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| FWD Fire Trucks 1914-1963 Photo Archive |
| Long recognized for the production of specialized vehicles for use by highway departments, utility companies, construction firms, and the oil industry, The Four Wheel Drive Auto Company also establis... |
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| Mack Fire Trucks:1911-2005 |
| While famous for their trucks, Mack also built many fire trucks, holding a prominent position as a fire apparatus manufacturer for over 80 years. |
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| Ahrens-Fox Fire Apparatus Photo Archive |
| Of all the companies that built motor fire apparatus in America in the 20th century, none has acquired the cult-like devotion accorded the unique products of the Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Company of Cin... |
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| American LaFrance 400 Series Photo Archi |
| Powered by the companys industry-leading V-12 engine, the 400 Series Metropolitan with its long, gracefully tapered hood, skirted fenders, classically-proportioned gabled radiator and oversized whee... |
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| Classic American Ambulances & Funeral Ve |
| Two books for the price of one! Covering the early and classic time period of ambulances and funeral vehicles, two out-of-print yet in demand Iconografix books have now been combined into one book an... |
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| Emergency One Fire Apparatus 1974-2007 |
| From an inconspicuous beginning in Ocala, Florida, in 1974, Emergency One rocketed to the front rank of the U.S. fire apparatus industry in less than a decade. E-One's astonishing rise stunned it... |
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| Fighting Fire: Trucks, Tools and Tactics |
| Nothing stirs the blood like the flashing lights and blaring siren of a fire truck racing to fight a blaze. The action photography in this book captures that excitement in all of its forms. In powe... |
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| Fire Chief Cars 1900-1997 Photo Album |
| When responding to an emergency in the early 1900s, the fire chief rode in a horse-drawn buggy. In some fire departments today the chiefs car is still referred to as the "chiefs buggy." Coverage in t... |
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| Fire Engines |
| With sirens screaming, this blazing book delivers a stunning tribute to firefighting history over the past 200 years. From human bucket brigades and horse-drawn steam pumpers, Fire Engines arrives on... |
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| Funeral Service & Flower Cars Photo Arch |
| Throughout history, flowers have accompanied the deceased to their final resting place. At first, flowers were carried in the hearse with the casket, or in a separate carriage. With the advent of the... |
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| Industrial & Private Fire Apparatus:1925 |
| Here is your chance to see some of the world_s most secret fire apparatus. Corporations do not welcome photographers so these rigs are rarely seen and publicity concerning the rigs is discouraged. Fi... |
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| John Bean and FMC Fire Apparatus |
| The diverse Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation, later named FMC Corporation, made chemical and agricultural equipment dating back to the late 1800s. The Bean Spray Pump Company was an FMC divisi... |
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| The Evolution of Aerial Fire Apparatus |
| An inventive machinist in the San Francisco Fire Department repair shop, Daniel D. Hayes patented the first successful aerial ladder in America in 1868. At first these heavy ladders were raised by ha... |
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| American Fire Apparatus Co. 1922-1993 Ph |
| American Fire Apparatus produced a remarkable number of apparatus and was, for many years, an innovator and major force in the industry. View the complete line from beginning to the end including bru... |
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| American La France 700 1945-1952 Series |
| An American classic - capturing the attention of the industry, the American LaFrance 700 Series was introduced in 1945. With a radically new cab-forward design, it offered great improvements over pre... |
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| American LaFrance 700 and 800 Series 195 |
| Through carefully selected and researched photographs, this nostalgic volume illustrates the progression and minor intricate detail changes of the American LaFrance 700 and 800 Series. Follow the tra... |
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| American LaFrance 700 Series:1945-1952 P |
| In this follow-up to the successful first volume, even more exquisite photographs offer another look at this classic American fire truck. Superb, never-before-published photography includes images fr... |
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| American LaFrance 900 Series 1958-1964 P |
| Lawrence Phillips continues the fascinating story of American LaFrance with the birth and life of the popular 900 Series of fire aparatus. Exquisite photographs are accompanied by informative caption... |
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| Classic Seagrave:1935-1951 Photo Archive |
| Classic Seagrave chassis, ranging from wide-open doorless cab models with sporty one-piece fold-down windshields, to radically streamlined completely enclosed Safety Sedan bodies. ... |
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| Crown Firecoach:1951-1985 Photo Archive |
| As one of the pioneers of cab-forward rigs, Crown produced fire apparatus with a distinctive appearance that enthusiasts and collectors still appreciate today. This photographic collection displayys ... |
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