Motor cars: general interest Books

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  • Quarto Publishing PLC Formula One The Pinnacle

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    Book SynopsisFormula 1: The Pinnacle tracks a history of the changes which have taken F1 from its rudimentary beginnings to the exhilarating high octane spectacle it is today, with a foreword by Guenther Steiner - Team Principal of the Haas Formula One Team.Trade Review“Compiled and written by the excellent Simon Arron and Tony Dodgins, ‘F1: The Pinnacle’ is structured around pivotal events throughout F1’s history each largely captured through a lushly illustrated double-page spread and some well-chosen text. The curation of said ‘pivotal events’ is what sets ‘The Pinnacle’ apart – Arron and Dodgin’s deep insider knowledge means that those highlighted go beyond the clichés and received narrative. This is both refreshing and comforting. Benefiting from not being an official F1 publication, the book is able to dive into rarely charted coffee-table topics – controversies, commercials and Herman ‘the hairpin’ Tilke. The illustrations themselves are superb – with lots of pictures that I hadn’t come across before, together with several classic images.” -- Ben Evans * RaceFans *Table of ContentsChapter 1 Sporting The World Championship Begins ‘Garagistes’: Britain overtakes Italy World Championship for Constructors National Racing Colours Grids: Lining up 2 x 2 F1 Timing Return of Refuelling Two-Car Teams The Evolution of Qualifying Spare Cars The End of Tyre Wars Points Finishes When F1 Survived Covid Sprint QualifyingChapter 2 Circuits Monaco Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps Monza Silverstone Nürburgring Nordschleife Hermann Tilke F1 Night RacesChapter 3 Technical The Demise of Front-Engined Cars Customer Engines: Coventry Climax Monocoque Construction Engine Changes The Cosworth DFV Skyscraper Wings Slick Tyres Ground Effect Cars Telemetry The Turbo Era Carbon Fibre Team Radio Active and Reactive Suspension Steering Wheel Evolution Driver Aids Reintroduction of Grooved Tyres Wind Tunnels to CFD The Rise of Simulators Drag Reduction System The Hybrid Engine EraChapter 4 Controversies Driver Strike Benetton’s Fuel Fiasco Adelaide and Jerez Team Orders US Grand Prix Furore Spygate Crashgate Hamilton vs. VerstappenChapter 5 Safety GPDA: The drivers find their voice Permanent Barriers Seat Belts Fire Protection Sid Watkins Becomes Chief Medic Safety Cars The HaloChapter 6 Personalities Enzo Ferrari Juan Manuel Fangio Colin Chapman Jackie Stewart Jim Clark Bernie Ecclestone Ron Dennis Niki Lauda Max Mosley Frank Williams and Patrick Head Alain Prost Ayrton Senna Michael Schumacher Ross Brawn Jean Todt Lewis HamiltonChapter 7 Commercial Stretching the Season Title Sponsors FOCA vs.FISA: The battle for F1 F1 Tobacco Ban Manufacturers Exit Teams Threaten a Breakaway Series Liberty Media Buy F1 Netflix: D riv e to S urv iv e Budget CapBudget Cap

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    £999.99

  • The History Press Ltd Minimal Motoring

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    Book SynopsisMinimal motoring

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    £26.12

  • Haynes Publishing FX4 Black Cab Manual An Insight into the History and Development of the Famous London Taxi Enthusiasts Manual

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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    £16.49

  • Life with Cars New

    Oratia Media Life with Cars New

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    £31.19

  • Coachwork on Vintage Bentleys 3 Litre 45 Litre 65

    Herridge & Sons Ltd Coachwork on Vintage Bentleys 3 Litre 45 Litre 65

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisUses over 200 contemporary black-and-white illustrations and some 50 specially shot colour photographs to tell the story of Bentley coachwork during the 1920s, and up to 1931 when the company went into receivership. Each of the 3 classes of coachwork - saloons and limousines, drophead coupes, and tourers - is traced through that exciting decade.

