No. 1-10 of 11 Books
50 Years of Road and Track: The Art of the Automobile
A Century of Automotive Style: 100 Years of American Car Design
America on Wheels: The First 100 Years, 1896-1996
The epic account of Americans' love affair with cars, from the horseless carriages of the 1890s to
the sport utility vehicles of today. Full color.
America's 100 Year Love Affair with the Automobile: And the Snap-on Tools That
Keep Them Running
Automobile Age, The
A sweeping social history of the car and its impact on American society.
Automobile, The: A Chronology of Its Antecedents, Development, and Impact
This comprehensive chronology of the automobile covers its engineering as well as the social, cultural, and political impact of the car from
the invention of the wheel to the O.J. Simpson car chase. It examines the auto industry, the road and roadside, the car in popular culture,
gasoline/fuel history, the spatial transformation of cities, air pollution, critics of car culture, traffic accidents, the globalization of car
culture, and much more. This is a reference guide for students and scholars of transportation history as well as anyone who has ever
asked "When did Japan export the first car to the U.S.?" or "When and how was smog discovered?" or "What make of car did Chuck
Berry drive?"
Cruisin': Car Culture in America
An affectionate look at our love affair with the automobile. Contains more than 200 photos, 150 in
color.
Early Cars
Examines the invention, development, and technology of the earliest automobiles, discussing their vital components and how they were
refined over the years.
Encyclopedia of the Car, The
This outstanding encyclopedia is a major work which covers not only all the manufacturers world-wide but also many of the less well
known, both past and present. It explores their history and development, tracing the production of new models and series over the
years--from sports cars to saloons, cars for the motoring elite and cars for the popular market.
Designed for easy reference, this comprehensive volume contains over 2,250 photographs, complementing almost 300 artworks.
Painstakingly researched by a team of experts, the book provides a wealth of valuable information for all motor enthusiasts.
Four Wheels - No Brakes: A History of the Early Development of the Automobile in
St. Louis
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