Found 363 results for "Automobiles in fiction"
by E. B. White
WHEN Mrs. Frederick C. Little's second son arrived, everybody notice that he was not much bigger than a mouse.
by Patricia Highsmith
The lunch hour in the co-workers' cafeteria at Frankenberg's had reached its peak.
by Sinclair Lewis
WHEN the windshield was closed it became so filmed with rain that Claire fancied she was piloting a drowned car in dim s...
by Barbara Kingsolver
I have been afraid of putting air in a tire ever since I saw a tractor tire blow up and throw Newt Hardbine's father ove...
by Ian Fleming
Most motorcars are conglomerations (this is a long word for bundles) of steel and wire and rubber and plastic, and elect...
by Sarah Weeks
If truth was a crayon and it was up to me to put a wrapper around it and name its color, I know just what I would call i...
by Virginia Woolf, Octavio Paz
Mr Howells is the exponent of the novel of thought as distinct from the novel of action.
by Илья́ Григо́рьевич Эренбу́рг
Charles Bernard at first dealt in cigarette paper.