In My Forty Years with Ford, Charles Sorensen-sometimes known as "Henry Ford\'s man," sometimes as "Cast-iron Charlie"-tells his own story, and it is as challenging as it is historic.
He was the only man who was able to stay with Ford for almost the full history of his empire, yet he never hesitated to go against Ford when he felt the interests o.
He emerges as a man who was not only one of the great production geniuses of the world but also a man who called the plays as he saw them.
In My Forty Years with Ford, Charles Sorensen-sometimes known as "Henry Ford\'s man," sometimes as "Cast-iron Charlie"-tells his own story, and it is as challenging as it is historic