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  • ART DECO AND BRITISH CAR DESIGN.THE AIRLINE CARS OF THE 1930S
    BARRIE DOWN
    Features• The story of British car streamline styling • Identifies the influence Art Deco had on automotive design • Thumbnail biographies of 1930s British automotive designers collected for the first time • Contemporary illustrations • High quality photographs of the surviving cars, many previously unpublished DescriptionA unique account of a radical era in automotive design. ...
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    31,00 €

  • MAKING CARS AT LONDBRIDGE 100 YEARS IN THE LIFE OF A FACTORY
    GILLIAN BARDSLEY
    For ninety-nine years, cars were made at Longbridge. Less than a year off its century, the factory closed and 6,000 lost their jobs. The story of Longbridge is full of tragedy and the loss of car making there has dealt a huge blow to the Midlands' manufacturing base.The first cars to roll off the production plant were Austins, and the site has been a centre of car manufacturing...
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    28,00 €

  • BRITISH SPORTS CARS IN AMERICA 1946-1981
    JONATHAN A. STEIN
    The intriguing tale of the meteoric rise and fall of British marques in America following WWII. Marques the likes of Triumph, MG, and Austin Healey, as well as the lesser known Ginetta, Elva and Berkeley are thoroughly explored. Filled with beautiful and rare color photographs. ...
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    50,50 €

  • BRITISH WOODIES FROM THE 1920 TO 1950
    COLIN PECK
    Features- The first book on the subject of British Woodies - Details of all main chassis builders - Details of many previously little known coachbuilders - Contains many unique and previously unpublished photos - Explores the rise and fall of this iconic form of transport - Examines the role Woodies played in supporting British forces in WWII - Looks at the challenges involved ...
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    24,00 €

  • ROYAL TRANSPORT AN INSIDE LOOK AR THE HISTORY OF ROYAL TRAVEL
    PETER PIGGOTT
    The conveyance of royalty, whether to Balmoral or Buffalo, by Rolls Royce or Canadian Pacific train, has its own mysterious traditions and protocols. With dry humour and a keen sense of history, Peter Pigott describes how the British royal family has adapted to technological innovations. Organized thematically, the book is packed with well-researched details. We know all about ...
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    49,00 €

  • BRITISH CAR ADVERTISING OF THE 1960S
    HEON STEVENSON
    DescriptionDuring the 1960s, the automobile finally secured its position as an indispensable component of daily life in Britain. Car ownership more than doubled from approximately one car for every 10 people in 1960 to one car for every 4.8 people by 1970. Advertisers, who once needed to promote the joys of motoring as well as the particular pleasures of the individual product,...
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    79,50 €

  • MAKING CARS AT LONGBRIDGE. 1905 TO THE PRESENT DAY
    GILLIAN BARDSLEY / COLIN CORKE
    Lavishly illustrated with unique images from the official company archive, this book charts more than 100 years of car-making at the Longbridge factory, near Birmingham. Herbert Austin founded the Austin Motor Company here in April 1905 and it was subsequently home to the British Motor Corporation, British Leyland, Rover Group and, latterly, MG Rover. Its products include some ...
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    24,00 €

  • LES GRANDS CONSTRUCTEURS D'ANGLETERRE
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    27,00 €

  • THE SCOTTISH MOTOR INDUSTRY
    MICHAEL WORTHINGTON WILLIAMS
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    9,50 €

  • ANGLO-AMERICAN CARS FROM THE 1930S TO THE 1970S
    NORM MORT
    Features• The first book dedicated solely to Anglo-American hybrid cars • Comprehensive guide of complete marque and model range• Deeply researched history reveals many little known facts • Unique and rare models • Rare factory photos, advertisements and original brochure images • Models produced for European and North American markets • Production data and original road test i...
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    19,00 €

  • CLASSIC BRITISH SPORTS CARS
    JON PRESSNELL
    Fifty-six open-top icon roadsters feature in this authoritiative, highly pictorial celebration of classic British sports cars, from the AC Ace to the Wolseley Hornet Special. Individual histories will place each car in perspective, describing its appeal, significance and driving characteristics. Also detailed for each one are models and variants, year-by-year evolution, specifi...
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    30,00 €

  • A-Z OF BRITISH CARS 1945-1980
    GRAHAM ROBSON
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    52,00 €

  • KEITH MARTIN ON COLLECTING AUSTIN HEALEY MG TRIUMPH
    KEITH MARTIN
    With his monthly Sports Car Market Magazine, Keith Martin made official what the world of car collecting already knew: He was the ultimate authority on collector cars, his columns in AutoWeek and Automobile, and his appearances on Speed Channel and at major auctions a natural extension of his longtime passion and expertise. In this book Martin, along with the editors and contri...
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    19,00 €

  • A-Z BRITISH SPORTS AND THOROUGHBRED MOTOR CARS 1919-1939
    NICK WALKER
    The sports car has always held a warm place in the hearts of British motorists, and even more in the two decades between the wars than now. In those days motoring was still an exciting experience - very exciting for those who had just acquired their first car. And doubly so for those young men - and it was usually men - whose first car was a sports car, be it a gleaming new MG ...
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    65,00 €

  • BRITISH FAMILY CARS OF THE 1950 AND 1960
    ANTHONY PRITCHARD
    About this bookWith the end of the Second World War it was not long before increasing wealth, cheaper cars, and social pressures made a family car the aspiration of thousands. Ford, Hillman, Standard, Morris and Vauxhall became household names, and the streets of Britain’s suburbs began to fill with modern-looking saloon cars, designed to transport mother, father and 2.4 childr...
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    8,00 €

  • SPIDER INGLESI. ELEGANZA, TECNICA E TRADIZIONE
    ALESSANDRO SANNIA
    Le spider sportive, da usare rigorosamente aperte anche quando non c’è il sole, sono una delle icone della Gran Bretagna, come i taxi neri, le cabine telefoniche rosse, la regina e il Big Ben. In un Paese in cui il sole c’è solo pochi giorni all’anno, si è sviluppata una lunghissima tradizione di vetture con carrozzeria scoperta, che ha fatto la fortuna di grandi marchi della s...
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    35,00 €