Driving Force: Automobiles and the New American City, 1900-1930
Driving Force: Automobiles and the New American City, 1900-1930
Winner 2024 Next Generation Indie Book Awards (NGIBA), Historical (Non-Fiction)
The first book to tell the early history of cars in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles's car culture has shaped the nation's preferences in transportation, architecture, leisure, and even dining. The story of the automobile and that of Los Angeles have been entwined for more than a century. Driving Force: Automobiles and the New American City, 1900-1930, explores how the explosive growth of Los Angeles's passion for automobiles was ignited by an unlikely, visionary mix of entrepreneurs and risk-takers. It owed its inception to the bicycle shop owners who began repairing and selling cars, carriage retailers, and automobile aficionados who ventured into unknown territory to sell a product regarded by nearly all banks and most businesses as a fad at best. These early adopters learned how to broaden the market for automobiles and convince the public that the car was no longer a luxury but a necessity.
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Author
Darryl Holter, Stephen Gee, and Jay Leno
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Pages
224
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Binding
Hardback
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Publisher
Angel City Press
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Published
2023
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Condition
New & Unread
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