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Vintage Cars: 1919 - 1930 (Automania!) 🔍
Crabtree Publishing Company, Library Binding edition, December 28, 2006
L. Michelle Nielsen; L. Michelle Neilsen 🔍
description
The carmakers' slogan "a car for everyone" actually became a reality during the Vintage Era of automobiles. This colorful book features photographs of the surprisingly wide variety of cars and models available from the end of World War I to the 1930s. Among those being pumped off the assembly lines were such classics as the Model T in America and the Austin Seven in Britain. This fascinating history also describes how the automobile evolved during the 1920s and 1930s to become luxury sports cars for the rich and famous. Topics include - early advertising campaigns to the general public - the expansion of assembly-line manufacturing - the concept of "Planned Obsolescence" for different models - cars as status symbols
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New York, NY: Crabtree Pub.
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Crabtree Classics
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Automania!, St. Catharines, ON, c2007
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Canada - English Language, Canada
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Automania!, New York, NY, ©2007
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Automania!, New York, N.Y, 2006
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Automania, New York, NY, c2007
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Illustrated, 2006
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October 30, 2006
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FR, 2006
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Obscured text on back cover
Alternative description
32 p. : 28 cm
History of a variety of cars and models available from the end of WWI to 1930, including such classics as the Model T in America and the Austin Seven in Britain
Vintage years -- Early automobiles -- Vintage cars -- Car for everyone -- Jobs for workers -- Engines and brakes -- Advertising cars -- Car races -- Sports cars -- Luxury cars -- Vintage cars today -- Leaders of the day -- Glossary and index
Includes index
Includes bibliographical references and index
History of a variety of cars and models available from the end of WWI to 1930, including such classics as the Model T in America and the Austin Seven in Britain
Vintage years -- Early automobiles -- Vintage cars -- Car for everyone -- Jobs for workers -- Engines and brakes -- Advertising cars -- Car races -- Sports cars -- Luxury cars -- Vintage cars today -- Leaders of the day -- Glossary and index
Includes index
Includes bibliographical references and index
Alternative description
This colorful book features photographs of the surprisingly wide variety of cars and models available from the end of World War I to the 1930, including such classics as the Model T in America and the Austin Seven in Britain. This fascinating history also describes how the automobile evolved during the 1920s and 1930s to become luxury sports cars for the rich and famous
Alternative description
A history of vintage cars that were created between the years 1919 and 1930, including the Model T and early race cars
date open sourced
2023-10-08
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