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- The Ford Game and Travel Book, 1959 - As the interstate highway system expanded and automobiles became more reliable, the distance of the average automobile trip lengthened. Families traveling long hours looked for ways to occupy restless children while on the road. The 1959 Ford Game and Travel Book included games, songs, stories, riddles, and information enough to "provide hours and hours of pleasure for the whole family during the trip."

- 1959
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The Ford Game and Travel Book, 1959
As the interstate highway system expanded and automobiles became more reliable, the distance of the average automobile trip lengthened. Families traveling long hours looked for ways to occupy restless children while on the road. The 1959 Ford Game and Travel Book included games, songs, stories, riddles, and information enough to "provide hours and hours of pleasure for the whole family during the trip."
- "The Second Ford Treasury of Favorite Recipes from Famous Eating Places," 1954 - A Ford Motor Company recipe book might seem unusual, but the automaker appealed to customers through wide-ranging marketing efforts in the post-World War II era. Beginning in 1950, writer and food critic Nancy Kennedy compiled recipes from Ford's promotional magazines, <em>Ford Times</em> and <em>Lincoln-Mercury Times</em>, in a series of recipe books. These "Treasuries of Favorite Recipes" spotlighted noteworthy American restaurants.

- 1954
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"The Second Ford Treasury of Favorite Recipes from Famous Eating Places," 1954
A Ford Motor Company recipe book might seem unusual, but the automaker appealed to customers through wide-ranging marketing efforts in the post-World War II era. Beginning in 1950, writer and food critic Nancy Kennedy compiled recipes from Ford's promotional magazines, Ford Times and Lincoln-Mercury Times, in a series of recipe books. These "Treasuries of Favorite Recipes" spotlighted noteworthy American restaurants.
- "The Ford Treasury of Favorite Recipes from Famous Eating Places," 1950 - A Ford Motor Company recipe book might seem unusual, but the automaker appealed to customers through wide-ranging marketing efforts in the post-World War II era. Beginning in 1950, writer and food critic Nancy Kennedy compiled recipes from Ford's promotional magazines, <em>Ford Times</em> and <em>Lincoln-Mercury Times</em>, in a series of recipe books. These "Treasuries of Favorite Recipes" spotlighted noteworthy American restaurants.

- 1950
- Collections - Artifact
"The Ford Treasury of Favorite Recipes from Famous Eating Places," 1950
A Ford Motor Company recipe book might seem unusual, but the automaker appealed to customers through wide-ranging marketing efforts in the post-World War II era. Beginning in 1950, writer and food critic Nancy Kennedy compiled recipes from Ford's promotional magazines, Ford Times and Lincoln-Mercury Times, in a series of recipe books. These "Treasuries of Favorite Recipes" spotlighted noteworthy American restaurants.
- "The New Ford Treasury of Favorite Recipes from Famous Restaurants," 1963 - A Ford Motor Company recipe book might seem unusual, but the automaker appealed to customers through wide-ranging marketing efforts in the post-World War II era. Beginning in 1950, writer and food critic Nancy Kennedy compiled recipes from Ford's promotional magazines, <em>Ford Times</em> and <em>Lincoln-Mercury Times</em>, in a series of recipe books. These "Treasuries of Favorite Recipes" spotlighted noteworthy American restaurants.

- 1963
- Collections - Artifact
"The New Ford Treasury of Favorite Recipes from Famous Restaurants," 1963
A Ford Motor Company recipe book might seem unusual, but the automaker appealed to customers through wide-ranging marketing efforts in the post-World War II era. Beginning in 1950, writer and food critic Nancy Kennedy compiled recipes from Ford's promotional magazines, Ford Times and Lincoln-Mercury Times, in a series of recipe books. These "Treasuries of Favorite Recipes" spotlighted noteworthy American restaurants.