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The Last Dream-O-Rama - The Cars Detroit Forgot to Build, 1950-1960
Bruce McCall
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| #223251 in Books | 2001-09-18 | 2001-09-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .64 x11.34 x8.67l, | File type: PDF | 128 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| "Zany Afternoons" started my love affair with Bruce McCall's style of art and humor ...|By Dennis the Menace|"Zany Afternoons" started my love affair with Bruce McCall's style of art and humor which depicts man-made objects, especially vehicles in a wild over the top parody of extremes. He melds retro design with nostalgic fun. My favorite series in "Zany Afternoons" was the ca||"Bruce McCall's The Last Dream-o-Rama offers us a very skewed view of the Fifties and the American automobile, and with it, a comic masterpiece. It represents a special kind of evil genius. I only hope he is not found and locked up by the sanity patrol.
"When the postwar economic boom fostered such prosperity that easy credit allowed even hourly workers to plunge themselves hopelessly into debt, a brand-new car became an attainable dream for millions in the 1950s. And soon came dream cars to further stimulate their automotive saliva glands. By mid-decade, every American carmaker was parading its glittering glimpses of four-wheeled futurism before a dazzled public -- flights of styling fancy and functional wonderment bla...
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