Motoring: The Highway Experience in America

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Price
$35.59
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.8 X 8.8 X 0.8 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780820334158

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About the Author
John A. Jakle (Author)
JOHN A. JAKLE is an emeritus professor of geography and landscape architecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He is coauthor, with Keith A. Sculle, of many books related to automobile culture in America, including Lots of Parking and Fast Food.

Keith A. Sculle (Author)
KEITH A. SCULLE is the head of research and education at the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. He is coauthor, with John A. Jakle, of many books related to automobile culture in America, including Lots of Parking and Fast Food.

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Jakle and Sculle, the deans of the American roadside, shift their focus from the flanks of the highway to the driver's seat. Motoring transports the reader through the rough roads of early automobiling to the superhighways of today. It is an exquisite and informative journey.

--Craig E. Colten "author of An Unnatural Metropolis: Wresting New Orleans from Nature"

A comprehensive panorama of the American highway from the first auto tourists to recent road rage. In between is a bit of business history, a pinch of psychology, a dose of technology, and a full account of the architectural forms that created the current freeway suburbia. Motoring should serve as a guidebook to the history of the open road in American culture, wonderfully illustrated with authentic photos and advertisements.

--Arthur Krim "author of Route 66: Iconography of the American Highway"

In their sixth collaboration, John Jakle and Keith Sculle offer a wide-ranging and readable synthesis of 'motoring' in the United States. . . . As in their earlier works the authors deftly unpack the many symbols and themes that allowed 'the fantasy of the open road [to take] on a life of its own'. . . . Their book aids both scholars and general enthusiasts in defining and then addressing . . . important yet volatile civic values.

--David Blanke "Journal of Illinois History"

A fascinating trip from the first auto tourists to road rage. . . . Solid scholarship and engaging storytelling combine to make this a book as important as it is interesting.

--Dan Danbom "Time Out for Entertainment"

To dig into the bedrock of history and assumptions our roads are built on, spend some time with John Jakle and Keith Sculle's Motoring. The promise of the road and its reality are very different, as Jakle and Sculle demonstrate in this well-researched book.

--Joni Tevis "Rain Taxi"

Highly recommended . . . The authors provide fascinating information about automobiles and American history and culture in an attractive, approachable volume that can serve as both a scholarly resource and pleasurable reading.

--C. J. Myers "Choice"