Cars & Transportation

20th Century Classic Cars: 100 Years of Automotive Ads, 1900-1999

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Price: $39.99

Henry Ford jump-started the age of the automobile with the first assembly-line car in 1908: the Model T. For the next one hundred years, the automobile would evolve from chugging workhorse to tailfin-era showboat to sleek status symbol, stamped with a Mercedes Benz hood ornament. Once a novel invention of wonder, the car of the Postwar Era grew into a necessity of the modern age, a key to the freedom promised by the open road. So various were the choices of colors and features offered to American car buyers, that by 1960 all their possible permutations (by one formula) exceeded the number of molecules on the earth...

20th Century Classic Cars offers a lush visual history of the automobile, decade-by-decade, via 500-plus print advertisements from the Jim Heimann Collection. Advertising has always been the dream work of industry, and nowhere is this more evident than in the world of auto advertising. Narrated with introductory and chapter text by New York Times automotive writer Phil Patton, as well as an illustrated timeline and sidebars, this volume highlights the technological innovations, major manufacturers and dealers, influential historical events, and the influence of popular culture on car design. The car is an indicator of more than mere technological innovation; its trends are a reflection of the cultural zeitgeist, whether in the form of a VW Beetle or a road-ready Hummer. The Stone Age, the Bronze Age ours could be called the Automobile Age, and this collection puts you in the driver's seat through the 20th century.

Author: 
Patton, Phil
ISBN: 
9783836514637
Quantity In Stock: 
2
Publication Date: 
2009-06-30
Pages: 
480
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
TASCHEN America Llc

365 CARS YOU MUST DRIVE

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Price: $19.95

What began as a solution for transportation has evolved into a desire for speed, luxury, personal expression, and freedom. For many, the thrill of the drive has eclipsed the pure utility of the automobile. And the pursuit of that thrill is the driving force behind 365 Cars You Must Drive. From the Ford Model T to the Porsche Carrera GT, there are certain cars that any self-respecting auto enthusiast just has to know--and experience from the driver's seat.

With homage to the greatest cars and good-natured mockery of the strangest, authors Matt Stone, Executive Editor of Motor Trend, and John Matras detail which cars to drive and why, how to get behind the wheel, where to drive them, and who to invite along for the ride. Each entry contains a colorful spec box noting the car's claim to fame, a Did You Know? factoid, the author's clever suggestions for "The Perfect Passenger" and the "Soundtrack" coming out of the speakers, Behind the Wheel notes, and a "Perfect Drive" for the marque or model covered. Engine details, production information, the price when it debuted and the collectible price now - all of it adds up to at-a-glance fun reading to go with informative essays on each car, archival and full-color photos, and more. With a foreword by Dan Gurney.

Author: 
STONE MATT
ISBN: 
9780760324141
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2006-09-30
Pages: 
320
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Motorbooks

A-Z OF CARS

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Price: $39.95

The A-Z of Cars contains 387 profiles of the very latest models such as the new edition Mini and the Toyota Prius taking in the cream of motoring imagination, craft and ingenuity at the beginning of the 21st century.

Author: 
HOLLOWAY HILTON
ISBN: 
9781847321503
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2008-09-30
Pages: 
400
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Carlton Books

AIRPLANE FLYING HANDBK 2/E

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Price: $16.95

This official U.S. government guide to piloting aircraft—created by the Federal Aviation Administration—is the essential resource for finding the knowledge and skills to fly all types of planes. It includes an introduction to flight training and official information on ground operations, basic flight maneuvers, slow flight, stalls and spins, takeoff and departure climbs, ground reference maneuvers, airport traffic patterns, approaches and landings, performance maneuvers, and night operations. Pilots will find information on transitioning from small aircraft to more complex airplanes, as well as detailed explanations of emergency procedures. Each topic is coupled with colorful, detailed illustrations to aid the reader. Any pilot who wishes to maintain a current understanding of aircraft operation must read this book. 

Author: 
FEDERAL AVIATIO
ISBN: 
9781602390034
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2007-04-30
Pages: 
288
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Skyhorse Publishing

ALFA ROMEO MONTREAL

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Price: $79.95

With its stylish Bertone coachwork and race-bred 200bhp V8 engine, the Alfa Romeo Montreal is one of the most stunning series production automobiles of the twentieth century. Almost 4000 Montreals were built, and sound cars are readily available today at very affordable prices.  This book is a comprehensive pictorial tribute to the Montreal. A visual testimonial to a powerful and beautiful coupé that was born as a futuristic concept and transformed into a dream car come true.   In a portfolio of over 500 illustrations, it paints a unique and detailed graphic portrait of all the facets of this elegant and powerful classic GT, revealing why it is immensely enjoyable to drive and turns heads wherever it appears.

