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Mythical Formula One: 1966 to
PresentMarcelCorrea. Includessome
of the most famous and legendary
Formula 1 single-seaters from 1966
to the present, as well as milestones,
such as the Lotuses 49, 72, 79, Renault
RS01, winners like the Ferraris “T”
series, McLaren MP4 from 1988; the
Shumacher Ferrari, original ideas like
the Tyrrell P34 and other curiosities.
Size:12”x9”•126color illust.•112pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4581-4•hard•$29.99
AUTOMOTIVE
Memorable Japanese Motorcycles
1959-96 Doug Mitchel. This beautifully
photographed volume provides the reader
with a survey of Japanese motorcycles
which have become an integral part of
the American cycling habit since the
late-1950s. Examples of first models, last
models, and the most unusual Japanese
machines to hit the American shores are
covered in detail.
Size:11”x8.5”•450colorphotographs•160pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0235-3•hard•$34.95
Harley-Davidson Legends Rebmann/Rösler/
Sander. Harley-Davidson is one of the oldest
manufacturers of motorcycles in the world and
has maintained a technical tradition for more
than 100 years. This book covers 35 of the most
importantmodels in thehistoryofHarley-Davidson
in chronological order using text and photos-from
the very first V-Twin to the Night Rod. The profiles of
eachselectedmodel includeoutstandingexclusive
photographs and a technical description.
Size:8.5”x11”•277colorphotos•160pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4073-4•hard•$29.99
Harley-Davidson 1930-41: Revolutionary
Motorcycles & Those Who Rode Them. Re-
live thegoldenageofMilwaukeemotorcyclingwith
this unique book that goes beyond the rest. Read
initimateaccounts fromcompanyofficials,dealers,
and riders of classic Harley Davidson motorcyles
of the 1930s. Period photographs from private col-
lections and a massive text trace the development
of the H-D Big Twin from the sidevalve VL to the
61 and 74 models, the legendary Knucklehead.
Size:8.5”x11”•184pp.
ISBN:0-88740-894-X•soft•$24.95
Moto Guzzi Motorcycles since 1921 Jan
Leek and Wolfgang Zeyen. There are many ways
of designing a twin-cylinder motorcycle, but it
takes a great deal of artistic sensitivity to create a
legend from two cylinders. The fine Italians, the Le
Mans and California types, the choppers and the
small125s,250sand350saredescribedherewith
accuracy and detail. This volume says everything
there is to say about model changes and technical
backgrounds.
Size:8.5”x11”•314color/bwphotos•256pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4344-5•hard•$39.99
Tricycles, Quadricycles and Light Cars
1894-1907: A Forgotten History Aldo Carrer.
This book illustrates with rare, vintage photographs
the birth of three- and four-wheeled motor, steam
andelectricpoweredvehicles from theyears1894-
1907. These superb images depict the large and
unusual variety of vehicles in the United States,
France, England, Germany, Austria and Italy. The
book shows in detail the vehicles, people and the
spiritof theera,aperiodofgenius,bravebikersand
a romanticism. English, German, and Italian text.
Size:9”x12”•300color/bwphotos•176pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4347-6•hard•$59.99
Mercedes-Benz Supercars From 1901 to
Today Thomas Wirth. That dream car of all dream
cars, the Mercedes-Benz, is presented here in 285
images. From its pioneer days with the 35 HP
model of 1901 through the top-rank sports cars
of the 1920s and 1930s, the gullwing-door 300
SL and the legendary “Uhlenhaut Coupe” of the
1950s, and the C 111, with its Wankel engine, of
the late 1960s, the line goes on to the present-day
SLS AMG. Eighteen super sports cars are featured
with text that is both entertaining and informative.
Size:8.5”x11”•285 images•176pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4090-1•hard•$39.99
Alfa Romeo: A Century of Innovation Alfa
Romeo, one of the most famous and renowned car-
makers in automobile history, celebrates 100 years
of innovation. This fascinating history documents
the Milanese automaker, from the exciting racing
and sports cars of the twenties and thirties to the
equally advanced and sporty sedans, coupes, and
convertibles of the fifties and sixties to the present-
da. It is a comprehensive, visual, and informative
tour through the make’s evolution.
Size:8.5”x11”•215bw/colorphotos•136pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4072-7•hard•$29.99
The Schlumpf Automobile Collection. This
bookshares thevaluablecollectionof theSchlumpf
brothers, whose collection of 427 beautiful classic
cars, including122Bugatis,made itEurope’smost
excitingautocollection.Nowknownas theNational
Auto Museum of France, this amazing collection
is presented in this book for all the world to see.
Size:9”x12”•480bw/colorphotos•182pp.
ISBN:0-88740-192-9•soft•$19.95
The VW Bus: History of a Passion Jörg Hajt.
In this book, author Jörg Hajt portrays VW buses of
all body types, lovingly restored and customized,
and offers a comprehensive history of the brand.
Nearly 200 archival and modern photos document
the wide range of Transporters from the camper to
emergencyvehicles toacontractor’svanandmuch
more. Complete construction and technical details
and important tips for buying a VW Transporter
today round out this wonderful pictorial volume.
Size:8.5”x11”•196photos•136pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4074-1•hard•$29.99
New York City Horsepower: An Oral
History of Fast Custom Machines
MichaelMcCabe.Anunprecedented look
at the stories, innovators, and machines
behind NYC car and motorcycle builders.
Based on a year’s worth of interviews
and photo shoots with nearly 40 custom
builders,McCabeoffersuniqueaccess to
theirprivate,creative livesand impressive
collections of machines in garages and
workshops throughout the five boroughs.
Size:11.75”x9”•796bw/color images•304pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3961-5•hard•$50.00
The Jeep: History of a World War II Legend
David Dalet and Christophe Le Bitoux. Nearly 200
high-quality color, and WWII era photos show the
Jeep in its many uses, and up-close, detailed im-
ages show the differences between variant types.
This book is a concise reference for the Jeep
enthusiast, historian and restorer.
Size:9”x12”•196colorphotos•80pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4460-2•hard•$29.99
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