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Fire engines - USA and Canada: books - manufacturers (2/3)

A book about North American fire trucks? Here are books on the history, technology and vehicles of American and Canadian manufacturers (2/3).

Emergency One Fire Apparatus 1974-2007

From an inconspicuous beginning in Ocala, Florida, in 1974, Emergency One rocketed to the front rank of the U.S. fire apparatus industry in less than a decade. E-One's astonishing rise stunned its long-established competitors and changed the way fire apparatus was constructed in the United States.
E-One's success was achieved by using pre-built interchangeable modules installed on any commercial truck chassis, and a complete fire truck could be ready in 30-60 days instead of the six months to a year needed by its competitors.

E-One's quick upstart allowed them to introduce their own custom cab-forward chassis in 1984, the Hurricane, which was also highly successful. Today, E-One remains the industry's second-largest player, behind rival Pierce. This book is packed full of colourful photos, and each chapter on various models covers the earliest rigs to today's beauties.

Author:Kent Parrish
Specs:112 pages, 28 x 21.5 x 1 cm / 11 x 8.5 x 0.39 in, paperback
Illustrations:302 colour photographs
Publisher:Iconografix (USA, 2008)
Book: Emergency One Fire Apparatus 1974-2007

Emergency One Fire Apparatus 1974-2007

Language: English

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Grumman Fire Apparatus 1976-1992 - Photo Archive

Grumman Allied Industries acquired Howe Fire Apparatus in 1976. The Grumman Emergency Products division built on the foundation laid by the legendary Howe and Oren names and soon became one of the largest and most well-known producers of fire apparatuses in the United States. Grumman introduced innovation and space-age technology to the fire apparatus industry in the short span of just 16 years.

This book highlights the wide range of pumpers, tankers, and aerials built by Grumman on commercial and custom chassis with model names such as the Minicat, Attackcat, Wildcat, Firecat, Aerialcat, and Panther.

Author:Kent D. Parrish
Specs:126 pages, 21.5 x 26 x 1 cm / 8.5 x 10.25 x 0.39 in, paperback
Illustrations:146 b&w photographs
Publisher:Iconografix (USA, 2006)
Book: Grumman Fire Apparatus 1976-1992 - Photo Archive

Grumman Fire Apparatus 1976-1992

Language: English

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Hahn Fire Apparatus 1923-1990 - Photo Archive

Hahn was a medium size manufacturer of durable, reliable fire apparatus. Similar to Crown fire apparatus but with an East Coast focus.
Unlike many other smaller manufacturers, Hahn produced its own custom chassis as well as building on other manufacturers chassis. Its chassis was also used by other small truck manufacturers.

Hahn made a variety of apparatus, from tractor-drawn ladder trucks, to rear mounted aerials. Hahn's designs were very unique and identifiable. Very little has been published on Hahn in the past. This book uses previously unpublished photographs, many factory delivery shots, to document the story of Hahn from its inception to its demise.

Author:Tom W. Shand
Specs:126 pages, 21.5 x 26 x 0.9 cm / 8.5 x 10.25 x 0.35 in, paperback
Illustrations:numerous b&w photographs
Publisher:Iconografix (USA, 2002)
Book: Hahn Fire Apparatus 1923-1990 - Photo Archive

Hahn Fire Apparatus 1923-1990

Language: English

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Imperial Fire Apparatus 1969-1976 - Photo Archive

Imperial was unique in that within its first two years in existence it manufactured, sold and delivered a complete line of fire apparatus.
View the complete line including brush trucks, mini-pumpers, pumpers (both custom and commercial), tankers, snorkels and aerial ladders. Informative text and captions include a brief company history, as well as delivery schedules and cost where available.

Author:Richard J. Gergel
Specs:128 pages, 21.5 x 26 x 0.8 cm / 8.5 x 10.25 x 0.31 in, paperback
Illustrations:121 b&w photographs
Publisher:Iconografix (USA, 2003)
Book: Imperial Fire Apparatus 1969-1976 - Photo Archive

Imperial Fire Apparatus 1969-1976

Language: English

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Industrial & Private Fire Apparatus 1925-2001 - Photo Archive

Little known and seldom seen! "Highly secretive" best describes this area of fire apparatus. The photographs included in this book are of individual rigs rarely seen since corporations do not welcome photographers and indeed discourage publicity concerning the rigs.

