The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Pickups
Title | The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Pickups PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Henshaw |
Publisher | Chartwell Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-04-15 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 9780785830092 |
If modern automotive myth is to be believed, then America was built on the backs of a heavy-duty Mack, an International tractor, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, and a Ford F-series pickup. This illustrated history of pickups, including Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, GMC, and Jeep, is a perfect addition to the library of anyone who loves the American story and the history of the working people of this nation. Pickup trucks were the workhorses of an entire nation for the best part of a centuryâ??a constant presence through American history. In the 1920's, hard-working Midwestern farmers relied on their Model Ts and Chevys to coax a living from the land before loading up and fleeing to California as fields turned to dust in the 1930s. Militarized pickups helped to win the war, though by the 1950s and ‘60s pickups were back on the farm, on the building site, or acting as carry-alls for rapidly-expanding businesses. Until the early 1960s, pickups were working vehicles but sales rocketed through the decade as they were used to haul boats and camping trailers or transport hunters into the field. It began to dawn, as two-car families became increasingly common, that two-seater pickups weren't quite as impractical as they seemed, and it was not unusual for the owner of a sedan or station wagon to buy a pickup as well.
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Trucks and Commercial Vehicles
Title | The Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Trucks and Commercial Vehicles PDF eBook |
Author | Albert Mroz |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Commercial vehicles |
ISBN | 9780873413688 |
Presents classic photographs and detailed description of 1,250 work vehicles from 1891 to 1996, including fire trucks, earth movers, buses, coaches and military vehicles and offers information on their histories and manufacturers.
Pickups
Title | Pickups PDF eBook |
Author | Harry Moses |
Publisher | Random House Incorporated |
Pages | 147 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 9780679449461 |
Collects photographs and histories of classic pickup trucks built in the United States between 1913 to 1960.
International Scout Encyclopedia
Title | International Scout Encyclopedia PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Allen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2020-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781642340204 |
Veteran journalist and four-wheel drive historian Jim Allen and recognized collector and Scout expert John Glancy built the most in-depth book about Scout trucks on the market. The book includes details about all your favorite Scout models from the very first to the last one to leave the factory and some the public never saw.
Pickup Trucks
Title | Pickup Trucks PDF eBook |
Author | Justin Lukach |
Publisher | Black Dog & Leventhal Pub |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 9781579120115 |
Traces the development and unceasing popularity of the pickup truck in America
Classic Pickup Trucks
Title | Classic Pickup Trucks PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Mueller |
Publisher | Crestline Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011-04-01 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 9780785827771 |
Mike Mueller tells the complete history of these light trucks in an engaging text filled with facts, legends, and lore. Over 100 color and 100 historical black and white images complement the text. This book makes a wonderful addition to any vehicle enthusiast's library, and the useful and exciting information throughout will charm any lover of American history or Americana. Few vehicles are more American than the pickup truck. It takes its rightful place among other popular modes of transportation such as the muscle car and the convertible. America created the pickup, and the convertible. America created the pickup, and vice-versa. A true workingman's friend, pickups have helped to make this country all that it is. This fascinating book will carry you down the well worn paths of pickup history.
The NES Encyclopedia
Title | The NES Encyclopedia PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Scullion |
Publisher | Casemate Publishers |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2019-03-30 |
Genre | Games & Activities |
ISBN | 1526737825 |
A comprehensive, colorful guide to every game ever released on the classic Nintendo Entertainment System. One of the most iconic video game systems, the NES is credited with saving the American video games industry in the early 1980s. The NES Encyclopedia is the first ever complete reference guide to every game released on the Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo’s first industry-defining video game system. As well as covering all 714 officially licensed NES games, the book also includes more than 160 unlicensed games released during its lifespan, giving for the first time a definitive history of this important console's full library. Written by a retro gaming expert with 30 years of gaming experience and a penchant for bad jokes, TheNES Encyclopedia promises to be both informative and entertaining. The NES continues to enjoy a strong cult following among Nintendo fans and gamers in general with wide varieties of officially licensed merchandise proving ever popular. Nintendo’s most recent console, the Switch, is the fastest selling video game console of all time in the United States and Japan. Nintendo launched a variety of classic NES games for download on the system, meaning a new audience of gamers is due to discover the NES for the first time if they have not already. Praise for The NES Encyclopedia “As a catalog of all 876 NES games, this work is unique in its breadth of coverage and will be of great interest to old-school video gamers and collectors.” —Booklist “A definitive resource that is more than worthy of the title ‘Encyclopedia.’ ” —Nintendo World Report