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Author name: Michael Karl Witzel

 : The American Motel
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Type of bind: Hardcover
Format: Bargain Price
Label: Motorbooks International
Manufacturer: Motorbooks International
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 192
Printing Date: 2000-08
Publishing house: Motorbooks International
Sale Popularity Level: 2033660
Studio: Motorbooks International




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Product Description:
Taking their name from an amalgamation of the words 'motor' and 'hotel', motels were conceived as roadside lodges for pioneering American motorists who increasingly set out on vacations by car. As such, the motel's development has largely paralleled that of the automobile. Renowned pop culture historian Michael Karl Witzel examines the evolution, architecture and decor of the American motel in all its forms, from the traditional 'motor court' to gimmicks like individual miniature log cabins, cement tepees, and more. An intensely visual presentation also features photography of advertising and collectible memorabilia and souvenirs, and is accompanied by an authoritative history of the motels genesis and its development to the present day.



Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - The One Motel Book to Have
I have the Margolies motel book and personally, I think Witzel has the lock when it comes to research and writing. Sure, this is some in-depth stuff and can be dry at times (these are motels, after all), but the dedicated road enthusiast/pop culture historian really wants to know all of this information. A collection of photographs with just a little bit of text does little to document history. Witzel's book not only has a great collection of images, but the editorial depth needed to tell the story. If I were to recommend one book on motels, Witzel's The American Motel would be the one. A seminal work on one of our most cherished American/roadside icons.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Great topic but lacks something
Certainly informative but I would recommend John Margolies' shorter but sweeter "Home Away from Home" instead of this book if you want the one "must-read" on motels. The two books contain much of the same information and are similarly organized, but the layout of Witzel's book is lousy, with the (admittedly great) photos not flowing well with the text, which is flat and not especially engaging. There is, however, a 2 page glossy spread on the history of "magic fingers", the kind of info just NOT in your average history text.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent and Thoroughly Enjoyable!!
I love Michael Karl Witzel's books (his Route 66 book inspired me to drive the whole route). This may be his best one yet. It has great photos and interesting text and brings back wonderful memories of childhood vacations, when getting to spend the night in a motel was half the fun. But one of the other great aspects of this book is its ability to appeal to a variety of readers, not just fans of the motel. If you enjoy pop culture, roadtrips, roadside Americana, or traveling, this book is for you. I highly recommend it!



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A comphrehensive look at a rare topic
I'm a HUGE fan of Motorbooks' Car Culture series, and also a HUGE fan of funky old motels. Michael Karl Witzel's book is a long-overdue look at a topic that is unfortunately ignore in today's chain-obsessed America. The cabin-style motels of the past have a charm that I wouldn't mind seeing anew.

I do agree with Doug that Mr. Witzel sometimes drifted to the preachy side, being a little too harsh on unmarried couples who rented rooms and the proprietors who let them. But still, this beautifully illustrated book is an absolute MUST for motel fans.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Witzel knows what is what!
As a fan of Mike's work, also being two of his contemporaries, we know this book is another must have for those seeking a nostalgia lesson. Most people never have the ability nor the vision to produce works like this. When they are done, readers should snap them up, not pick them apart! We would advise everyone to buy a copy. Motels can now live forever, they certainly do in this book!

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