News from the Archives

News from the Archives
Author: United States. National Archives and Records Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1985
Genre: Archives
ISBN:

LeTourneau Earthmovers

LeTourneau Earthmovers
Author: Eric C. Orlemann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release:
Genre: Earthmoving machinery
ISBN: 9781610605885

This book examines the Texas-based company's heavy equipment that has been used in the mining, construction, and oil industries from the 1920s to present. Two hundred photos illustrate the fascinating tales behind LeTourneau breakthroughs like the first electric-diesel front-end loader. Founder Robert Gilmour LeTourneau is regarded as the father of high-volume earthmoving equipment, and holds more U.S. patents than any other person, save Thomas Edison. Fans of heavy equipment are sure to enjoy this profile of the manufacturer of the world's largest front-end loaders.

Mack AP Super Duty Trucks 1926-1938 Photo Archive

Mack AP Super Duty Trucks 1926-1938 Photo Archive
Author: Mack Trucks Historical Museum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Mack trucks
ISBN: 9781882256549

A magnificent collection of rare black & white photographs specially selected from public and private archives promote the strength and versatility of these individual Mack models. Filled with informative captions providing concise histories of each featured model. Mack AP trucks at work on construction of the Hoover Dam. Photographs from the Mack Trucks Historical Museum Archives.

Russell Graders Photo Archive

Russell Graders Photo Archive
Author: University of California, Davis. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Graders (Earthmoving machinery)
ISBN: 9781882256112

Russell graders and road maintainers at work with Caterpillar, Deere, International-Harvester, Fordson, Twin City and others.

The Book of Merlyn

The Book of Merlyn
Author: T.H. White
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2018-09-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147731735X

The long-lost conclusion to The Once and Future King, in which King Arthur faces his final battle against his son. This magical account of King Arthur’s last night on earth, rediscovered in a collection of T. H. White’s papers at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin, spent twenty-six weeks on the New York Times bestseller list following its publication in 1977. While preparing for his final, fatal battle with his bastard son, Mordred, Arthur returns to the Animal Council with Merlyn, where the deliberations center on ways to abolish war. More self-revealing than any other of White’s books, Merlyn shows his mind at work as he agonized over whether to join the fight against Nazi Germany while penning the epic that would become The Once and Future King. The Book of Merlyn has been cited as a major influence by such illustrious writers as Kazuo Ishiguro, J. K. Rowling, Helen Macdonald, Neil Gaiman, and Lev Grossman. “Arriving from beyond the curve of time and apparently from the grave, The Book of Merlyn stirs its own pages, saying, wait: you didn’t get the whole story. . . . It gives us a final glimpse of those two immortal characters, Wart and Merlyn, up close, slo-mo, with a considered and affectionate scrutiny. The book is an elegiac posting from a master storyteller of the twentieth century. Its reissue in our next century is just as welcome as when it first arrived forty years ago. . . . Certainly the moral questions about the military use of force perplex the world still. . . . The efficacy of treaties, the trading of insults among the potentates of the day, the testing of weapons, the weaponizing of trade—these strategies are still front and center. Rather terrifyingly so. We do well to revisit what that old schoolteacher of children, Merlyn, has been trying to point out to us about power and responsibility.” —Gregory Maguire, bestselling author of Wicked,from the foreword “Such a small thing, The Book of Merlyn, to hold so much. Joyful and despairing, heartbreaking, yet full of hope. As wonderful and fearful to read today as it was when I first found it in 1978. And the world has as much need of it today as it did then—more, perhaps. But will the world be ready to listen?” —Mercedes Lackey, New York Times–bestselling author of the Valdemar and Elves on the Road series

International Tractractor Photo Archive

International Tractractor Photo Archive
Author: P. A. Letourneau
Publisher: Iconografix
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: IHC tractors
ISBN: 9781882256488

A magnificent collection of rare black & white photographs specially selected from public and private archives promote the unique characteristics of these popular tractors. Filled with informative captions providing histories of featured models. Construction scenes, farming, logging, mining and more.

Outside in

Outside in
Author: Andrew Preston
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190459859

These original essays exemplify how the transnational history of the United States is being written today. The authors offer fresh work that focuses on the circuits of border-crossing activity that Americans have inhabited, while still taking the nation-state seriously.

Holt Tractors Photo Archive

Holt Tractors Photo Archive
Author: P.A. Letourneau
Publisher: Enthusiast Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994-02-27
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781882256105

Early Caterpillar tractors and steam tractors that made Holt famous. Created by the company as a record of the steam & gas tractors built between 1894 & 1912.

R. G. LeTourneau Heavy Equipment

R. G. LeTourneau Heavy Equipment
Author: Eric Orlemann
Publisher: Enthusiast Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-05-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781583882146

In the history of heavy equipment development, no single man’s name is more respected or revered as that of R. G. LeTourneau. Robert Gilmour LeTourneau is considered by many to be the dean of high-speed mobile earthmoving equipment. His designs of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s laid the fundamental groundwork for many of the earthmoving machines we see on a daily basis. Self-propelled, rubber tired scrapers, bulldozing blades, and rippers were all conceived under his engineering genius in the quest for moving material at the lowest-cost-per-yard. The time period of 1921 to 1953 saw many of R. G. LeTourneau’s most important heavy-equipment introductions, such as the Carryall and the Tournapull, and the initial development of the electric drive wheel. This first volume of fantastic machine creations covers the early years up until the sale of the company to Westinghouse in 1953. Standard production, specials, and experimental machines in rare archival images, some in print for the very first time, help showcase what made R. G. LeTourneau so important in the heavy equipment industry.