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| The Art of Gordon Crosby |
| First published in 1978 by Hamlyn, this book, the only one to cover the life and work of the celebrated automotive and motor racing artist F. Gordon Crosby, has been difficult to obtain for many year... |
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| The Book of Formula 1 Top Tens |
| Now available in paperback, this compact book of trivia and statistics provides a winning mixture of facts and fun in the form of over 80 Formula 1 Top Ten rankings. From most dominant championship s... |
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| The Car Book: Everything You Need to Kno |
| Owning a car is a ticket to independence and freedom for a large section of the population, but the prospect of owning a car for the first time can appear daunting. This extensively illustrated book,... |
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| The Cobra in the Barn: Great Stories of |
| Now in paperback for the first time, here is the classic version of a car lovers fairy tale: You look into an old abandoned barn or garage or warehouse—and theres the car youve searched for your who... |
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| The Iron Redskin: The history of the Ind |
| Indian is a magic name in motorcycling. Its mention brings to mind machines with flamboyant bold striping, lithe of appearance and, seemingly even at rest, poised for flight. Its distinctive trademar... |
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| The Lost Generation: The Brilliant but T |
| The 1970s was a great decade for British racing drivers, but it was also the era in which the nation lost a generation of brilliant young drivers – Roger Williamson, Tony Brise and Tom Pryce — ... |
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| Ultimate American V-8 Engine Data Book: |
| American performance and the V-8 engine are inextricably linked. Ever since the first mass-produced automobile V-8 was introduced by Cadillac in 1914, the V-8 has been the engine of choice for Ameri... |
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| Weird Cars: A Century of the World's Str |
| This marvelous book, now available in paperback, is a celebration of eccentric cars in all shapes and sizes — some of the most ugly, crazily designed and downright awkward vehicles of all time. Where... |
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