Author: 
TAYLOR BRUCE
ISBN: 
9781845842185
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2009-11-30
Pages: 
208
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Veloce

ALLURE OF AUTOMOBILE

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A celebration of the finest designs of the Golden Age of automotive design. The Allure of the Automobile presents eighteen of the world’s rarest and most brilliantly conceived cars from 1930 to the mid-1960s, including masterpieces from Bugatti, Dusenberg, Delage, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, and Ferrari. Created for the privileged few (and in some cases previously owned by Clark Gable and Steve McQueen), these luxurious, custom-built automobiles embodied speed, style, and elegance; they influenced and were influenced by contemporary art, architecture, fashion, and design. Many of the featured automobiles are one of a kind or were built largely by hand and in small numbers. The racing motorcar is a potent symbol of twentieth-century modernity, embodying speed, style, elegance, and good design. Whether a practical tool or part of a celluloid fantasy, the automobile remains a powerful symbol embedded in our collective cultural consciousness. This book contains an illustrated text with period photographs of the cars, exploring the evolution of the automobile from the opulent and luxurious French custom coachwork models of the early 1930s to post–World War II triumphs of German engineering to the supremacy of Italian sport-car design in the second half of the century.

Author: 
Labaco, Ron
ISBN: 
9780847834952
Quantity In Stock: 
2
Publication Date: 
2010-04-12
Pages: 
144
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Skira Rizzoli

AMERICA'S MUSCLE CARS

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The American muscle car began, not in the factories of the Big Three automakers, but in the garages and dealerships of a Detroit subculture bent on making the hottest, highest-performance cars on the street.  American Muscle Supercars tells the story of these tuner/builders and the supercars they unleashed on the American scene. It all begins with Michigan’s Royal Pontiac dealership, and the souped-up Royal Pontiac Bobcats they built and sold to drag racers, starting a thrill that’s never faded.  From those Royal Pontiac tuner cars to the new Boss 302 Mustang built by Steve Saleen, this gorgeously illustrated book chronicles the outsize contribution of the tuner/builder to American automotive history. 

Author-photographer David Newhardt profiles the tuner/builders who have dominated American performance--names like Mr. Norm’s Grand Spaulding Dodge, Nickey Chevrolet, Don Yenko, Carroll Shelby, George Hurst, and Baldwin-Motion.  And he focuses on the tuners who continue to lead the way, builders such as Steve Saleen, Calloway, and SLP, whose vehicles are the fastest ever built.  From the oldest of these muscle tuners, commanding top dollar at today’s classic-car auctions, to the latest attempts by Ford and Chrysler to get into the game with their SVT and SRT divisions, this book gives readers a full and fascinating look at American high-performance in its purest form.

Author: 
NEWHARDT DAVID
ISBN: 
9780760332948
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2008-08-31
Pages: 
192
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Motorbooks

AMERICAN CAR SPOTTER'S BIBL:E #1

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Price: $29.99

Spotting the best American-made cars is easy with this one-of-a-kind color guide! A follow-up to the Ultimate Car Spotter's Guide, the American Car Spotter's Bible 1940-1980 features vehicles from 250 different U.S. manufacturers in a familiar style, coupled with 8,000+ color illustrations.

Restorers and collectors searching for a specific make of car or a new project will appreciate the side, rear and interior views of each model. In addition to detailed illustrations, a quick glance gives car enthusiasts various technical specifications including weight, length, horsepower, distinguishing features and factory price. This indispensable reference gives collectors technical details they'll refer to again and again.

-Includes 8,000+ color photos and illustrations

-Features American-made cars of 1940 through 1980

-Unique format offers easy identification

Author: 
BURNESS TAD
ISBN: 
9780896891791
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2005-11-30
Pages: 
790
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Krause Publications

AMERICAN DREAM BIKES

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A deep analysis of America's boutique design and engineering shops where dream motorcycles - road racers to touring - are conceived and created?proving that arguably America now leads the world.

Author: 
CATHCART ALAN
ISBN: 
9781935350019
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2009-12-31
Pages: 
240
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Parker House

AMERICAN ROAD WARRIORS W/POSTER

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From America's most popular automotive magazine, the editors at Car and Driver present a one of a kind look at classic American muscle cars. With engines made for speed and power and a body to match, these are some of the coolest cars ever made. This tour of the best of these classic cars contains original articles from the cars' first releases, detailed road test entries that review each car in depth, and vintage ads. Each car is depicted in full color and includes detailed specifications, including performance specs, dimensions, transmission, and engine type. The introduction sets the stage for "pro-racing in the Sixties," with "the youth market, the drags and street racing; cheap gas and long Saturday nights; a fledgling Car And Driver hunting its identity." This amazing book even includes a jacket that doubles as a poster, the perfect gift for any lover of classic American cars.

Author: 
WEST TED
ISBN: 
9781933231372
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2008-09-30
Pages: 
128
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Filipacchi

ART & COLOUR OF GENERAL MOTORS

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Price: $100.00

Published at the 100th Anniversary of General Motors, featuring the photography of iconic classic car photographer Michael Furman, and lively, entertaining essays by America's most distinguished classic car historians and journalists. Celebrating design excellence that has stirred the American imagination for decades, this superbly produced volume showcases the cars that created General Motors' legacy for the past 100 years, including the 1950's "Motorama" dream cars that defined a generation.