Includes rigs used by aircraft plants, arsenals, atomic energy plants, chemical plants, dams, hotels, movie studios, mining, petroleum companies, prisons, railroads, and theme parks, among others.
Fire apparatus fans will welcome the opportunity to see rigs they have never before seen.

Author:Leo E. Duliba
Specs:128 pages, 1 x 1 x 0 cm / 0.4 x 0.4 x 0 in, paperback
Illustrations:120 b&w photographs
Publisher:Iconografix (USA, 2001)
Book: Industrial & Private Fire Apparatus 1925-2001 - Photo Archive

Industrial & Private Fire Apparatus 1925-2001

Language: English

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Maxim Fire Apparatus Photo History

Follow the development of Maxim Motor Co.'s fire apparatus from the company's beginning in 1914 through numerous ownership changes and financial crises, up to its final days in the late 1980s.
Although many of the company records were lost or destroyed, the author has filled in the details of the rigs shown through meticulous research.

Carefully selected photographs create a magnificent photographic history of Maxim's fire apparatus that will appeal to all fire apparatus enthusiasts. Beginning with the first three Maxim apparatuses built in 1914, included photos show commercial chassis and conventional chassis, pumpers, aerials, brush trucks, rescues and tankers. Also included are some of the unusual and one-of-a-kind rigs.

Author:Howard T. Smith
Specs:120 pages, 23 x 18.5 x 1 cm / 9.1 x 7.3 x 0.39 in, paperback
Illustrations:122 b&w photographs
Publisher:Iconografix (USA, 2004)
Book: Maxim Fire Apparatus Photo History

Maxim Fire Apparatus Photo History

Language: English

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Oren Fire Apparatus - Photo Archive

Oren Fire Apparatus manufacturing developed as an offshoot of The Roanoke Welding and Equipment Company, a Roanoke, Virginia, based family business founded in 1917, which specialized in welding, fabrication, automotive repair and specialty truck body building.
It was an easy complement to build some small-town light-duty pumpers. These were so well received that by the early 1940s fire engines became the company's principal products. Oren became a favorite of the fire service, and in advertisements proudly proclaimed itself The South's Only Fire Truck Manufacturer.

Carefully selected photos by noted historian Thomas L. Herman create a magnificent photographic history of Oren built rigs, from the early front mount pumpers to the more advanced body designs built on commercial chassis and the famous and awe inspiring custom rigs.
Also featured, in photos never before published, are the very first aerial ladder built by Oren and the very unusual one of a kind rigs. This volume will delight fire apparatus enthusiasts everywhere.

Author:Thomas L. Herman
Specs:128 pages, 21.5 x 26 x 1.1 cm / 8.5 x 10.25 x 0.43 in, paperback
Illustrations:124 b&w and 46 colour photographs
Publisher:Iconografix (USA, 2010)
Book: Oren Fire Apparatus - Photo Archive

Oren Fire Apparatus

Language: English

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Pierce Fire Apparatus 1939-2006

Founded by Dudley and Humphrey Pierce in 1913, the Auto Body Works, of Appleton, Wisconsin, became noted for producing custom utility bodies on commercial truck chassis. In 1939, the Auto Body Works began building fire apparatus bodies to supplement its business. The company would eventually assume the name of Pierce Manufacturing.
Propelled by an association with the famous Snorkel device and the introduction of products that would become fire service trends, Pierce became the new giant in the fire apparatus industry. Today, Pierce Manufacturing is a division of the Oshkosh Truck Corporation.

This book vividly illustrates the history of Pierce fire apparatus from its first fire apparatus bodies to its ultra modern machines of today. The progression of Pierce fire apparatus is displayed through the use of black and white photographs from both well known fire apparatus photographers and company archives.
Included are apparatus deliveries from every state in the United States, as well as exports to other countries, and examples of nearly every model and variation produced by Pierce. A vibrant colour gallery shows fire apparatus in a wide array of colour schemes specified by Pierce customers and displays the finest photographs available.

Author:Kent Parrish, Shane MacKichan
Specs:160 pages, 28 x 21.5 x 1.3 cm / 11 x 8.5 x 0.51 in, paperback
Illustrations:350 b&w and colour photographs
Publisher:Iconografix (USA, 2007)
Book: Pierce Fire Apparatus 1939-2006

Pierce Fire Apparatus 1939-2006

Language: English

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TASC Fire Apparatus 1946-1985

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Van Pelt Fire Apparatus 1925-1987

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Young Fire Equipment 1932-1991 Photo Archive

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