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Today, one cannot escape the fact that the words Porsche and racing
go hand in hand. This book follows Porsche's year-by-year progress
in top flight racing and rallying, and looks in detail at the pure
competition cars that brought the German marque such immense
success on the tracks and worldwide acclaim. This particular volume
starts with story of the pure racers of 1976 vintage, and takes the
reader through a series of racing models, including the glorious
956 and 962, up to 2005 via contemporary photography and words from
an acknowledged Porsche authority. An earlier volume covers the
years up to 1975 inclusive. The book includes detailed year by year
coverage of Porsche's top class racing and rallying exploits in
words and over 600 excellent photos. This book is a must-have for
all fans of the Porsche marque and motor sport.
Much more than an excellent gazetteer, an engaging history using
contemporary sources shows whose hands the defence of the
Anglo-Scottish border was in while Henry V was at
Agincourt.Subsequent surveys show how Christopher Dacre forwarded a
bold project that linked a string of towers forming a defence
against marauding Scots, suggesting new towers to stop gaps, a
'dyke or defence' joining them like a latter-day Hadrian's Wall.
Beyond this line were many peles or bastles, homes to the headsmen
of the notorious reiving families cursed in 1525 by the Bishops of
Durham and Glasgow because of their brutal way of life, giving rise
to much romance and legend. Polite society occupied the large
castles of the coastal area. This history and gazetteer, with 500
entries, will increase your knowledge of Northumberland and its
proud, turbulent past.
Researched and written in Japan with the full co-operation of the
factory, here in definitive detail is the story of the third
generation of Mazda's MX-5 - a car that re-invented the affordable
lightweight convertible, a breed that many thought was extinct as
the 1990s drew near. Successful immediately, the MX-5 (also known
as the Miata, or Roadster) spawned many imitators, but remains the
world's best selling sports car of all time. The series has now
been in production for more than 30 years, with new generations
following the concept of the original, much to the delight of fans
around the globe.
The definitive history of the Porsche 991-series 911s, with all
major markets looked at in detail to cover all variants and put the
story into perspective. Illustrated throughout with contemporary
photography sourced from the factory, this book serves as the
perfect guide to this best-selling 911 generation in all its forms.
Written by an acknowledged Porsche expert, with the full
co-operation of the factory.
The third volume in a definitive history of Porsche's racing cars,
bringing the story right up-to-date. Illustrated throughout with
contemporary photography sourced from the factory, this book serves
as the perfect record of Porsche's motorsport exploits from 2006
onwards. Written by an acknowledged Porsche expert, with the full
co-operation of the factory.
This book, written with the full co-operation of the factory,
brings to life the golden era of Peugeot bicycles. After a brief
look at the company's pre-war days, the richly-illustrated pages
focus on a period when the Peugeot name was synonymous with the
Tour de France and racing, and brings the story up to date with
coverage of later machines. Both road and race bikes are looked at
in detail, with the book written in a fashion that makes it equally
suitable for both reference and as a coffee table tome for the
enthusiast.
Researched and written with the full co-operation of the factory,
here in definitive detail is the story of the Mitsubishi Lancer
Evolution (or 'Lan Evo') in its key role as a works rally car.
Making its debut in 1993, it won the WRC title for its manufacturer
in 1998, but also propelled Tommi Makinen to a string of victories
in the driver's championship on numerous occasions. This book,
continuing Veloce's highly-successful Rally Giants series, features
all of the WRC events entered by the Lancer as a works machine,
including detailed results (even down to registration numbers), and
a fine selection of contemporary photography to bring the era back
to life. An essential title for Mitsubishi and rallying enthusiasts
alike.
Honda's superbly engineered flagship model, the Acura NSX, is the
ultimate Japanese supercar. This book charts, in great detail, the
complete history of the Honda/Acura NSX from inception to the
present, and also incorporates a buyer's guide. Features over 380
colour photos, advertising literature and interviews with key Honda
personnel in order to tell the real story of the NSX. An absolute
must have for anyone who owns, plans to own, or just plain admires
the thinking person's supercar, the NSX.
Today, one cannot escape the fact that the words 'Porsche' and
'racing' go hand in hand. This book follows Porsche's year-by-year
progress in top flight racing, and looks in detail at the pure
competition cars that brought the German marque such immense
success on the tracks and worldwide acclaim. This particular volume
starts with the story of the giant-killing 550 Spyders of 1953
vintage, and takes the reader through a series of racing models,
including the glorious 917, up to 1975 via contemporary photography
and words from an acknowledged Porsche authority. A second volume
covers the years 1976 onwards. The book includes detailed year by
year coverage of Porsche's top class racing exploits, accompanied
by over 600 excellent photos.
The second in a series of SLK titles, this detailed volume presents
the full history of the second generation 'Sportlich, Leicht und
Kurz' - the SLK. With an introduction to the Mercedes-Benz marque
and the preceding SLK model. The book then moves on to development
of the R171, followed by details of all SLK R171 production models
and the optional extras that were sold with them). Also included
are comprehensive appendices describing year-by-year changes,
engine specifications, standard colours, trim options and
production numbers.
The definitive history of the Porsche 981-series Boxsters and
Caymans, with all major markets looked at in detail to cover all
variants and to put the story into perspective. Illustrated
throughout with contemporary photography sourced from the factory,
this book serves as the perfect guide to this generation of open
and closed cars in all its forms. Written by an acknowledged
Porsche expert, with the full co-operation of the factory.
