Case: The First 100 Years


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James S. Giles, Case: The First 100 Years: A Pictorial and Historical Review of W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery. Hardbound (large format) in glassine protected dust jacket. Sevierville, TN: Smoky Mountain Knife Works, 1989. 192 pages. Premiere edition. Illustrated. Book and dust jacket fine. Difficult to find. $80.

Case: The First 100 Years by James S. Giles chronicles the rich history of the J.I. Case Company, a pioneer in agricultural and construction machinery whose innovations helped shape American industry. Through detailed narrative and archival photographs, Giles traces the company’s journey from its founding in the 19th century to its emergence as a global leader in heavy equipment.

This meticulously researched volume highlights the engineering breakthroughs, key personalities, and enduring legacy of Case, revealing how the company’s commitment to quality and innovation transformed farming and construction practices across generations.

An essential read for machinery enthusiasts, historians, and anyone fascinated by the evolution of American industry, Case: The First 100 Years celebrates a century of ingenuity and progress.

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