (Movin' on)

By H. R. Sheffer

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Follows the history of motorcycles and their growth in popularity since the first one was made in Germany in 1885.

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Race cars
Race cars

By H. R. Sheffer

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A brief history of automobile racing, highlighting different types of racing cars used over the years.

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Vans
Vans

By H. R. Sheffer

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A brief history of vans and their many uses.

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