Available again after several years absence! This is the
fascinating story of how Citroenâs flagship model, the SM, came
into being. The book follows the carâs progress from its world
premier at the 1970 Geneva Show until the final production models
were built in July 1975, and covers both company politics and
Maseratiâs involvement in detail. Heavily illustrated with both
colour and period black and white photographs, brochures and
illustrations, this book is the definitive international history of
a fascinating and quirky 20th Century automotive icon.
The first in a series of SLK titles, this detailed volume, written
with the full co-operation of Mercedes-Benz, reveals the full
history of the first generation 'Sportlich, Leicht und Kurz' - the
SLK. Starting with an introduction to, and history of, the
Mercedes-Benz marque, it shows the SLK concept cars, and provides
full coverage of all the SLK R170 production models and the
optional extras that were sold with them. Also included are
comprehensive appendices describing year-by-year changes, engine
specifications, standard colours, trim options and production
numbers.
The extraordinary account of how the world's most popular sports
car - the Mazda MX-5 Miata Roadster - came into being. The story of
how a team of dedicated engineers and designers boldly conceived
the idea of a totally new lightweight sports car at a time when the
traditional open roadster seemed doomed to extinction. Despite
considerable opposition the group tenaciously defended its concept
of a car which would offer the driver the same unity as that found
between a horse and its rider. Despite the odds, the team succeeded
brilliantly. Here is the fascinating, and very often surprising,
inside story of the MX-5 Miata's conception, design and production,
as told by the individual members of the team, translated from the
Japanese, and compiled for this edition by renowned motoring author
Brian Long.
The story of the air-cooled 'big' Kawasaki bikes in definitive
detail, researched and written in Japan with the full co-operation
of the factory. This series of models put the company on the map
during the sixties and seventies, helping it to survive a difficult
era that saw hundreds of Japanese motorcycle makers reduced to just
four. Successful immediately, these models defended Kawasaki's
honour on the tracks as well as in the showrooms, handing the
company numerous world championship titles. The series was recently
revived as part of a retro boom, and a new machine has been
launched, delivering the same thrill and charm as its predecessors.
The 987-series built on the success of the original Boxster, and
also spawned a new coupe version called the Cayman. In true Porsche
tradition, the model was subjected to a programme of continuous
development and allowed to evolve, with increasingly sportier
versions following year after year. Told by a leading marque
authority, this is the definitive story of Porsche's affordable
two-seater models from prototype stage to 2012, which signalled the
end of the 987's run. The work is complete with factory-sourced
images and details of the cars sold in all major markets.
Back in print after a long absence!This book is the definitive
history of the Porsche 944, wiritten by an acknowledged expert.
Introduced to fill the gap between the 924 and 928 models, the 944
quickly became the fastest selling Porsche of all time. From
drawing board, through Turbo, S and soft-top variants, here is the
full story of the 944 up to its replacement by the 968 in 1991.
Affordable, durable and with excellent performance and handling,
the 944 is now well established as a desirable and practical
classic.
Now in paperback! Researched and written in Japan with the full
co-operation of the factory, here in definitive detail is the story
of the Honda S2000 - a series of open two-seaters that built on the
success of the NSX, helping the company justify its on-track
exploits with a proper line of sporting machinery. Successful
immediately, the S2000 models defended Honda's honour on the
tracks, but it was in the showrooms where the S2000 excelled. After
a major face-lift, it was eventually killed off in 2009, but is as
popular today as it ever was as a modern classic for enthusiasts.
The fifth volume in Brian Long's series chronicling, in definitive
depth, the history of the evergreen Porsche 911, from the earliest
design studies to the water-cooled cars of today. This newly
updated and enlarged 2nd edition looks at each 911 model and its
derivatives, taking in the various specials and competition cars
along the way, and includes the 996 models up to 2005. Historical
facts, full model specifications and racing history are covered in
great detail. This book is beautifully illustrated throughout, with
full colour photographs, official brochures and advertising. A
must-have part of the ultimate Porsche library, this book covers
the models from 1997 to 2005, and the complete series covers
decades of progress from the earliest design studies to the era of
the water-cooled cars.
Diplomat, lumberjack,T.V. celebrity, astronaut - Brian Long has
been none of these in his totally undistinguished career, but he
does write exceedingly funny poems. Sit back and enjoy your visit
to the Doggerel Bank
Fat, Dumb and Lazy are three employees nobody wants yet every
company has. They drive up healthcare costs, jeopardize safety and
negatively impact the bottom line. Truth be told, they're bad for
business (and they're not doing themselves much good, either). So
what's a CEO to do? Read this little book and take a cure from Mr.
Lead. The CEO of Good Company finds a surprisingly simple solution
to the bad behaviors that hold us back from being great
As time goes by, older SLs have tended to fall into the hands of
collectors, often becoming too valuable or rare to use on a daily
basis. The R230-series, however, launched just over a decade ago,
allows the enthusiast to enjoy a genuine modern classic - a car
that, thanks to its bloodlines, is guaranteed a place in automotive
history. With very few books written covering the newer SL models,
this book - the fourth volume in a series by Brian Long and Veloce
Publishing covering all Mercedes SL models - brings the complete
story of the R230 to life. An invaluable resource, it is not only
the ideal reference work - both for fans of the Stuttgart marque,
and for those looking for originality in their own car - but, with
its stunning photography, and contemporary material gathered from
all over the world, also makes a true connoisseur's coffee table
book.
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