Originally produced as the official catalog for a 2007 exhibition at the Phoenix Museum of Art, 'Curves of Steel' celebrates the intersection of style and aerodynamics that is the hallmark of streamlined design in the twentieth century. The book features some of the most important examples of streamlined automobiles, which top scholars selected from North America's most significant private and public collections. These automobiles demonstrate the influence of aerodynamics and how it changed the look of the automobile from what was originally a rectangular 'horseless carriage' into a sleek modern machine that embodies the ideas of speed and efficiency. 'Curves of Steel' includes essays from many of the world's great automotive writers, including Beverly Rae Kimes, Ken Gross, Phil Patton, Richard Adatto, and Diana Meredith. Each car is presented with historical images and stunning modern photographs by Michael Furman.