the dearborn publishing company.3&<ñ what does this mean?ing them to libraries for free and encouraging people to read them. they weren't being requested, necessarily. >> he was a very wealthy man. he believed in this cause. i'll pass these around. please take care of these. they are irreplaceable. he believed they should get maximum publicity, and the way, what he did, he knew about public relations. he knew how to get it done.f?1 he sent free copies to every library in america and the use were very, very cheaply produced books. why do you think he prepared -- produced them cheaply? but the fact that they were very cheap meant what? >> he wanted everyone to have access to them.>la> >> yes. this is not a book for the elite. everyone could afford to get the four volume book of henry ford. and in fact, every ford sales book had these books. this will help you understand g why jews refuse to buy ford products in those days. the publications and three automobiles were closely linked. i gave you some materials, photocopied from these books. the t