Written with complete editorial independence by an unequalled collection of leading automotive writers, The Art and Colour of General Motors benefits from new Furman photography of historically important General Motors cars, as well as from major museums and private collections across America. GM Archives also provided historic images, many of which have not been seen by the public for decades.

This book is a must-have for auto aficionados young and old, and will appeal to everyone who has a love affair with the design, romance and beauty of great American automobiles.

Foreword by Bob Lutz, Vice Chairman of Global Product Development for General Motors and Introduction by renowned jeweler and car collector, Nicola Bulgari.

286 color, 53 b/w illustrations.

Author: 
STEIN JONATHAN
ISBN: 
9780977980932
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2008-09-30
Pages: 
320
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Coachbuilt Press

AUTOMOBILIA

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Price: $29.95

What's "automobilia?" It's all the great go-with items that accompanied the evolution of our auto history. It's the signs that hung in dealerships and gas stations, the toys that young drivers-to-be played with, it's the oil cans that poured and the dealer giveaways that promoted their products. Automobilia, the book explores the vintage signs, toys, and giveaways produced during the 100-year life of the auto industry, which changed the course of history forever. The history of the auto is captured in more than 500 photos, with information-packed captions and a corresponding price guide. Automobilia is an invaluable reference for anyone fascinated by the story of the horseless carriage, and a must-have for both beginner and long-time collectors.

Author: 
DUNBAR LEILA
ISBN: 
9780764306242
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2007-06-30
Pages: 
160
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Schiffer Publishing

AUTOPHOBIA

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Price: $22.50

Cars are the scourge of civilization, responsible for everything from suburban sprawl and urban decay to environmental devastation and rampant climate change—not to mention our slavish dependence on foreign oil from dubious sources abroad. Add the astonishing price in human lives that we pay for our automobility—some thirty million people were killed in car accidents during the twentieth century—plus the countless number of hours we waste in gridlock traffic commuting to work, running errands, picking up our kids, and searching for parking, and one can’t help but ask: Haven’t we had enough already? After a century behind the wheel, could we be reaching the end of the automotive age?
 
From the Model T to the SUV, Autophobia reveals that our vexed relationship with the automobile is nothing new—in fact, debates over whether cars are forces of good or evil in our world have raged for over a century now, ever since the automobile was invented. According to Brian Ladd, this love and hate relationship we share with our cars is the defining quality of the automotive age. And everyone has an opinion about them, from the industry shills, oil barons, and radical libertarians who offer cars blithe paeans and deny their ill effects, to the technophobes, treehuggers, and killjoys who curse cars, ignoring the very real freedoms and benefits they provide us. Focusing in particular on our world’s cities, and spanning settings as varied as belle epoque Paris, Nazi Germany, postwar London, Los Angeles, New York, and the smoggy Shanghai of today, Ladd explores this love and hate relationship throughout, acknowledging adherents and detractors of the automobile alike.
 
Eisenhower, Hitler, Jan and Dean, J. G. Ballard, Ralph Nader, OPEC, and, of course, cars, all come into play in this wide-ranging but remarkably wry and pithy book. A dazzling display of erudition, Autophobia is cultural commentary at its most compelling, history at its most searching—and a surprising page-turner.
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Author: 
LADD BRIAN
ISBN: 
9780226467412
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2008-10-31
Pages: 
236
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
University Of Chicago Press

BARRIS CARS OF THE STARS

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Since the 1960s, George Barris has been one of the world's most famous car customizers, creating countless one-of-a-kind custom rides out of his North Hollywood shop. Given Barris's proximity to Tinseltown, it was only natural that when the world's most famous Hollywood celebrities wanted to have their cars customized, they turned to George. Barris Cars of the Stars features rare images of Barris with his celebrity clients and the custom cars he built for them, along with commentary and stories from the King of Kustomizers himself. Featured celebrities include such luminaries as Frank Sinatra, John Wayne, John Travolta, Sammy Davis Jr., Farrah Fawcett, Bo Derek, Ann-Margret, Neil Diamond, the Beach Boys, and many others.

Author: 
FETHERSTON DAVI
ISBN: 
9780760332221
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2008-11-30
Pages: 
160
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Motorbooks

BARRIS KUSTOM TECHNIQUES O-V02

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Custom cars and car-building techniques of the 1950's are more popular now than they were then. Car builders and home-based enthusiasts yearn for information on the “real” custom cars and the men who built them. Filled with car features and in-the-shop how-to sequences, this book is filled with photos and copy by George Barris. The book explains tricks and techniques used to build the very sophisticated custom cars that came out of the Barris Custom Shop in Los Angeles. This book, and all the books in this series, are extremely important, not only for their wonderful photographs and great how-to sequences, but because they capture a big piece of automotive history, as told by a man who was very big part of that history. The true beauty and significance of this book is the first person narrative written by George Barris, and George’s excellent photographs that capture both the beauty of the cars, and the techniques used to create them.

Author: 
BARRIS GEORGE
ISBN: 
9781929133567
Quantity In Stock: 
1
Publication Date: 
2008-06-30
Pages: 
144
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Wolfgang Publications, Inc.