Making Sense of Squiggly Lines: The Basic Analysis of Race Car Data Acquisition

by Christopher Brown

If your car is already plumbed for data acquisition, this book will help you get the most out of the squiggly lines on your graphs.

Porsche and Me

by Hans Mezger with Peter Morgan

If you own a Porsche, or even just like them, and don’t know Mezger’s name: off with your head! Here, by his own hand, at last, the story of Porsche’s great engineer.

On and Off the Flight Deck: Reflections of a Naval Fighter Pilot in World War II

by Henry A Adlam

If your eyes are glazing over at being proffered yet another memoir of WWII flyboy derring-do, relax, this one is different.

Why Not? The Story of the Honourable Charles Stewart Rolls

by David Baines

From ballooning to motor racing to seeing to it that Great Britain should have the capability of building a truly great car, Rolls did a whole lot more than he is remembered for today.

Amilcar

by Gilles Fournier

The “poor man’s Bugatti”! Zippy French cars, well-liked, successful on the track—and still the marque died.

Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance: A 60-Year Chronicle of Automotive Excellence

by Sandra & Martin E. Button

The premier automobile show now has a premier collection of car and owner data to occupy the minds of listologists.

The Competition Bicycle: The Craftsmanship of Speed (Rizzoli ed.)

by Jan Heine & Jean-Pierre Pradères

The evolution of board, road, mountain, and touring competition bikes told in excellent photos and thorough text.

The Limit: Life and Death on the 1961 Grand Prix Circuit

by Michael Cannell 

This book explores the cost of winning. Of the two top contenders, one died and the one who won no one seemed to care about.

The Wilmington & Raleigh Rail Road Company, 1833–1854

by James C. Burke

This company’s 1840 line was a marvel of civil engineering and the longest railroad in the world in its day. Today’s CSX Transportation is its offspring.

Chevrolet Volt: Development Story of the Pioneering Electrified Vehicle

Edited by Lindsay Brooke

Remember GM’s EV1? Who does?? The Volt will be remembered—and not just for its exploding batteries. This book summarizes key facts, concepts, and people behind the car.

The Complete Book of Porsche 911: Every Model since 1964

by Randy Leffingwell

How is it that the 911 has managed to stay relevant for over 50 years? If a 911 is in your future, especially an older one, don’t go shopping without having read this book first.

The Spirit: Celebrating 75 Years of the Rolls-Royce Motor Car

by Ken Dallison

Twenty-four 18 x 14˝ watercolors of classic Rolls-Royce automobiles in a leather-bound limited-edition book.