    10 in stock

    £42.50

  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Buying A Car Guide Car Buying Secrets Tips and

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    £10.67

  • Car Crazy: The Battle for Supremacy between Ford

    PublicAffairs,U.S. Car Crazy: The Battle for Supremacy between Ford

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisBefore the Big Three," even before the Model T, the race for dominance in the American car market was fierce, fast, and sometimes farcical. Car Crazy takes readers back to the passionate and reckless years of the early automobile era, from 1893, when the first US-built auto was introduced, through 1908, when General Motors was founded and Ford's Model T went on the market. The motorcar was new, paved roads few, and devotees of this exciting and unregulated technology battled with citizens who considered the car a dangerous scourge, wrought by the wealthy, that was shattering a more peaceful way of life.Among the pioneering competitors were Ransom E. Olds, founder of Olds Motor Works and creator of a new company called REO Olds' cutthroat new CEO Frederic L. Smith William C. Billy" Durant of Buick Motor Company (and soon General Motors) and inventor Henry Ford. They shared a passion for innovation, both mechanical and entrepreneurial, but their maniacal pursuit of market share would also involve legal manipulation, vicious smear campaigns, and zany publicity stunts,including a wild transcontinental car race that transfixed the public. Their war on wheels ultimately culminated in a courtroom battle that would shape the American car industry forever.Based on extensive original research, Car Crazy is a page-turning story of popular culture, business, and sport at the dawn of the twentieth century, filled with compelling, larger-than-life characters, each an American original.Trade Review"The dawn of the auto age brought with it conflict, controversy, fear and excitement as ably illustrated in G. Wayne Miller's book... Simultaneously tracking several threads of the story of early automobiles, Miller reveals business and legal battles, engineering and mechanical innovations, endurance races over destructive terrain, and the social impact of the car... Several of the people who comprise these threads of Miller's history would make likely movie subjects... [a] lively book with implied lessons about our own time." --Providence Journal "Absolutely extraordinary... Get this book! It is very, very readable. Fascinating." --LLewellyn King, host of PBS' White House Chronicle "Fascinating... It was a time of off-the-wall characters, eager-to-corner markets and run competitors off the road. We meet the ruthless Frederic Smith, the CEO of Olds Motor Works, and, of course, Ford." --Newport Mercury "Engrossing and well-written, Miller's study of the cultural impact of the automobile is also a testament to the elements of the vehicle that car enthusiasts find endearing. This work will attract fans of motor sports as well as entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the power of technology to enact social change." --Library Journal "A chronicle of the frantic, ultracompetitive, and heroic early days of automobile manufacturing... Buoyant and charming...Capturing the energy and ambition of a time when optimism in the American spirit was unparalleled, Miller also shows that despite the car's profound effect on American culture, it was not the modern panacea some predicted. A must for car lovers and plenty of interesting material to keep other curious readers flipping pages." --Kirkus Reviews "Does the best job of teaching you everything about the 1st decade of American car-making (1900 -- 1910) that I think we are ever likely to get. If you want to learn how the Ford, Olds, Reo, Chevrolet, Buick and GM got started, this book is indispensable. It's really that good." --Jesse Bowers, Just a Car Guy "Should fan your enthusiasm for automobile history." --Examiner.com "This is a story rich with corporate war, courtroom drama, world-record racing, and larger-than-life characters--in particular Henry Ford, who was not just a mechanical and business genius, but one of America's original speed demons." --Jack Roush, founder and CEO of Roush Fenway Racing, the NASCAR team "Wayne Miller's Men and Speed, about the historic NASCAR season when Dale Earnhardt died, is a sports classic. In Car Crazy, he takes us back to the birth of auto racing when Henry Ford, Barney Oldfield, and other greats risked life and limb--their own and spectators'--in pursuit of money and glory. Some things never change. A must-read for all sports fans." --Bill Reynolds, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of Success Is a Choice with Rick Pitino, coauthor of Basketball Junkie with Chris Herren, and author of Fall River Dreams "With the combination of his historian's eye and a unique, cinematic-style approach to storytelling, Wayne Miller has written an exciting page-turner. With a rag-tag cast of underdogs, death-defying spectacles and thrilling courtroom drama, Car Crazy is a must-read book that explores the against-all-odds survival of the American automotive industry in its infancy." --Danny Strong, Emmy-winning screenwriter of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Parts 1 and 2, and Lee Daniels' The Butler

