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John A Jakle, Keith A Sculle,
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Johns Hopkins University Press 1994 Hardcover Used-Very Good In the first volume of their celebrated 'Gas, Food, Lodging' trilogy, John Jakle and Keith Sculle offer a comprehensive history of the American gas station, exploring every aspect of this roadside icon, including its evolving architectural identity; its place in both the American landscape and popular culture; the corporate decisions that determined its look and location; its metamorphosis into the mini-mart; and its role as the most visible manifestation of one of the world's largest industries. From the quaint curbside filling stations of the 1910s to the novelty designs of the 1920s (when stations were built to resemble English cottages, Greek temples, Dutch windmills, and Spanish missions) to the Bauhaus-inspired stations of the 1930s to today's nationwide chains of brightly lit look-alikes, The Gas Station in America is the definitive book on the subject. Richly illustrated with more than 150 images--postcards of gas stations, vintage ads, maps, and other memorabilia--this book bears witness to an economic and cultural phenomenon that continues to be a defining part of the American experience. wrapped in complimentary Brodart dust jacket protector...BEAUTIFUL COPY! ! !
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ISBN10: 0801847230, ISBN13: 9780801847233, [publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press August 1994] Hardcover In the first volume of their celebrated 'Gas, Food, Lodging' trilogy, John Jakle and Keith Sculle offer a comprehensive history of the American gas station, exploring every aspect of this roadside icon, including its evolving architectural identity; its place in both the American landscape and popular culture; the corporate decisions that determined its look and location; its metamorphosis into the mini-mart; and its role as the most visible manifestation of one of the world's largest industries. From the quaint curbside filling stations of the 1910s to the novelty designs of the 1920s (when stations were built to resemble English cottages, Greek temples, Dutch windmills, and Spanish missions) to the Bauhaus-inspired stations of the 1930s to today's nationwide chains of brightly lit look-alikes, The Gas Station in America is the definitive book on the subject. Richly illustrated with more than 150 images--postcards of gas stations, vintage ads, maps, and other memorabilia--this book bears witness to an economic and cultural phenomenon that continues to be a defining part of the American experience. wrapped in complimentary Brodart dust jacket protector. BEAUTIFUL COPY!!!
[Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1994]
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John A. Jakle and Keith A. Sculle
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ISBN10: 0801847230, ISBN13: 9780801847233, [publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland] Hardcover First Edition Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins, 1994. 1st edition, 3rd printing, F/F. Book and dust jacket have very little wear. Lots of b & w photos and maps, charts, etc. Includes notes, bibliography and index. As car ownership moved west so did the highways and gas stations along the way. Good read. Nice copy, 272 pp.
[Novato, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1994]
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Johns Hopkins University Press 1994 Hardcover Used-Very Good In the first volume of their celebrated 'Gas, Food, Lodging' trilogy, John Jakle and Keith Sculle offer a comprehensive history of the American gas station, exploring every aspect of this roadside icon, including its evolving architectural identity; its place in both the American landscape and popular culture; the corporate decisions that determined its look and location; its metamorphosis into the mini-mart; and its role as the most visible manifestation of one of the world's largest industries. From the quaint curbside filling stations of the 1910s to the novelty designs of the 1920s (when stations were built to resemble English cottages, Greek temples, Dutch windmills, and Spanish missions) to the Bauhaus-inspired stations of the 1930s to today's nationwide chains of brightly lit look-alikes, The Gas Station in America is the definitive book on the subject. Richly illustrated with more than 150 images--postcards of gas stations, vintage ads, maps, and other memorabilia--this book bears witness to an economic and cultural phenomenon that continues to be a defining part of the American experience. Very nice clean, tight copy free of any marks.
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John A Jakle, Keith A Sculle,
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ISBN10: 0801847230, ISBN13: 9780801847233, [publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press August 1994] Hardcover In the first volume of their celebrated 'Gas, Food, Lodging' trilogy, John Jakle and Keith Sculle offer a comprehensive history of the American gas station, exploring every aspect of this roadside icon, including its evolving architectural identity; its place in both the American landscape and popular culture; the corporate decisions that determined its look and location; its metamorphosis into the mini-mart; and its role as the most visible manifestation of one of the world's largest industries. From the quaint curbside filling stations of the 1910s to the novelty designs of the 1920s (when stations were built to resemble English cottages, Greek temples, Dutch windmills, and Spanish missions) to the Bauhaus-inspired stations of the 1930s to today's nationwide chains of brightly lit look-alikes, The Gas Station in America is the definitive book on the subject. Richly illustrated with more than 150 images--postcards of gas stations, vintage ads, maps, and other memorabilia--this book bears witness to an economic and cultural phenomenon that continues to be a defining part of the American experience. Very nice clean, tight copy free of any marks.
[Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1994]
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ISBN10: 0801847230, ISBN13: 9780801847233, [publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press] Hardcover New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1.8
[North Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1994]
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