The Americans - Beautiful Machines: The Most Iconic Us Cars and Their Era
By (Author) Gestalten
Edited by Blake Z Rong
Die Gestalten Verlag
gestalten
22nd August 2024
22nd August 2024
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Antiques, vintage and collectables
History of engineering and technology
Product design
Motor sports
Hardback
320
Width 306mm, Height 276mm, Spine 32mm
2381g
The automobile is, undeniably, the backbone of the last 100 years of American society. The likes of Ford, Plymouth, and Chevrolet, defined a new era for the United States, from transcontinental travel to suburban family transportation. From the mass production of the Model T all the way through to the electric age of the Tesla, the automobile has been a staple in American culture for generations. But these cars were not just practical machines. For many they projected an image of cool, represented a way of life, or was a means to make a living. The great American road trip was born behind a wheel, the Dodge Challenger ripped up the screen in Vanishing Point, and the city of Detroit rose and fell dramatically off the back of the American automobile industry. The Americans - Beautiful Machines celebrates the likes of the Mustang, Gran Torino, Corvette, and many of the other classic models that put American automobiles firmly into the 20th Century American zeitgeist. It tells the story of the most iconic cars, their makers, and their era. The book also touches upon the art deco elegance of the Cord, post war optimism, the surf and muscle era, and much more, celebrating the most emblematic, visionary, and iconic automobiles in the history of United States manufacturing.
Blake Z. Rong is an editor and journalist who has covered historic cars for major publications both in Europe and the United States. His previous work for gestalten includes Beautiful Machines: The Era of the Elegant Sports Car and The Italians - Beautiful Machines. He holds an MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts and lives in Brooklyn.