Providing an interesting glimpse into the steam traction engines and
internal combustion tractors that revolutionized the world of farming,
this collection focuses on American tractors from the late 1850s to the
beginning of the Great Depression. With farm journal
advertisements--dating from 1909 through 1929--this account considers
how something as ordinary and utilitarian as a tractor seems to have
inherent standards of good design, correct proportion, and beauty.
Intended for tractor enthusiasts, historians, artists, illustrators,
students of industrial design, and graphic art lovers, this fascinating
book recounts an important piece of history.