    3 in stock

    £16.50

  • Classic Land Rover Yearbook 2024

    Key Publishing Ltd Classic Land Rover Yearbook 2024

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    £11.52

  • Maserati Tipo 63 64 65: Birdcage to Supercage

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Maserati Tipo 63 64 65: Birdcage to Supercage

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    Book SynopsisThe history of the rear-engined Birdcage Maseratis: Tipo 63, 64 and 65. 1959-1965. The competition history and technical specifications of all 10 rear-engined Birdcage Maseratis constructed, and their direct competition: Ferrari, Porsche, Aston Martin, Jaguar, Lotus, Cooper, Lister, Scarab, Chaparral, Sting Ray and Old Yaller Also included is the background of the private team owners who bought the cars: Briggs Cunningham, Count Volpi, Lucky Casner, and John Simone.

    1 in stock

    £68.00

  • Porsche by Mailander: Magnificent Expansion from

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Porsche by Mailander: Magnificent Expansion from

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    Book SynopsisSpread over 250 pages are some 300 images taken by a man who was intimately involved with this world. By far the majority of these photographs have never before been published. Ludvigsen provides a knowledgeable and entertaining commentary on each, together with a year-by-year overview of the activities of Porsche during these exciting early years. The early Fifties were the dramatic formative years of Porsche, which was founded as a sports-car producer in 1948. The first-ever Porsche car scored a race victory that same year. Porsche's first effort at Le Mans in 1951 brought a class victory, and Le Mans was destined to remain a major target for Porsche's racers in the future. With the arrival of the fabled 550 Spyders in 1953 Porsche scored class victories on all continents with such drivers as Stirling Moss, Hans Herrmann and Richard von Frankenberg. As well, during these years Porsche developed and expanded its range of sports cars for the road. Included in the book are: Exciting and evocative scenes from the great sports-car races, rallies, road races and hill climbs: Monza, Berne, the Nurburgring, the Mille Miglia, Monte Carlo, Reims and others. Behind-the-scenes views of the Porsche factory and the building of these great cars. The Porsche road cars in their environment and at the great Salons of Paris, Turin and Geneva. Porsche people, including Ferry Porsche, his engineers and his drivers.

    2 in stock

    £90.25

  • Concours d'Elegance: Dream Cars and Lovely Ladies

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Concours d'Elegance: Dream Cars and Lovely Ladies

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    Book SynopsisSurely no form of contest has ever equalled the marriage of luxury and ostentation offered for many years by the great concours d'elegance. Elitist perhaps but their sheer magnificence seems just as fascinating now as it did in the first half of the 20th Century. It should be remembered that these events allowed the most celebrated artists and artisans boundless freedom of expression. Everything was put into the melting-pot to achieve one end - the realisation of a dream. The vital step for organisers of such events was to choose a venue famous for its air of leisurely hedonism, such as Longchamp, Deauville, Cannes, La Baule, Vichy, Nice or Enghien, where costly automobiles, their elegant silhouettes crafted by the great names of contemporary coachwork, could parade. To enhance the atmosphere, these exotic creations were presented by pretty ladies, mostly recruited from fashionable society, dressed in the latest fashion by the leading Parisian couturiers in an attempt to achieve the best possible symbiosis with the machines that they accompanied.

    3 in stock

    £35.70

  • Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisResponding to many requests to reprint The Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental by Raymond Gentile, an out of print Dalton Watson book published in 1980, we are excited to introduce this new, much expanded publication. Written with Raymond Gentile's blessing and assistance, the author, Andre Blaize, has used his extensive database which he has been compiling and updating for over forty years to provide an exhaustive study of these desirable cars.Introduced in 1930, the Phantom II Continental is one of the aristocrats of automobiles, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Mercedes SSKs, Bugatti T50s and Duesenberg Model Js. The history of every Phantom II Continental is described in these pages, supported by over 2,000 illustrations. The cars are shown at different periods of their lives: when new in the 1930s, in early post-war days, sometimes in derelict state and, fortunately more often, in glorious restored condition.

