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The Hardest, Longest Race

Henry Ford and the Cross-Country Contest That Changed America
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In 1909, America was home to 253 automakers, a landscape of visionaries and would-be barons of the new century. But when millionaire M. Robert Guggenheim announced an "Ocean to Ocean" contest from New York City to the Seattle World's Fair, only three companies were brassy enough... Read More
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In 1909, America was home to 253 automakers, a landscape of visionaries and would-be barons of the new century. But when millionaire M. Robert Guggenheim announced an "Ocean to Ocean" contest from New York City to the Seattle World's Fair, only three companies were brassy enough to show up at the starting line: Acme, Ford, and Shawmut.

Oddsmakers favoured the Acme and Itala, a pricey import also joining the race, while dismissing the pint-sized Ford β€” a homely little number called the Model T β€” and the long-shot Shawmut, struggling to survive after a factory fire. Many didn't believe any of the cars would reach Seattle at all, as they would need to forge a 4,106-mile course of mountain ranges, mud bogs, washed-out wagon bridges, and harrowing canyon trails, long before the era of asphalt highways, seatbelts, and service stations.

But Henry Ford was intent on proving that the Model T could beat out the muscular luxury cars β€” and he didn't plan to leave it to chance. A little over three weeks after the race began, a Ford crossed the line hours ahead of the Shawmut.

Except that victory was a fraud.

The Hardest, Longest Race is a colourful tale of ambition and subterfuge, but it is also a love letter to America at the turn of the 20th Century. As a seeming people's champion β€” a car for the masses β€” traverses the vast nation, Moskowitz brings to vivid life the diverse populace and landscape that it would soon transform.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781250282675

Publisher: St Martin's Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 June 2026

Country: United States

Imprint: St Martin's Press

Illustration: Includes one map plus one 8-page black-and-white photograph insert

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 368

About the Author

ERIC MOSKOWITZ spent 12 years at The Boston Globe, where he covered transportation and was part of the team that received the Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing. He has written for The Atlantic and The New York Times, and his work has appeared in The Best American Sports Writing and The Best American Newspaper Narratives anthologies. He studied American history at the University of Pennsylvania and lives near Boston with his wife and children.

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