Description
Cover has significant wear and fading. Pages are clean with some edge yellowing. Spine is frayed but binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “The fundamental principles of driving” by Homer James Tysor offers a captivating glimpse into the early days of automotive education. Published in the 1920s, when automobiles were still a novel invention, this pioneering work aimed to equip drivers with the essential knowledge and skills for safe and responsible operation. Tysor, an early advocate for driver education, meticulously covers topics ranging from vehicle mechanics and road rules to defensive driving techniques. His practical approach, infused with a touch of wit, reflects the excitement and challenges of navigating the rapidly evolving automotive landscape. Despite its age and wear, this book remains a fascinating historical artifact, capturing the spirit of innovation and adaptation that defined the automotive revolution. Collectors and enthusiasts of early motoring literature will appreciate this rare survivor, a testament to the enduring importance of driver education.