Paul Ingrassia, currently the deputy editor-in-chief of Reuters, is the former president of Dow Jones Newswires and former Detroit bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1993 (with Joseph B. White) for reporting on management crises at General Motors, Ingrassia has chronicled the auto industry for more than twenty-five years. He is the author of Crash Course: The American Automobile Industry's Road from Glory to Disaster and co-author, with White, of Comeback: The Fall and Rise of the American Automobile Industry. He lives in Summit, New Jersey and Naples, Florida.
...SUSAN CARPENTER. Los Angeles Times ENGINES OF CHANGE: A History of the American Dream in Fifteen Cars, by Paul Ingrassia. Simon & Schuster, 416 pages, $30. It would be impossible to count the number of automotive makes and models that have come and gone...
..."Engines of Change" by Paul Ingrassia; Simon & Schuster (416 pages, $30) It would be impossible to count the number of automotive makes and models that have come and gone since the car was first...
...In 'Engines of Change,' Paul Ingrassia looks at history through 15 iconic cars, including the Ford Model T, Chevrolet Corvette, Volkswagen Beetle, Toyota Prius. It would be impossible to count the number of automotive makes...
...at 2PM is perfect for all ages. There will also be a book talk at 3:30PM by Paul Ingrassia, the author of Engines of Change: a History of the American Dream in Fifteen Cars. Check www.newprovidencelibrary.org for more details. We'll also be doing...
...Rumors of the automobile's demise are persistent but wrong. A review of Paul Ingrassia's Engines of Change: A History of the American Dream in Fifteen Cars. FORTUNE -- It has become an all-too familiar trope for the lazy writer or overworked editor...
...Revs and CARS present Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Paul Ingrassia discussing America's history as a vehicular history, from the assembly lines of Henry Ford to the open roads of Route 66, from the lore of Jack Kerouac to...
...helped rescue it from the brink of bankruptcy. In his new book, “Engines of Change,” Pulitzer Prize-winning author Paul Ingrassia calls the Chrysler minivan one of the 15 most influential vehicles in automotive history. That influence, though,...
...the birth of the automobile industry. Since then, cars have played a monumental role in defining American culture. Paul Ingrassia's new book, Engines of Change, highlights 15 cars that have shaped the way Americans live. Weekend Edition Saturday by NPR...
...the birth of the automobile industry. Since then, cars have played a monumental role in defining American culture. Paul Ingrassia's new book, Engines of Change, highlights 15 cars that have shaped the way Americans live. Weekend Edition Saturday by NPR...
...the birth of the automobile industry. Since then, cars have played a monumental role in defining American culture. Paul Ingrassia's new book, Engines of Change, highlights 15 cars that have shaped the way Americans live. Weekend Edition Saturday by NPR...
...the birth of the automobile industry. Since then, cars have played a monumental role in defining American culture. Paul Ingrassia's new book, Engines of Change, highlights 15 cars that have shaped the way Americans live. Weekend Edition Saturday by NPR...
...the birth of the automobile industry. Since then, cars have played a monumental role in defining American culture. Paul Ingrassia's new book, Engines of Change, highlights 15 cars that have shaped the way Americans live. Weekend Edition Saturday by NPR...
...In this weekend’s Wall Street Journal, Joseph Epstein has a high-octane review of Paul Ingrassia’s Engines of Change. Ingrassia’s point, among others, is how our car-buying reflects our persona. Herewith some of Mister Epstein’s musings: I am not...
...speaks with the author. The founding member of the avant-rock band The Fugs has written a new memoir. Paul Ingrassia's new book features 15 cars that have shaped American culture. Please keep your community civil. All comments must follow the NPR.org...