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The American Amusement Park Industry: A History of Technology and Thrills (Twayne's Evolution of Modern Business Series)

The American Amusement Park Industry: A History of Technology and Thrills (Twayne's Evolution of Modern Business Series)

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Author: Judith A. Adams
Publisher: Twayne Publishers
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 1641955

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 225
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.8

ISBN: 0805798226
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.06873
EAN: 9780805798227
ASIN: 0805798226

Publication Date: April 1991
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Contains 8 chapters. Good copy with bright text and minor stains on fore edge. Cover slightly worn with minor bumps Ships from Ireland: 2-5 Working Days to UK and Ireland; 2-6 Days to Europe; 6-10 Working Days to US and ROW.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars robfb   August 3, 2001
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Although I completely agree with the previous review, I would like to emphasize how well this book is written. This book is part of Twayne's Evolution of American Business Series and, as such, does not hide raw data from the reader. However, one can easily ignore the tables and skip a few paragraphs in each chapter and still feel very satisfied with the book.

I orginially purchased the book to learn the history of the Walt Disney World Resort. What I gained was a thorough review of the amusement park history from the 12th century Bartholomew Fair to Universal Studios Florida in 1990 (the book was published in 1991). From trolley parks to Coney Island, from Disneyland to Cedar Point, Ms. Adams covers all the bases.

A wonderful book!


5 out of 5 stars Academic study, not lighthearted or fun but excellent   July 4, 2000
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

This is a wonderfully researched, thoughtful treatise on the amusement park industry. It is not for those who want a pictorial history, or a romp with colorful characters like George Tilyou. Tilyou is here, but he is surrounded by demographic charts showing the age breakdown of the New York City population during Coney Island's history. There is a great deal of financial information, as well, such as consumer spending on 23 recreational products or services for the years 1909-1923. You get the idea--it is an academic book (but there are some photos, mainly historical).

But as such, it's awesome. There is probably no other book like it. Many academic books are not only dry, they are poorly written, but this one is neither. Here is a sample (since this is the first review and there is little here about the book):

"The major historian of the amusement industry, William F. Mangels, author of "The Outdoor Amusement Industry from Earliest Times to the Present" (1952) was himself a carousel manufacturer. In 1907 Mangels patented a device that imparted an improved, smooth, galloping motion to the horses and in time became common on all carousels. He and his carver, Marcus Charles Illions, produced finely carved carousels, including the Feltman merry-go-round at Coney Island. This man, who in 1912 also created the first wave machine for the swimming pool at Palisades Park, New Jersey, preserved the heritage of the amusement industry in America by organizing and developing the American Museum of Public Recreation."

For the same reason, here is the Table of Contents:

1. The Origins 2. The Form Emerges 3. Coney Island and the Enclosed Park 4. From Trolley to Automobile 5. The Disney Transformation 6. Theme Parks 7. Walt Disney World Resort 8. Overview and Postscript

A: Some Parks That Established the Traditional, Pre-Disneyland Culture B: Industry Associations and Publications Chronology Notes and References Selected Bibliography

Index

As Mark Twain once said, "If you enjoy this sort of thing, this is just the sort of thing you'll enjoy." I found the book's precision and well-supported opinions very entertaining. Perhaps you will, too.

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