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- "Something about Motorettes; From Paris to Versailles and Back," De Dion-Bouton, 1901 - French builders Albert Comte De Dion and Georges Bouton produced their first gasoline-powered vehicles in 1895. While De Dion-Bouton was headquartered in Paris, a New York-based company built cars under license for the American market from 1900-1902. This brochure promoted the reliability of the American-built Motorette, describing lengthy journeys with the car in France, the United States, and Great Britain.

- 1901
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"Something about Motorettes; From Paris to Versailles and Back," De Dion-Bouton, 1901
French builders Albert Comte De Dion and Georges Bouton produced their first gasoline-powered vehicles in 1895. While De Dion-Bouton was headquartered in Paris, a New York-based company built cars under license for the American market from 1900-1902. This brochure promoted the reliability of the American-built Motorette, describing lengthy journeys with the car in France, the United States, and Great Britain.
- 1955 General Motors Publication, "Styling. The Look of Things" - This General Motors booklet reflected the growing importance of the Stylist, whose ostensible task, according to the author of the booklet, was to make things beautiful by "developing a form of beauty exactly suited to the purpose -- a form of beauty evolved from within."

- 1955
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1955 General Motors Publication, "Styling. The Look of Things"
This General Motors booklet reflected the growing importance of the Stylist, whose ostensible task, according to the author of the booklet, was to make things beautiful by "developing a form of beauty exactly suited to the purpose -- a form of beauty evolved from within."
- General Motors Publication, "Progress toward pollution-free cars," 1970 - In 1970, General Motors released this brochure about its automotive emissions research. The brochure provided background information about air pollution challenges, a progress report, and GM's plans to achieve its goals.

- 1970
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General Motors Publication, "Progress toward pollution-free cars," 1970
In 1970, General Motors released this brochure about its automotive emissions research. The brochure provided background information about air pollution challenges, a progress report, and GM's plans to achieve its goals.