Home Sweet Anywhere
by Lynne Martin
Ah, to chuck it all and just . . . leave. Want to test-drive the idea? Read this book!
Hard Luck Lloyd
by John Lingle
You can deduce from the title that there will be toil and tribulation. It’s all relative—if you have your priorities straight. A very good portrait of a life worth knowing and, maybe, learning from.
The Birth of the Royal Air Force
by Ian Philpott
Which branch of the military operates stuff that flies? Not always and not everywhere is it the air force. This book fields micro and macro analysis to explain how the oldest independent air force in the world came into being. And what the other services had to say about that.
USRRC: A Record of the United States Road Racing Championship, 1963–1968
by Mike Martin
This SCCA series—the first for pro drivers—is a topic long-overlooked in the literature. Just as well, because this is the only book you’d want anyway.
The Bombing of Rolls-Royce at Derby in Two World Wars—With Diversions
by Kirk, Felix & Bartnik
Industrial sites are a prime bombing target, so much so that the British set up “shadow” factories to fool the enemy. But the actual R-R works took their share of hits, and here’s their story.
The Best of Ernie Bushmiller’s Nancy
by Brian Walker
Eighty years old and Ernie Bushmiller’s Nancy is still around—and appreciated by many. She aged well.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars: Strive For Perfection
by Andreas Braun (editor)
No, Rolls-Royces are not literally perfect—it is the constant striving that has kept the marque at the top of the ultra luxury market for over a hundred years, an absolutely singular achievement.
Legend: The G-Class from 1979 to Today
by Bolsinger, Lengert, Peters
This Spartan-looking machine really has done things that deserve to be called legendary and it certainly is in a class of its own. This book explains at least a little of its allure.
Fast Jets, The History of Reheat Development at Derby
by Cyril Elliott, with contributions from John Goodwin
Afterburners are a slick piece of technology. The Rolls-Royce company played a crucial role in pioneering and finessing such work.
Maserati 250F
by David McKinney
Some called it the most beautiful Grand Prix machine of all time. Even replicas today fetch astronomical sums. Many years in the making and combining the efforts of several experts, this excellent book is the best effort yet at sorting out which chassis did what.
All the Songs, The Story Behind Every BEATLES Release
by Jean-Michel Guesdon & Philippe Margotin
From fun facts to technical minutia, the Beatles 1963–70 song catalog is put under the microscope by two music historians.
Lockheed A-12, The CIA’s Blackbird and Other Variants
by Paul F. Crickmore
You may not know and you may not care but without the A-12’s intelligence-gathering successes the world would have blown up long ago. No kidding. Read why and how here!





































































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