Gary Miller explores the dramatic evolution of transportation, from the horse-drawn carriages of 1801 to today’s record-breaking speeds. Yet, this progress isn’t universal. By shrinking the world to a 100-person “global village,” the author reveals vast disparities in access to roads, cars, and air travel, prompting reflection on global equity in mobility.
Additional information
Age by Development | |
---|---|
Binding | |
Book Category |
Customer Reviews
5 star | 0% | |
4 star | 0% | |
3 star | 0% | |
2 star | 0% | |
1 star | 0% |
0 of 0 reviews
Sorry, no reviews match your current selections
$12.99