Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Beekman House (Publications International, Ltd.), New York, 1985
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. Author-illustrated (illustratore). 1st Edition. A richly illustrated survey of American automotive styling across five transformative decades, tracing the evolution from early streamlining and coachbuilt elegance through postwar optimism and into the era of modern performance and design innovation. Drawing on professional renderings, factory photography, and period examples, the book highlights landmark vehicles and the designers who shaped the visual identity of American cars. Detailed discussions explore styling elements, technological advances, and cultural influences that defined each era. Lavishly illustrated throughout with color and black-and-white images, including concept renderings and production models, this volume serves as both a visual reference and a historical overview of Detroit's design legacy. A glossary of styling terminology further enhances its usefulness for enthusiasts and collectors. Condition: Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Book is clean, tight, and well-preserved with bright pages and sharp boards. Dust jacket shows moderate edge wear and light rubbing but remains fully intact and presentable. Richard 'Dick' Nesbitt (1953-2025) was an automotive designer and illustrator known for his work in conceptual and production car styling, including contributions to American Motors and other manufacturers. His firsthand industry experience informs the book's insightful treatment of automotive design history.