Bentley Fifty years of the marquee, is mainly a pictorial tribute to that excellent motor-car written by Johnnie Green, a great car enthusiast, whose devotion to Bentley is unsurpassed, and a member of the Bentley Drivers Club, from where a mass of material was obtained. Nearly 600 photographs follo..
Bentley Fifty years of the marquee, is mainly a pictorial tribute to that excellent motor-car written by Johnnie Green, a great car enthusiast, whose devotion to Bentley is unsurpassed, and a member of the Bentley Drivers Club, from where a mass of material was obtained. Nearly 600 photographs follo..
Bentley Fifty years of the marquee, is mainly a pictorial tribute to that excellent motor-car written by Johnnie Green, a great car enthusiast, whose devotion to Bentley is unsurpassed, and a member of the Bentley Drivers Club, from where a mass of material was obtained. Nearly 600 photographs follo..
In this publication Ray Roberts covers by way of a register style format, cars which are both special by design /re-engineering / remodelling such as The Barnato Hassan Special, Napier Bentley, the Bob Burrell Derby built special and various Mk6 Specials by the likes of Harry Rose, Derry Mallalieu, ..
When the first new post war Bentleys emerged from Rolls Royce’s former aero engine factory at Crewe in 1946, it was the beginning of a new era for one of Britain’s most famous sporting marques. Available in either a standard steel body or a variety of special coachwork produced by the cream of Briti..
It is not often that an author of a motoring book can justly claim to have written a definitive work on his favourite subject at his first attempt. This is precisely the case with Michael Hay and this work on the vintage years of the Bentley. Based on a comprehensive collection of over 500 photograp..
A fine history of the famous 5 litre chain driven car bodied by Labourdette and first owned by the famous French aviator Roland Garros. William ‘Bill’ Boddy covers the history of the car from French ownership throughout its life, including Ivy Cummings, Col. Giles and many years under the custodians..
The new Bugatti Type 40 of 1926 represented a return to the roots of the Molsheim marque’s early success - the sub 1500cc 4 cylinder cars, and at an attractive price. While not as spritely as the 8 cylinder cars, the little Type 40 still offered very reasonable performance from its race bred Type 37..
The Bugatti Type 46 was announced in the autumn of 1929. The new Bugatti chassis, at almost twelve feet in length and powered by an 8 cylinder engine of 5.3 litres, was indented to be the basis of a superlative large luxury car – and so it proved to be. Bodied by the cream of European coachbuilders ..
This impressive register is the work of enthusiasts: Bohuslav Klein, Roland Saunier and Kees Jansen, all share passion for the Type46 and had a dream to gather information on the surviving examples of La Petit Royale. The book records over fifty surviving examples of the Type 46 listed in chassis nu..
Bob Chamberlain was the consummate engineer. Never considering his lack of tertiary training to be an impediment, he was one of those "seat of the pants" engineers in whom innate ability, combined with supreme self-belief, produced some astounding results. Over his 84 years, he energetically pursued..
This is ‘the’ book on Grand Prix racing on the San Sebastian circuit over the period 1923-1930 and 1933-35 inclusive. Entry list details as well as race chart positions, and the circuit map help to compliment the many fascinating period photographs. The colour replication of programme co..
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