Why We Drive: The Past, Present,
and Future of Automobiles in America, Microcosm
Publishing 2013, 160 pages, ISBN: 978-1621064862
Using a mixture of cartoons, photographs and text, this book examines
why the U.S. has so many cars and highways, why highways produce
sprawl, and why our transportation choices impact our politics,
lifestyles and environment.
You can order the book (including the e-book) from the publisher
or get signed copies from me
by sending $10.00 (per copy, U.S. postage paid)
to:
Andy Singer
2103 Berkeley Avenue
Saint Paul, MN
55105
...or on-line, using my secure credit card processor-- ECWID/WePay
Contact
me for bulk discounts on 10 or more copies.
"Andy
Singer
is
a
graphical genius with a passion to reform the way we arrange things on
the landscape -- namely the car-clogged wilderness of surburban dreck
where most of us have to live. He makes this set of difficult issues
easy to understand and points the way to a happier mode of existence in
places that are worth caring about and worth living in. Every
politician in America should study this book." --James Howard Kunstler
(author of The
Long Emergency and Geography of Nowhere)
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