Author:Henry Ford

Works

 * Love poem to his wife, ~1890
 * The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem, 1920+ 4-volume collection of articles from the Dearborn Independent.
 * My Life and Work, 1922 Autobiography to be migrated external source
 * Statement by Henry Ford, 1927, published in the American Jewish Year Book
 * My Friend, Mr. Edison, 1930
 * First radio speech, October 19, 1932

By Henry Ford

 * Statement in the Detroit Free Press: World-Wide Campaign for Universal Peace, August 22, 1915
 * Millions for tribute not one cent for defense, a response to the "World-Wide Campaign for Universal Peace", by Packard Motor Company president Henry B. Joy
 * Statement in the Detroit Free Press: Sloths and Lunatics in Military Cliques, September 5, 1915
 * Interview with the Chicago Tribune, May 25th, 1916
 * Interview with the Detroit News, November 4, 1916
 * Interview with the New York World, February 17, 1921
 * Interview: Why I Favor Five Days' Work With Six Days' Pay, World's Work, October 1926 pp. 613-616.
 * Interview on his plans and his philosophy, Literary Digest, January 7, 1928
 * Interview with the San Francisco Examiner, August 28, 1928

Works about Ford

 * Telephone Resulted in Mill Purchase, February 20, 1910; p.34
 * Why Henry Ford Fought the Selden Patents, The Sun, January 14, 1906, Third Section, Page 13

Works about Henry Ford

 * Henry Ford’s Own Story, by Rose Wilder Lane, 1917
 * The Truth about Henry Ford, by Sarah T Bushnell, The Reilly & Lee Co, 1922.
 * Since Henry Ford Apologized to Me (Rose), lyrics by Billy Rose, 1922
 * Der emes̀ ṿegen Henri Ford (The Truth about Henry Ford), in Yiddish by David Louis Meckler 1924.
 * How Henry Ford is regarded in Brazil, by Monteiro Lobato, translated by Aubrey Stuart, 1926
 * Since Henry Ford Apologized to Me (The Happiness Boys), song by The Happiness Boys, 1927
 * The Triumph of an Idea: The story of Henry Ford, by Ralph Henry Graves, 1934
 * The Triumph of an Idea: The story of Henry Ford, by Ralph Henry Graves, 1934