    1 in stock

    £237.50

  • Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith: Celebrating 70 Years

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith: Celebrating 70 Years

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    Book SynopsisThis book is a celebration, in its 70th Anniversary year, of the first Rolls-Royce motor car to emerge after World War II, the Silver Wraith. Excluding experimental cars, the total production of that model, spanning just over a decade, amounted to 1,883 cars, no two of which were exactly alike. These are precious reminders of a past in which bespoke, hand-built motor cars of their type were once made. All Silver Wraiths followed the pre-war practice of having custom bodies from such coachbuilders as H.J. Mulliner, Hooper and James Young. Comprehensive histories of these and other coachbuilders are included and every Silver Wraith built is listed in detail in a comprehensive table.

    2 in stock

    £90.25

  • The Kellner Affair: Matters of Life and Death

    Dalton Watson Fine Books The Kellner Affair: Matters of Life and Death

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    Book SynopsisThe Kellner Affair tells the fascinating story of some of the most influential people in the French luxury car business before, during and after World War II and how they came together and fought bravely against the Nazi occupation of Paris. They include the famous coachbuilder Jacques Kellner, the designer Georges Paulin, and Walter Sleator, the director of Rolls-Royce France, It details how they formed a resistance group and gathered intelligence, and how they were betrayed by double agents and some were executed in 1942. Volumes I and II also include an in-depth discussion of aerodynamic cars, and the famous streamlined designs of Georges Paulin. Volume III contains a large portfolio of period images of Kellner-bodied cars such as Hispano-Suiza, Renault, Rolls-Royce, Bugatti, Farman, and many more, along with period articles and a wealth of design drawings as well as facsimile reprints of Kellner brochures. The book relies heavily on newly discovered archive material as well as private documents that have never previously been published. This is one of several Dalton Watson publications that celebrate coachbuilding, from Erdmann and Rossi, many years ago to the recent Saoutchik, Talbot-Lago Grand Sport and Gaston Grummer books and the forthcoming works on Park Ward, Pourtout, and Hooper.

    4 in stock

    £296.10

  • Vintage Jaguar Keyrings 1955-1980: A Heritage of

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Vintage Jaguar Keyrings 1955-1980: A Heritage of

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    Book SynopsisThe story of early post-World War II Jaguar key fobs, forgotten for more than a half century, seemed wrapped in an impenetrable mist and was only recently exposed by a dedicated researcher and Jaguar enthusiast. Bud Marston’s book reveals the story of the origins and heritage of more than three hundred splendid motoring talismans from Jaguar’s storied past. During the period covered, Jaguar Cars Ltd produced 350,000 cars, and most of their proud owners almost certainly acquired beautifully-crafted key fobs tailored to the Jaguar marque. But fewer than a thousand of these artefacts appear to have survived, and no living individual has seen more than a fraction of them. Marston determined to assemble a collection of these old jewels and record his research and observations before their stories vanished with the passage of time. Creatively presented with colour and monochrome photographs, Vintage Jaguar Keyrings is an original work of major interest to the motoring connoisseur.

    2 in stock

    £68.40

  • Maserati 300S plus the Factory Team Cars

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Maserati 300S plus the Factory Team Cars

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    Book SynopsisThis much-updated second edition of the Maserati 300S by Walter Bäumer, includes many corrections and additions to the original text that have been uncovered in the last ten years. Almost all the photographs are new and previously unpublished, making the book an exciting addition to any Maserati library. The first edition was published in 2008. The Maserati 300S was one of the most successful race cars of the 1950s and among the most beautiful ever built. It was the main opponent of the Ferraris in the World Sportscar Championships of 1956 and 1957. Described by Sir Stirling Moss as one of the best race cars he had ever driven and loved by every racing driver due to its balanced handling qualities, the 300S wrote motor sports history. Glory and disaster ran side by side adding mystique to the legend. Despite the often confusing and inaccurate records that make it difficult to establish the exact fate of each car, the history of each of the twenty-five cars built by Officine Maserati S.p.A. in Modena is listed chassis-by-chassis and profusely illustrated with many period photographs. A bonus volume of additional photographs of the four factory cars completes the package.

