100 Years on the Road: A Social History of the Car — Flower & Wynn Jones (McGraw-Hill, 1981)
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Explore the profound impact of the automobile on modern civilization with the fascinating historical chronicle 100 Years on the Road: A Social History of the Car. Co-authored by respected social historians Raymond Flower and Michael Wynn Jones, this highly collectible hardcover volume moves beyond mere mechanical specifications to examine how the mass adoption of the motor car fundamentally reshaped landscape geography, urban planning, fashion, economic structures, and daily human life over the course of a century.
The striking dust jacket presents a thought-provoking visual juxtaposition, pairing a historic black-and-white insert of an early turn-of-the-century touring carriage with a large color photograph capturing a bustling, dense late-1970s motorway traffic jam. Inside, the large-format publication is heavily illustrated with hundreds of rare archival photographs, period advertisements, and historical cartoons. Tracking the automobile's evolution from an eccentric plaything for the wealthy into an indispensable tool of global mass transit, this compelling book is a must-have addition for social historians, automotive enthusiasts, and collectors of vintage transportation literature.
Book Details
- Author: Raymond Flower and Michael Wynn Jones
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Book Company
- Published: 1981
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 224
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9780070213906
- Dimensions: 285 x 215 mm
- Weight: 1.10 kg
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Condition: Used
Author: Raymond Flower and Michael Wynn Jones
Title: 100 Years on the Road: A Social History of the Car — Flower & Wynn Jones (McGraw-Hill, 1981)
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 224
Publication Year: 1981