The Car: A History of the Automobile

The Car: A History of the Automobile

by JonathanGlancey (Author)

Synopsis

Once viewed as a plaything of the wealthy and eccentric, cars are now an integral part of modern life. "The Car" provides a snapshot history of the automobile, not just the makes and models but its role in many spheres of life: politics, family life, war, advertising, architecture, film and art to name but a few. Jonathan Glancey also covers the development of the car, from the early 'horseless carriages', through people's cars from the VW Beetle to the Ford Galaxy, and the speed machines and dream cars of various eras. Combining Glancey's illuminating text with stunning photographs, "The Car" is much more than another encyclopedia, it reveals why we love, loathe and depend on one of the greatest modern inventions, and how the car really has shaped the way we live now. With many rare and unusual images from around the world as well as classic shots of some of the greatest cars ever made, this is a sensory treat for any car lover.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 04 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 1844422194
ISBN 13: 9781844422197

Media Reviews
'Packed with terrific photographs, [this is] a wonderfully evocative album of nostalgia, fantasy, glamour, excess and homely utility. Every motor you ever owned or dreamed of, from Alfa to Zil via Bugatti and Morris Marina.' - Daily Express 'This gorgeous homage to the gas-guzzling demi-god oozes wit, style and period charm.' - The Independent 'A charming photographic survey of all manner of vehicles, from the horseless carriage to the batmobile to Michael Schumacher's latest Ferrari.' - Sunday Telegraph
Author Bio
Jonathan Glancey is the Architecture and Design Editor of The Guardian. He is a frequent commentator on radio and television on such subjects as popular culture and the arts. His previous publications include The Train, The Story of Architecture and Twentieth Century Architecture. He lives in London, England.