Unlock 100+ years of automotive history with full access to Automotive Industries’ 100 Year Library for just $90. Gain access to back issues from 1925-1975, delving into the rich legacy of the magazine that began as “The Horseless Age” in 1895, documenting the shift from horse-drawn carriages to motor vehicles.
Originally named “The Automobile” in 1909, the magazine chronicled the early days of gasoline, steam, and electric vehicles. It adopted its current title, “Automotive Industries,” in 1917, and briefly expanded to “Automotive and Aviation Industries” during World War II to include the burgeoning aircraft industry.
As Bill Gates, Founder of Microsoft, remarked, “If you go back and look at The Horseless Age, it’s sort of like the Byte Magazine of the PC industry, very hardcore, covers all the models in-depth, explains what’s going on inside… definitely part of getting things going.”
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