In 1908, Hilda Ward had a book published with the title of The Girl and the Motor. A review of the book had the following: "Hilda Ward, a twenty-year old artist living on Long Island, New York, was among the first women to produce a written account of her fraught journey into motoring knowledge. Her book, The Girl and the Motor, provides an invaluable description of a young woman's painstaking and self-conscious struggle to acquire mechanical confidence.
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Hilda Ward is also mentioned in these AskART essays: New York Armory Show of 1913
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