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Horseless Age, The (first published November 1895, merged into Motor Age 



in 1918). 

 Motor (first published in 1903). 

 Motor Age (first published September 1899). 

 Motor Life (first published March 1906). 

 Society of Automotive Engineers Journal (first published in April 1911 



as S. A. E. Bulletin). 



During the years 1904 through 1929, illustrated handbooks were is- 

 sued annually by the Association of Licensed Automobile Manufac- 

 turers and its successors, the Automobile Board of Trade and the 

 National Automobile Chamber of Commerce. This organization is 

 now called the Automobile Manufacturers Association. These books 

 list the major specifications for all the automobiles made by the mem- 

 bers of those groups and are a valuable source of information. The 

 Automobile Manufacturers Association also publishes a pamphlet en- 

 titled "Automobile Facts and Figures," which contains many statistics 

 pertaining to the automobile industry. 



Four clubs currently issue illustrated publications containing ar- 

 ticles by authoritative writers, as well as reprinted articles from 

 the old commercial periodicals. Their publications are as follows : 



Antique AutomoMle, The — Published quarterly by the Antique Automobile 

 Club of America, Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., Philadelphia 9, Pa. 



Bult) Horn, The — Published quarterly by the Veteran Motor Car Club of 

 America, Inc., 15 Newton Street, Brookline, Mass. 



Horseless Carriage Club Gazette, The — Published quarterly by the Horse- 

 less Carriage Club, Post Oflice Box 503, West Los Angeles 25, Calif. 



Old Timers News — Published by the Automobile Old Timers, Inc., 22 East 

 Thirty-eighth Street, New York 16, N. Y. 



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