
Getting There
Stephen B Goddard
(Author)Description
"This is a riveting story: of mighty railroads hamstrung almost overnight by government bureaucrats; of road interests led by General Motors Corp. conspiring in city after city to destroy efficient trolley systems . . . and of freeways that are far from free."--Bill Laitner, Detroit Free Press
"The combination of forces and fates that turned America into a giant parking lot from sea to shining sea is the subject of Stephen B. Goddard's lively pop history. . . . As Mr. Goddard ably points out, road-building and the creation of car-dependent suburbs have become ends in themselves."--James Howard Kunstler, Wall Street Journal
"The strength of Goddard's book is that he understands the complexities of manipulating public opinion to influence legislatures."--David Young, Chicago Tribune
"[Goddard's] book is a deft and easily read history of how transportation has shaped the nation and its economy, and ultimately, how a federation of truck and car interests drastically tilted national policies. . . . For many reasons this is an exceptionally important work."--Jim Dwyer, New York Newsday
Product Details
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Publish Date | November 15, 1996 |
Pages | 366 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780226300436 |
Dimensions | 9.2 X 6.1 X 0.8 inches | 1.1 pounds |
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