Transcontinent 1910: The Automotive Adventures of Two Young Men
by Mark Chaplin
See the USA in your . . . Oldsmobile. From Massachusetts to Oregon. And back. Did they make it? Read about it in the autoists own words.
Atlas Shrugged
by Ayn Rand
This is one of those books one feels one “has” to read to be a card-carrying member of the civilized world—if only it weren’t so intimidatingly long and complex and, well, difficult. Unless you are, as one of the characters in the book, “impervious to thought” this review may change your mind!
X-Planes: German Luftwaffe Prototypes 1930–1945
by Manfred Griehl
Considering that work done in this period by the Germans would find practical application pretty much everywhere after the war and have long-lasting influence, you’d better read this book!
The Onion Book of Known Knowledge
by Joe Randazzo
A parody on life as you know it, or don’t. Or: everything you ever wanted to know about nothing in particular.
A History of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars: Volume One, 1903–1907
by C W Morton
In the Forword, famed early Rolls-Royce collector and restorer Stanley Sears says: “THIS book had to be written and no one is more qualified to do so than Morton.”
The Duplicata, Catch Me If You Can
by David Thornhill Thompson
Follow the trail of a mega-dollar Ferrari in this “mystery, love story, thriller.”
From Ocean Liner to Cruise Ship: The Marine Art of Harley Crossley
by Harley Crossley
Forget paintbrushes! Ever painted with knives?? A practitioner for over 30 years, Crossley is the master—so why is this only his first book??
Pure Luck, The Authorised Biography of Sir Thomas Sopwith
by Alan E. Branson
Camel, Pup, Hurricane, Typhoon, Tempest, Lancaster, Harrier. You know the names, now meet the man behind them and many other aviation, business, and sporting accomplishments.
The Royal Air Force: An Encyclopedia of the Inter-War Years
by Ian M. Philpott
From tactics to equipment, the RAF underwent drastic changes at a time the world was making great efforts to avoid or at least manage conflict. A complex story told in a complex set of books.
How Your Car Works
by Arvid Linde
A basic guide to what does what and why, and how to keep it that way! From types of bodywork to types of powerplant and ignition to emission, the book explains just enough to make you conversant enough to make that phone call for professional help.
Lunches With Mr. Q: An Auto Industry Titan on Business, Life and Sports Car Dreams
by Kevin Nelson
Anyone who drives an import car in the US, especially in the postwar years when folks like importer Kjell Qvale blazed the trail, owes him a debt of gratitude. This book offers a look at a life well lived.
How To Restore Your Collector Car
by Tom Brownell
On the show field, that gleaming collector car looks swell—but what did it take to get it there? Brownell has been there/done that. Learn from him!







































































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