    3 in stock

    £185.25

  • Works Cortina, Capri & Corsair in Detail

    Herridge & Sons Ltd Works Cortina, Capri & Corsair in Detail

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    Book SynopsisFollowing his outstandingly successful books Works Escorts in Detail and Works Triumphs in Detail, rally veteran and historian Graham Robson now tackles the story of Ford's emergence during the 1960s as a leader in international saloon car competition, whether in race or rally, beginning with the Mark 1 Cortina in 1962. Walter Hayes was the driving force behind this push forward. It was he who enlisted Colin Chapman to create the Lotus-Cortina, he who had bold ideas like entering the Safari Rally and the London-Sydney Marathon, he who brought in Alan Mann Racing to wipe the board in touring car racing, he who attracted top-flight drivers like Roger Clark, Jim Clark, Graham Hill and Pat Moss, and he who inspired Ford's quite dazzling success in national and international competition. The career of every works Mark I and Mark II Cortina, Lotus-Cortina, Capri and Corsair is individually recounted in this book, with contemporary action photographs and listings of events entered, results and drivers, along with accounts of performances in rallies and races. In addition there are specially commissioned colour photographs of a number of surviving works cars, which have been shot in considerable detail. For fans of the race and rally Fords of these glory days, as well as for motor sport enthusiasts, this book is pure treasure.

    2 in stock

    £36.00

  • RS200: Ford's Group B Rally Legend

    Herridge & Sons Ltd RS200: Ford's Group B Rally Legend

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    Book SynopsisIn a short-lived but tempestuous and exciting life, motorsport's Group B category attracted world-class manufacturers to develop new models. Almost all were technically-advanced, very powerful and striking in many ways - with Ford's RS200 being perhaps the most attractive, and the most promising, of them all. Conceived in 1983, built in 1985 and 1986, and rallied strongly in 1986, the RS200 not only looked purposeful but was only at the start of a promising career when the FIA killed off the controversial Group B category. Although Ford had already built 200 cars to satisfy homologation requirements, the RS200's career was brought to an abrupt close, and Ford Motorsport's efforts were almost entirely negated. Graham Robson was closely involved with the project throughout its tempestuous career, noting (and sometimes experiencing) all the concept stages, the engineering process, the styling, development, and manufacture, followed by a four-year period when he drove RS200s as normal road cars. This is the complete story, as related by the top management, the designers and the enthusiasts who ran, and competed with, the cars themselves, along with many details of when, where and how, all the elements of the design came together. But this is not merely a trawl through the archives, as Robson persuaded top personalities including Motorsport boss Stuart Turner, engineer John Wheeler and project manager Mike Moreton to fill in the details. This is a complex, visually and technically enthralling tale, which provides inside information of probably the bravest sporting programme ever tackled by Ford UK

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    £40.38

  • Works Minis In Detail: BMC & British Leyland

    Herridge & Sons Ltd Works Minis In Detail: BMC & British Leyland

    Book SynopsisThe works Minis had a long and distinguished competition history between 1959 and 1970, when British Leyland bosses closed the Abingdon Competition Department. The car started its competition career chasing class awards with the diminutive 850cc Mini, but once race car designer John Cooper persuaded BMC that they should build a hot version, the Mini Cooper was born and things moved up a gear. With the introduction of the Mini Cooper S, the car soon became a world beater. Winning the 1964 Monte Carlo Rally in the hands of Paddy Hopkirk was a watershed moment which the Abingdon team repeated three times. During that 11-year period, 77 works Minis were built, competing in more than 300 events, most of them international rallies. The 1969 season, when the works Minis went racing, is also covered, along with the rallycross events. The book covers each one of those 77 cars which, in their distinctive red and white paintwork, were a force be reckoned with wherever they competed. Build details of every car are provided, drawn from factory build sheets, with information also on when cars were reshelled and identities swapped. The details of the events entered and the drivers are the result of analysing hundreds of contemporary race and rally reports. The result is the most in-depth study of the works Minis ever published, made possible by years of research by Robert Young, a lifelong Mini enthusiast.

