The American Heritage History of the Automobile in America

The American Heritage History of the Automobile in America
Title The American Heritage History of the Automobile in America PDF eBook
Author Stephen W. Sears
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1980
Genre Automobiles
ISBN

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The American Heritage History of the Automobile in America

The American Heritage History of the Automobile in America
Title The American Heritage History of the Automobile in America PDF eBook
Author S. W. Sears
Publisher
Total Pages 344
Release 1977-10
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780671229863

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The Automobile and American Life, 2d ed.

The Automobile and American Life, 2d ed.
Title The Automobile and American Life, 2d ed. PDF eBook
Author John Heitmann
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 292
Release 2018-07-31
Genre Transportation
ISBN 147666935X

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Now revised and updated, this book tells the story of how the automobile transformed American life and how automotive design and technology have changed over time. It details cars' inception as a mechanical curiosity and later a plaything for the wealthy; racing and the promotion of the industry; Henry Ford and the advent of mass production; market competition during the 1920s; the development of roads and accompanying highway culture; the effects of the Great Depression and World War II; the automotive Golden Age of the 1950s; oil crises and the turbulent 1970s; the decline and then resurgence of the Big Three; and how American car culture has been represented in film, music and literature. Updated notes and a select bibliography serve as valuable resources to those interested in automotive history.

History of the American Auto

History of the American Auto
Title History of the American Auto PDF eBook
Author Consumer Guide (Firm)
Publisher
Total Pages 680
Release 2004
Genre Technology & Engineering
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A comprehensive history of the automobile in America. More than a century of coverage, including the latest models. Told in a lively picture-and-caption format. Thousands of images, including rare factory photos, period advertising, and styling proposals.

The Automobile in American History and Culture

The Automobile in American History and Culture
Title The Automobile in American History and Culture PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Berger
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 516
Release 2001-07-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0313016062

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This comprehensive reference guide reviews the literature concerning the impact of the automobile on American social, economic, and political history. Covering the complete history of the automobile to date, twelve chapters of bibliographic essays describe the important works in a series of related topics and provide broad thematic contexts. This work includes general histories of the automobile, the industry it spawned and labor-management relations, as well as biographies of famous automotive personalities. Focusing on books concerned with various social aspects, chapters discuss such issues as the car's influence on family life, youth, women, the elderly, minorities, literature, and leisure and recreation. Berger has also included works that investigate the government's role in aiding and regulating the automobile, with sections on roads and highways, safety, and pollution. The guide concludes with an overview of reference works and periodicals in the field and a description of selected research collections. The Automobile in American History and Culture provides a resource with which to examine the entire field and its structure. Popular culture scholars and enthusiasts involved in automotive research will appreciate the extensive scope of this reference. Cross-referenced throughout, it will serve as a valuable research tool.

The Great Book of American Automobiles

The Great Book of American Automobiles
Title The Great Book of American Automobiles PDF eBook
Author Andrew Montgomery
Publisher Motorbooks International
Total Pages 512
Release 2002
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780760314760

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Explore this encyclopedia of cars complemented by an exciting story about the social and economic climate of American culture. This massive 512 page book charts the progress of the automobile in America from 1907, through the explosive automotive creativity of the fifties and the renaissance of the nineties, and on to the future of the industry. It highlights the work of the big three, Ford, Chrysler, and General Motors, and also covers the smaller companies that didn't survive the thirties and forties like Crosley, Packard and Studebaker.The history of the automobile in America is in many ways the story of the American dream. The best and the worst, the successes and the failures, the classics and the bizarre - the cars that America has taken to her heart have defined American culture.The ten years following World War I in America saw the birth of mobility for the masses as car ownership changed from being a privilege of a wealthy minority to an essential part of the American way of life. Hardcover, 9" x 12", 512 pages, 500 color & 20 b/w photos

San Diego Lowriders: A History of Cars and Cruising

San Diego Lowriders: A History of Cars and Cruising
Title San Diego Lowriders: A History of Cars and Cruising PDF eBook
Author Alberto López Pulido & Rigoberto "Rigo" Reyes
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 144
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 1467137804

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"San Diego's unique lowrider culture and community has a long history of 'low and slow.' Cruising the streets from 1950 to 1985, twenty-eight lowrider car clubs made their marks in the San Diego neighborhoods of Logan Heights, Sherman Heights, National City, Old Town, San Ysidro and the adjoining border community of Tijuana, Mexico. Foundational clubs, including the Latin Lowriders, Brown Image and Chicano Brothers, helped transform marginalized youth into lowriders who modified their cars into elegant, stylized lowered vehicles with a strong Chicano influence. Despite being targeted by the police in the 1980s, club members defended their passion and succeeded in building a thriving scene of competitions and shows with a tradition of customization, close community and Chicano pride. Authors Alberto Lâopez Pulido and Rigoberto 'Rigo' Reyes follow the birth of lowrider culture to the present day." --