Archive for Items Categorized 'Automobiles', only excerpts shown, click title for full entry.
The English Model T Ford

by Barker, Tuckett, Lilleker
This book could interest a wider audience than the title suggests as it covers a variety of subjects. The emphasis is on non-factory special bodies.
Lyons’ Jaguar XJ – Ein Vermächtnis in drei Serien

by Heiner Stertkamp
It helps to have a mental image of the car scene in 1968 to appreciate just how different the fluid, curvy lines of this performance-oriented sedan were. This elegant German book gives a good account.
Jacques Saoutchik – Maître Carrossier

by Peter M.Larsen & Ben Erickson
A book the likes of which you don’t see often—about cars the likes of which you don’t see often. A lovely combination, but available in very limited numbers only. So read the review quickly!
Roar From the Sixties: American Championship Racing

by Dick Wallen; Michael Jordan editor
Everything changed during that decade. In the twenty years since it was first published, this book has not been bettered. Good thing it’s still in print.
Inside Shelby American

by John Morton
Morton’s story illustrates nothing more than that being in the right place at the right time really does matter. Not every janitor becomes a pro racer in the shop he once swept! Nor does every chicken farmer hatch a racing emporium.
The First American Grand Prix: The Savannah Auto Races, 1908–1911

by Tanya A. Bailey
Savannah, Georgia may be a hotbed for many things, but racing?
International participants declared the course America’s greatest and the author is certainly its greatest fan.
The Rolls-Royce Story & The Bentley Story

by Reg Abbiss
Everyone has heard of the names—but not everyone knows that these marques are 100 years old or even that they were built by the same company for most of those years. A lot happens over a hundred years and these little books will whet your appetite for more.
Ferrari: 2015 Official Scuderia Ferrari Calendar

The 2014 Formula 1 season from a Ferrari point of view as captured by half a dozen world-class photographers.
Porsche 928

by Brian Long
A decade after this model’s production ended, the world is finally realizing that this is a really special car. If you didn’t already know that, this book will tell you. And if you’re in the market for one you’d better find one pronto.
Ferrari Myth 2015: The Official Ferrari Calendar

by Günther Raupp
A super-premium, limited-edition, oversize collection of artistic renditions of Ferraris that is only called a “calendar” because it does have a tiny string of numbers on the bottom of each page.
Daimler Conquest, Roadster and New Drop Head Coupé

by Dennis Mynard & Harold Wilson
One of the minor British cars of the 1950s but built by a big-name maker. An interesting book that will appeal to more than just the owners of the models described.
Old Contemptible

by Charles Howard
The long subtitle says it all: “The history of chassis number 2095, a 1912 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, and the car’s first two valiant owners, Barrington Stopford and Walter Carlile, both of whom drove it in The Great War.”