Book - Crestline - Building World Class Ambulances - 2009





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Crestline Building World Class Ambulances, a 2009 limited edition new book by Crestline, 23.5 × 28.5 cm, hardcover with dust jacket, original, 1 copy.
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Crestline Building World Class Ambulances.-Adsten, Peter.
Private publ. 2009. 336 pages on glossy paper and 560 (mostly colour) photos. Hardcover with dustjack. New copy.
-- a visual history of Crestline Coach Ltd., an ambulance manufacturer in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Written by (the Canadian) Crestline co-founder Peter Adsten, the book traces Crestline’s history from Adsten’s early ambulance services work in the 1960s through Crestline’s incorporation in 1975 to its manufacturing of ambulances and other vehicles in the early 2000s. With photos of ambulence interiors and exteriors on most pages, Adsten demonstrates the features and innovations employed by Crestline to meet the evolving requirements for ambulances and their drivers in Canada. With a personable tone, the volume presents Crestline’s story as a combination of automotive modernization, medical advances, and small business growth.
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Crestline Building World Class Ambulances.-Adsten, Peter.
Private publ. 2009. 336 pages on glossy paper and 560 (mostly colour) photos. Hardcover with dustjack. New copy.
-- a visual history of Crestline Coach Ltd., an ambulance manufacturer in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Written by (the Canadian) Crestline co-founder Peter Adsten, the book traces Crestline’s history from Adsten’s early ambulance services work in the 1960s through Crestline’s incorporation in 1975 to its manufacturing of ambulances and other vehicles in the early 2000s. With photos of ambulence interiors and exteriors on most pages, Adsten demonstrates the features and innovations employed by Crestline to meet the evolving requirements for ambulances and their drivers in Canada. With a personable tone, the volume presents Crestline’s story as a combination of automotive modernization, medical advances, and small business growth.
Book will be send with care.

