Abstract

Michael Berger has compiled an extraordinary work, mostly an annotated bibliography, but with a short chronology and introduction to research collections. He annotates works by more than fourteen hundred authors, judiciously including literature by car buffs in areas where there is no well-developed professional literature. Selection and commentary are excellent. Berger's index is outstanding, an absolute necessity in a work like this. I ransacked this book with two other scholars looking for references that he missed, perhaps an unfair tactic, but in any event we found only two: [End Page 637] John E. Miller, Looking for History on Highway 14 (1993), and Margaret Crawford and Martin Wachs, eds., The Car and the City: The Automobile, the Built Environment, and Daily Urban Life (1992).

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