Mobile Mansions: Taking Home Sweet Home on the Road

The book was very enjoyable and well written, lavishly illustrated with 200 color photographs from the earliest car-campers and trailers to the modern RV.
It has great pictures of truly vintage mansions on wheels, including some home made versions and strange versions from other countries and even some views of the more unique campgrounds, like Quartzite and the Slabs.
A great book for your coffee table.

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About the Author

Photographer Douglas Keister has photographed twenty-two award-winning, critically acclaimed books. His wealth of books on architecture has earned him the title, “America’s most noted photographer of historic architecture.”

Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Gibbs Smith, Publisher; 1 edition (March 3, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1586857738
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 0.6 x 10 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds

From the Inside Flap

Mobile Mansions takes you on a captivating exploration of homes on wheels-everything from early diminutive camp cars to modern-day diesel-belching, lumbering leviathans complete with saunas, balconies, and gourmet kitchens. From the eclectic to the exquisite, the luxurious to the rare, this detailed RV guide showcases the diversity of some of the most lovingly restored RVs on the road today.
In this reference for pop culture connoisseurs as well as RV-loving enthusiasts, Keister documents an amazing range of vehicles, including small camp cars from the 1920s, house cars from the 1930s, campers from the 1950s, and finally modern-day motorhomes that first appeared in the 1960s. Well-known brands like Winnebago, GMC, and Travco are featured as well as one-of-a-kind vehicles like the Lamsteed Kampcar, built by Anheuser Busch, the Zeppelin House Car, and Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion car.
Also included in this ultimate guide to RV nostalgia are descriptions, as well as a sampling of photos, of the RVs of cultural icons: Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Mae West, Howard Hughes, John Madden, the Partridge Family, Ken Kesey, The Who, and Barbie. Each had a home on wheels-be it an old converted school bus, massive RV cruiser, or elegant house car.
Entertaining and informative, Keister offers a fun-to-read, informative history of the recreational vehicle illustrated with luscious full-color images, rare vintage photographs, and a sampling of period advertisements. Step inside a wide variety of mobile mansions and feel yourself swept up in a wave of wistfulness, rediscovered adventuresome, and a longing to hit the road.
Douglas Keister has photographed more than twenty-five critically acclaimed books. He also writes and illustrates magazine articles and contributes photographs and essays to dozens of magazines, newspapers, books, calendars, posters, and greeting cards worldwide. Some of his books include Classic Cottages, Stories in Stone: A Field Guide to Cemetery Symbolism and Iconography, Ready to Roll, Red Tile Style, Silver Palaces, Victorian Glory, and Courtyards. Keister lives in Chico, California.

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