Description
This marvellous photo history transports readers back to the days before pay-at-the-pump, when the price of a fill-up bought more than just a spot of petrol.
Pop culture aficionado Witzel examines all aspects of bygone gas stations, from the advent of the automobile and globe-topped pumps to the 1970s and long lines brought about by the oil embargo. 280 photos, half in colour.
Hardback and dust cover in excellent condition throughout.