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For more than a decade the trend toward increased mechanization in
U.S. agriculture has been the source of farm worker protests,
legislative hearings, and lawsuits. (The recent case pitting the
University of California's prestigious agriculture research
establishment against Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers is a
prominent example of such litigation.) A key question in the
controversy is whether federal and state governments should
continue to invest more than $1 billion per year in the development
of large-scale, capital-intensive technologies known to have
significant social costs. Opponents of continued public support for
these new technologies argue that they will eliminate thousands of
farm jobs when the nation already suffers from a serious
unemployment problem; proponents contend that such
capital-intensive technologies keep food prices down for consumers
while generating the potential for increased wages for farm
workers. This book explores both sides of the debate, tracing the
history of the mechanization issue and assessing the economic and
sociological bases of the opposing positions. Maintaining that
present methods of analysis are not adequate for resolving the
conflict, Professor Price suggests an alternative approach,
highlighted by a detailed case study of the costs and benefits
generated by a new harvest technology adopted in the
tomato-processing industry in California. He singles out the role
of market structure as the most important variable in the
distribution of benefits resulting from mechanization. Finally he
relates his research findings to policy alternatives concerning
farm mechanization in general, as well as to other problems
involving technological change.
The Bugatti Type 46 was announced in the autumn of 1929. The new
Bugatti chassis, at almost twelve feet in length and powered by an
8-cylinder engine of 5300cc, was intended to be the basis of a
superlative large luxury car - and so it proved to be. Bodied by
the greatest European coachbuilders to the highest standards of
quality and style for rich and discerning clientele, the T46 was in
many ways a smaller Royale and is said to have been the favourite
of Ettore Bugatti. Later, an optional supercharger became available
to create the 46S model.In 1930 the Bugatti Type 50 superseded the
T46. The new model still used the T46's chassis and most of its
running gear, but featured a new, high-performance,
twin-overhead-camshaft engine of just under 5-litre capacity. This
supercharged unit gave the T50 very spirited performance for such a
large and luxurious car, placing the model firmly in the Grand
Sport category.1931 saw a team of T50s take part in the Le Mans
24-Hour race, but the cars were withdrawn before the race finished
after Rost's car crashed, tragically killing a spectator in the
process.In total, fewer than five hundred T46 and T50 Bugattis were
built in but, with the obvious exception of the Royale, these cars
represented the pinnacle of luxury car manufacture for the famous
Molsheim marque. See fabulous coachbuilt bodies by Gaston Grummer,
Chapron, Ghia, James Young, Van Vooren, Weymann, Billeter &
Cartier, Gangloff, Joss Neuce, Mllion-Guiet, Freestone & Webb,
Van den Plas, Arthur Mulliner, Kellner, Lancefield, Corsica, Visse
et Haf, Ottin, Brainsby-Woollard, Sodomka, Graber, Weinburger,
Abbots of Farnham as well as Bugatti's standard bodies.Barrie
Price's work is a concise history of the Bugatti Types 46 and 50,
an engineering analysis and the most thorough survey yet of the
many coachbuilt bodies fitted to these famous chassis. Appendices
include a complete chassis listing and reproductions of promotional
material produced by Bugatti, Bugatti agents and others."...a
galaxy of superb coachbuilt and standard bodies on both chassis
..." - The Automobile"Barry price writes with great authority ...a
fine collection of rare photographs and period advertising material
..." - Classic Car Weekly
Bugatti - The 8-cylinder Touring Cars 1920-34 is a detailed study
of the medium sized touring cars in the extensive range built by
Bugatti during the fifteen years following World War I. Aspects of
design and development are considered together with pictures of
components and chassis commencing with the Type 28 and culminating
with the Type 49. These cars represented the bulk of production and
typify the Bugatti style and design, which was the basis of the
company's unique standing in the field of automobile
engineering.Over 150 different cars are depicted via 200
principally contemporary photographs, many of which have not been
published before. The works of many different coachbuilders,
throughout Europe, built upon these chassis are illustrated
together with tables showing their market position compared with
other makes and models, which were competitors.A study of the
performance of these cars in competition is included together with
a survey of the fall and rise in values over eight decades. The
book represents an important addition to the series already
produced by Veloce covering models Type 40, Types 46/50 and Types
57/57S. The royalties pass to the Bugatti Trust, a foundation
dedicated to the study of the works of Ettore Bugatti and the
furtherance of aesthetics in engineering design.
Cliff Notes for Teaching: A Journey of Two Inner City Teachers'
Search for Excellence by Christina Varghese and Barry Price raises
the bar for all teachers concerned with getting results vs.
learning more teaching theory. Developed by working teachers and
applied in the testing ground of inner-city schools, Cliff Notes
for Teaching gives fun, simple, and insightful strategies designed
to improve the teaching environment and increase any student's
performance. Recipients of Donors Choose and the Children for
Children's TAP grants; and Teachers Networks awards authors
Varghese and Price share their own best practices that helped them
reach their students and make a difference in one of the toughest
teaching educational settings in the country: the Bronx, New York.
Written in plain English and filled with common sense tools and
techniques, Cliff Notes for Teaching is designed for new teachers,
coaches, principals, and anyone interested in effective education
and helping students excel.
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