Award-winning author and historian Clifford W. Zink tells the complete story of the Mercer automobile, built in Trenton, N.J. at the beginning of the 20th century and raced across the country in the days when car design was at the center of American technological innovation. The Mercer was conceived by Washington A. Roebling II, heir to a bridge-building dynasty who died tragically on the Titanic, and raced in the premier contests of the early U.S. auto racing including Indianapolis and the Grand Prize of America. Written with input from Mercer collectors and with new details on the car's racing history, Mercer Magic is the definitive history of "America's first sports car.''
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