Hummer

Hummer

Author: J. Lamm

Publisher: Turtleback Books

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781417653935

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The Hummer

The Hummer

Author: Elaine Cardenas

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780739114773

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"[This book] is a study of America's most controversial personal automobile. Featuring more than fifteen essays, this collection analyzes the Hummer through a wide array of disciplines. The editors, Elaine Cardenas and Ellen Gorman, have divided the essays into four groups: myth and space, myth and body, myth and discourse, and myth as vehicle. An introduction by the editors places the study of the Hummer in a cultural context." -- from cover, page 4.


Hummer H2

Hummer H2

Author: Ernie Ruben

Publisher:

Published: 2020-01-07

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781657081697

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120 pages with 20 lines you can use as a journal or a notebook .8.25 by 6 inches.


Hummer

Hummer

Author: Michael Bradley

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780761429814

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From military missions to trips to the mall, the Hummer is truly a unique vehicle. It's big, it's tough, and it has rolled its way onto American roads. Let's take a ride through the history of the Hummer with Sports Illustrated for Kids author Michael Bradley! Book jacket.


Hummer

Hummer

Author: Tracy Maurer

Publisher: Rourke Publishing (FL)

Published: 2006-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781600442223

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Discusses the history and performance of the Hummer truck and the Hummer sport utility vehicle.


Hummer

Hummer

Author: Marty Padgett

Publisher: Motorbooks

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 9780760318638

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Part company history, part business tale, and part action novel, Hummer tells the story of the Humvee's rise from a utility vehicle bred for military use to a suburban status-symbol. More that a simple story of GM's clever branding scheme at a perfect juncture in automotive, consumer, and world histories, this book is a cultural dissection of what images make American's open their pocketbooks so readily, and how buying American consumers was never so easy-or conflicted. - The H2 is a huge hit for GM- Hummer is an American icon like the Corvette and Ford Pickup- This books offers a fun-to-read story- H3 is on its way in 2006- Interest continues to grow in this unique vehicle, with buyers pushing GM production numbers up for the HummerAmerican's got their first real look at the Hummer during the first Gulf War. Interestingly, because of the advent of 24-hour news at this same point in time, the Gulf War served as priceless free advertising for AM General's war machine. After seeing the Hummer in action, movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger reportedly helped to convince AM General to prep the Hummer for civilian sales and was one of the first to own one.The attention garnered by Schwarzenegger and other celebrities like Tom Clancy, Shaquille O'Neal, G. Gordon Liddy, and any other high-profile American with $100,000 to spare spurred General Motors to acquire the Hummer name for a new range of smaller SUV's. With a well-timed second war in Iraq, General Motors saw sales of its Hummer H2 skyrocket, just as "Ahnuld" prepared for the debut of the third installment of his Terminator movies, which cemented his Hollywood status as the king of action movies since the first battle in Iraq.They say timing is everything. With the exploration of everything from consumer buying habits and American economics to global military action and big-budget Hollywood star power, HUMMER tells the story of how priceless and valuable timing has been for America's largest and most recognizable SUV.About the AuthorMartin Padgett is the editor of the Web's Automotive Authority, www.TheCarConnection.com, and contributes regularly to Stuff magazine as the resident "road warrior." He also writes car news and columns for Import Tuner, Edmunds.com, and other publications. Padgett lives in Atlanta's Morningside neighborhood with his partner of seven years and four cats, an ever-changing roster of cars in the driveway, and easy access to the Gulf Coast.


Engines of Change

Engines of Change

Author: Paul Ingrassia

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 1451640641

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Chronicles the history reflected by fifteen iconic car models to discuss how automobiles reflect key cultural shifts as well as developments in such areas as manufacturing, women's rights, and environmental awareness.