Mrs Adolf Hitler: The Eva Braun Photograph Albums 1912–45
by Blaine Taylor
You heard the name before, but put that aside for a moment. If it weren’t for the burden of history, we would see her story and her photos with unprejudiced eyes—and realize that this is absolutely an unusual story.
Rolls-Royce Motors: The Crewe Years
by Malcolm Bobbitt
Hard to imagine but a mere 64 pages manage to convey one of the best condensed versions of what was this fabled marque’s home for most of its now 110-year history.
Mercedes-Benz Supercars: From 1901 to Today
by Thomas Wirth
M-B has been at the supercar game a long time and has, in fact, an almost unbroken history of pushing the envelope with marvels of technology and performance.
Proprietary Engines for Vehicles
by Nick Baldwin
Proprietary engines have been used by the millions yet the subject is not well represented in the literature. This tiny book is just a tantalizing teaser—but better than nothing!
Danish Painting, From the Golden Age to the Modern Breakthrough
by Berman, Mednick
Lundbye, Ancher, Hammershol are not household names but these artists are well known in their home country and deserve wider recognition. This book accompanied a NY show and while it doesn’t fully capture these wonderful paintings, it introduces to the general public a whole other world.
Hungarian Fighter Colours 1930–1945
by Dénes Bernád and György Punka
Written specifically with the modeler in mind as sort of an authenticity guide in regards to paint and markings, these excellent books actually do quite a bit more by fleshing out one of the lesser-known chapters of WWII military aviation with extensively researched micro detail.
Bleeding Edge
by Thomas Pynchon
The internet, capitalism, 9/11 are the big themes in this reclusive American author’s latest detective novel. Beautiful language, rich imagery, many questions, few answers. All good.
The Bahamas Speed Weeks, Including the Revival Meetings
by Terry O’Neil
Umbrella drinks and high-test, warm breezes and beautiful people. For 13 years this was the stylish way to end the racing season. Never mind that the points didn’t count towards anything. Fun was had!
Around the Circuit: Racing Car Transporters and Support Vehicles at Work
by David Cross
Just look at that cover. You can, and will, spend hours studying these photos as if they were fine art, wringing every little detail from them!
Railway Disasters
by Simon Fowler
This book looks at just some of the many hundreds of railway disasters, at their causes, at the price of progress, at human failings and, ultimately, at an improving safety record.
Fabulous Flying Boats
by Leslie Dawson
Nice overview of flying boats with lots of details on what an actual flight was really like.
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
by Edwin Baaske et al
An extreme book about an extreme car! Big, bold, in your face—and oh so clever if you have eyes to see.






































































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