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Barns:
Styles & Structures
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Gas Stations
Coast to Coast |
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Michael Karl Witzel, ASJA |
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• Soft Cover
• 128 Pages
• ISBN: 0760316082
• 8-1/4" x 9.0"
• 150 color photographs |
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• Hard Cover
• 180 Pages
• ISBN: 0760307407
• 10-1/4" x
10-1/4"
• 135
b&w illustrations
• 135 color photographs |
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Softcover
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Barns: Styles & Structures
captures the pastiche of rural America through stunning
photography, illustrating the five major architectural
barn styles. It's all here, including the stone barns of
hard-scrabble Maine, thoroughbred barns of the bluegrass
regions, traditional Gambrel-roofed red barns of the Midwest,
distinctive round barns of the Northeast, and more. |
Remember when filling
stations fixed flat tires for just a few bucks? Or when "fill
'er up" meant no more than five dollars' worth of
high-octane in the tank? Gas Stations Coast to Coast is
a full-service time-machine packed with memories of an
age when pulling into a gas station to refuel was more
than just a chore, but rather, an enjoyable experience. |
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The
American Diner |
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Cruisin':
Car Culture in America |
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by
Michael Karl Witzel, ASJA |
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Michael Karl Witzel, ASJA |
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• Hard Cover
• 160 Pages
• ISBN: 0760301107
• 10-1/4" x 10-1/4"
• 56 b&w illustrations
• 141 color photographs |
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• Hard Cover
• 160 Pages
• ISBN: 0760301484
• 10-1/4" x 10-1/4"
• 100 b&w illustrations
• 60 color photographs |
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The American Diner is
the story of a tasty American original, from the early
days of Walter Scott and the first horsedrawn lunch wagons
through the birth of the pre-manufactured dining car industry,
the age of streamlining, the rise of jumbo diners, and
the heyday of diner construction during the 1950s. A calorie-free,
blue-plate special of nostalgia. |
Cruisin': Car Culture
in America examines all aspects of the universal automotive
pastime known as "cruising,", including the cars,
the rise of youth culture, street racing, drive-in restaurants,
drive-in movies, cruisers versus the law, Detroit's role, "classic" cruising
venues like Detroit's Woodward Avenue, Main Street, popular
culture and more. |
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