    £55.25

  • Ultimate E-type - The Competition Cars

    Porter Press International Ultimate E-type - The Competition Cars

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    4 in stock

    £190.00

  • The All-American Heroe and Jaguar's Racing

    Porter Press International The All-American Heroe and Jaguar's Racing

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    Book SynopsisFirst seen by the wider world at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, the Jaguar E-type redefined perceptions of how a sports car could – and perhaps should – look. No less a figure than Enzo Ferrari is said to have described it as “the most beautiful car in the world”. Small wonder that demand swiftly exceeded supply after Jaguar initially laid down plans to build the car in relatively small numbers. It was an instant hit on racing circuits too: little more than a month after the launch, Graham Hill took a roadster to victory on its debut at Oulton Park. Chassis 875027, the focus of this story, was the first E-type campaigned by American racing entrepreneur Briggs Cunningham’s famous team and its performances helped persuade Jaguar to use the E-type as the basis for a competition thoroughbred that has become one of the most coveted of all time: the Lightweight The E-type evolved from a distinguished series of Jaguar sports cars that notched up a sequence of victories at Le Mans in the 1950s. The car’s development is covered in detail and illustrated with exquisite cutaways. Briggs Cunningham had an interesting tale to tell away from motorsport – as did many of his racing companions. He skippered the winning yacht in the America’s Cup; his right-hand man Alfred Momo won the Targa Florio as a co-driver, aged 14, and later climbed onto the wing of an airborne biplane to repair a leaking fuel line. Their contrasting backgrounds are covered in detail. Before aligning with Jaguar, Cunningham harboured hopes of putting together an all-American team capable of winning the Le Mans 24 Hours. His eponymous cars made their mark, without ever quite fulfilling his dream, and feature as part of an engaging wider story. In addition to running some of motorsport’s best-known names, including Bruce McLaren, Dan Gurney and Jack Brabham, Cunningham was also associated with several unsung heroes. Here, racers such as John Fitch, Phil Walters and Walt Hansgen receive the credit they deserve. The book is handsomely illustrated with period photographs from some of the world’s most respected collections, as well as a gallery of studio photographs showing the car as it is today.

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    £57.00

  • Alejandra Guerrero - Auto Erotica

    Circa Press Alejandra Guerrero - Auto Erotica

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn the third decade of the 21st century, we are witnessing an unprecedented exploration of female sexual power, while on the other hand reactionary cultural forces contrive to keep women as defenceless as possible. In this context, the work of photographer Alejandra Guerrero can be understood as a clarion call. Hers is a rarefied visual art that marks a turning point for female sexuality in erotica, her eloquent tableaux revealing the intricate ways in which women exert their erotic power. Here we see a future in which women dictate raw, yet refined desires. Each moment comes from the erotic fever dreams of the participants and the desires of the woman behind the camera. Guerrero grew up against a backdrop of sleek automobiles. As a child she would sit in the driver’s seat of her mother’s Mercedes and dream of one day being in control of such an elegant machine. Her father was a mechanical engineer whose hobby was fixing up cool cars, and she would watch him at work, taking in the details of fins and fenders. It sparked a fascination, which became an adult passion, which eventually inspired an entire body of work. Auto Erotica is Guerrero’s second monograph with Circa and follows Wicked Women down the same electrifying road.Table of Contents• Introduction – Miss Rosen • Plates • Biographies • Credits

    3 in stock

    £45.00

  • Herbert Austin’s Heavy Twelve-Four: “A Very

    Herridge & Sons Ltd Herbert Austin’s Heavy Twelve-Four: “A Very

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisUntil now there has been no in-depth book about the Austin 12/4. This most worthy of cars epitomised Herbert Austin’s philosophy that his cars must demonstrate longevity, robust construction, sound engineering and represent good value for money. Here we have the story behind the model’s introduction, contemporary press reports, early advertisements, from the first brochures issued up to 1934-35, the various body styles available. Those which were exported as chassis to New Zealand and Australia and then bodied locally are also included. The taxicabs have a section to themselves, as does the different coachwork available from various coachbuilders – including the work they undertook during the war. When many cabs dating from the thirties were pensioned off in the early fifties, they took on many other roles, and Jim details some of them. Separate chapters are reserved for 12/4s which have earned their own special place in the Austin Twelve’s history; these include “Peggy”, the cab featured in the film Carry on Cabby, and “Gumdrop”, the tourer immortalised by the late Val Biro. The Austin 12/4 has survived in respectable numbers, and if you are wondering why, Jim’s book will leave you in no doubt. Everything you need to know about the Heavy 12/4 Austin, including stories of restorations, is in this book. In 2022 we celebrate the centenary of the addition of this model to the Austin range

