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A readable, reasonably concise history of a large corporation, focused primarily on the philosophy of management and corporate objectives during its early years of growth and development.
The romance of rubber by John Martin describes the United States Rubber Company as the largest rubber manufacturer in the world. He established the success story of crude rubber supremacy by Wickham, who might be called the father of plantation rubber. He further discusses the impact of Charles Goodyear, a man responsible for making rubber useful for the Americans. It's a lovely story of the American rubber industry.
Here are the memoirs of a modern industrial enterprise--an intimate business history that is part of the pageant of America's history, giving us a richer understanding of the greatness and glory of our country. As the first fifty years of The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company coincided with the halfway mark of the twentieth century, they spanned the wonderful period of change from horse-and-buggy days to the automotive era. What were the creative forces at work? What did they achieve in terms of public service? The Firestone Story narrates the flow of events in absorbing detail.
The rubber industry was born in bankruptcy and built through bankruptcies. As this history details, many of the great rubber barons--Charles Goodyear, Harvey Firestone, B.F. Goodrich, F.A. Seiberling--found themselves or their companies in bankruptcy courts. Fortunately, the industry has always proven as elastic as its product. From the early search for an American location to process the rubber of the tropics to the collapse of the industry, this is the story of rubber in America.