Two Pulitzer Prize Nominations! Evinrude-Johnson and The Legend of OMC is a coffee-table book about the remarkable history of the world's largest maker of outboard motors. First known as "detachable rowboat motors", a race for outboard speed and power has propelled the marine industry from Evinrude's small shed in Milwaukee into a billion-dollar worldwide company. This classic volume documents OMC products from 1909 to 1993. Individually boxed. 144 pp., 85 color, 119 black & white images.
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Two Pulitzer Prize Nominations! Evinrude-Johnson and The Legend of OMC is a coffee-table book about the remarkable history of the world's largest maker of outboard motors. First known as "detachable rowboat motors", a race for outboard speed and power has propelled the marine industry from Evinrude's small shed in Milwaukee into a billion-dollar worldwide company. This classic volume documents OMC products from 1909 to 1993. Individually boxed. 144 pp., 85 color, 119 black & white images.
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Good. Size: 9x1x14; Ex-library with usual markings (date due slip, stickers, stamps, etc..). Dust jacket protected by plastic. Cover in great shape. Binding is secure. Pages in great condition. Our feedback says it all! Feel confident when you order from Hilltop Book Shop.
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Very Good in Good jacket. 4to. vii, 144pp, index, num bw & col ills, pictorial endpapers. Green cloth in jacket. Generally light edge wear to jacket but some silverfish loss at top front and similar hole at rear flap fold. Some foxing to prelims. The story of Evinrude, Johnson and OMC-the thrid largest boatbuilder worldwide at time of publication. Loosely inserted office memo from OMC (Outboard Marine Corporation) outlining presentation of the volume to staff.