Trailer Travel: A Visual History of Mobile America
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Book Description
Trailer Travel showcases the rich visual history of America s enduring fascination with life on the road. Beautifully reproduced color and black-and-white images culled from public archives and the private collections of passionate trailerites vividly document the travel trailer s storied past. This engaging volume offers a look at motor-camping trips in the early 1900s, the unparalleled innovations in trailer design during the thirties, rare and unique trailer models and interiors, and an extensive array of bold and graphic promotional material, literature, and postcards that illustrate the undeniable attraction of living on wheels. Trailer Travel is the perfect book for the fan of the open road and the fervent collector of trailer ephemera.
From the Publisher
Culled from the private collections of passionate trailerites, the book is chock full of color and black-and-white illustrations including linen postcards of trailer camps and auto courts and campy family photographs. This is the perfect book for the fan of the open road or the fervent collector of trailer ephemera.
Trailer Travel: A Visual History of Mobile America
Trailer Travel: A Visual History of Mobile America,Allison Arieff,Bryan Burkhart,Phil Noyes,Gibbs Smith, Publisher,1586851578,Essays & Travelogues,History,Motor Sports,Photoessays & Documentaries,Photography,Popular Culture - General,Recreational vehicle living,Special Interest - Family,Travel,United States,Travel / General
Trailer Travel: A Visual History of Mobile America
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