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by H. Clifford (Harry Clifford) Brokaw, Charles A. (Charles Ackerman) Starr
Putnam’s Automobile Handbook
By H. Clifford Brokaw Principal And Charles A. Starr Of the Staff of the Automobile School of the West Side Young Men’s Christian Association of New York City
FOREWORD
ILLUSTRATIONS
Putnam’s Automobile Handbook CHAPTER I WHAT TO DO UPON PURCHASING A CAR
CHAPTER II SOME THINGS TO AVOID
CHAPTER III WHAT AN AUTOMOBILE IS
CHAPTER IV WHAT MAKES THE ENGINE GO
CHAPTER V EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
CHAPTER VI IF WELL “SLICKED” THE ENGINE RUNS
A practical companion for early motorists, this handbook gathers years of hands‑on experience from a pioneering driving school. It steers everyday owners away from costly repairs by teaching simple, common‑sense techniques for spotting and fixing the typical wheezes, squeaks, and knocks that a car may develop. The authors keep the language clear, focusing on what you can do yourself rather than on deep engineering theory.
Inside, readers find organized advice on routine care—checking oil, fuel, and basic engine health—and step‑by‑step guidance for diagnosing minor problems without a workshop. The book also offers insight into how the newest accessories and methods can keep a vehicle running smoothly, emphasizing prevention over panic. Whether you’re a new driver eager to understand your car or a seasoned owner looking for a reliable reference, this guide aims to make the road ahead less intimidating and more enjoyable.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (427K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Charlene Taylor, Brian Wilcox and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2021-06-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1886–1965
Best known for a practical 1918 guide to early motoring, this American writer helped explain how the modern motor-car worked at a time when automobiles were still new to many readers. His surviving published work has the feel of a hands-on manual shaped by the fast-changing world of early twentieth-century transportation.
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An early 20th-century writer whose work ranged from social commentary to practical motoring advice, he published both a reform-minded book, The Underworld and the Upper, and a hands-on automobile guide coauthored with H. Clifford Brokaw. Though little biographical detail is readily documented, his surviving books show an author interested in the fast-changing modern world.
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