    1 in stock

    £32.00

  • The Automotive Alchemist

    Dalton Watson Fine Books The Automotive Alchemist

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisAndy Saunders’ ‘Automotive Alchemist’ is a roller-coaster ride through the highs and lows of this charismatic man’s life. From the early years of learning the basic skills of cutting and shaping metal then painting and airbrushing, to his mature creations, restorations and the inherent genius of his designs. Andy welcomes us into his workshop and his head: not afraid to express his emotions, as he deconstructs and then rebuilds each vehicle, he lays bare his motivations, inspirations, influences, and passions. Intertwined in the narrative is the work involved in the creation of 59 cars, described here with many detailed photographs. Twenty-seven of Andy’s creations now reside in museums and private collections across the globe but the most unusual fate is that of Flat Out, the Guinness Book of Records acclaimed Lowest Car in the World, which is now a coffee table in the foyer of a huge Californian corporation. The book is not a technical ‘how to create wild custom cars’ manual. Rather it is a celebration of Andy’s joy of creation and his design genius, though tempered by personal traumas and losses. He has, on many occasions, been referred to as the British George Barris, the American “King of Kustomizers.” Unlike many biographies, this book engages the reader with its honesty and humour.

    3 in stock

    £85.50

  • The Art of Conservation

    Dalton Watson Fine Books The Art of Conservation

    5 in stock

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    5 in stock

    £80.75

  • Allard Motor Company: Beyond the Records

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Allard Motor Company: Beyond the Records

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisA rich resource for investigating the history of a short-lived but influential British carmaker. The Allard Motor Company archives are a particularly rich resource for those investigating the history and influence on the British motor industry of this short-lived but significant carmaker. The production records included in this comprehensive book cover the years of operation 1946-1958 and sit alongside many previously unseen official photographs, documents, and correspondence. Supported by an easy-to-use reference spreadsheet, Allard owners are invited to open to the pages where their car is featured, and casual observers can also learn about the indelible impact this small British car manufacturer made on motoring history. Author Gavin Allard—the grandson of Sydney Allard, who led the company into post-war Britain and beyond—details the people that built the cars, the dealerships that sold them, and the drivers who took them to the roads.

    20 in stock

    £137.75

  • One Last Turn

    Dalton Watson Fine Books One Last Turn

    20 in stock

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    20 in stock

    £99.75

  • Kim: A biography of MG founder Cecil Kimber

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Kim: A biography of MG founder Cecil Kimber

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisMG, the world’s most-loved make of sports car, was created in the 1920s by Cecil Kimber – invariably known as Kim. Rising above disability, with his energy, enthusiasm and vision Kimber became a leading figure in the British motor industry. Starting out putting sporty bodies on Morris chassis, within a few years he had built MG into the leading European manufacturer of sports cars, with an impressive record of competition successes. He survived industrial upheaval only to fall victim to the venomous internal politics of MG’s parent company. Sacked from his high-profile job, he was preparing to bounce back when he lost his life in a needless accident. Respected businessman, wayward husband, fallible parent, Cecil Kimber was a man of surprising contrasts. Here for the first time is the colourful story of the man behind those famous initials.

    4 in stock

    £109.25

  • Maserati 450S

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Maserati 450S

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £142.50

  • Figoni on Delahaye

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Figoni on Delahaye

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £185.25

  • NashHealey

    Dalton Watson Fine Books NashHealey

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisNash-Healey A Grand Alliance examines in exacting detail the story behind America's first postwar sports car and the unique partnership between Nash Motors and automobile designer Donald Healey, which later became an international triumvirate with the involvement of coachbuilder Pinin Farina .

    7 in stock

    £185.25

  • Jacques Saoutchik Carrossier

    Dalton Watson Fine Books Jacques Saoutchik Carrossier

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £166.25

  • VW Bulli T2: Build Your Own VW Type 2 Camper Van

    £17.99

  • Always Unconventional

    Delius, Klasing & Co Always Unconventional

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTwenty-five years of smart cars. The anniversary is the reason for this beautifully illustrated book. With entertaining and visionary stories, inspiring art, and memories of the brand's automotive milestones, this book provides surprising insights into the smart world. This book is a passionate, creative and above all unconventional homage to the brand.

    1 in stock

    £40.00

  • Artioli Editore FUORICONCORSO quattro: 2022

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    £42.50

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