The Bentley MkVI, introduced in 1946, fairly bristled with new ideas and marked a bold change of direction for a company as conservative as Rolls-Royce, owner of the Bentley marque....
The two decades between 1945 and 1965 saw some remarkable motor cars emerge from the new Rolls-Royce factory at Crewe. The Mark VI Bentley was the first model to be...
The Rolls-Royce company acquired Bentley Motors in 1931 and, although models continued to be produced with the Bentley name, they increasingly used many Rolls-Royce components. By the time the Silver...
When Rolls-Royce introduced its new junior model, the Twenty, in 1922, there was no question of the company supplying coachwork for it. That was the job of the myriad specialist...
Having constructed a factory at Pym's Lane in Crewe in 1938 in which to build its aero engines, Rolls-Royce immediately became synonymous with the Cheshire town. It was there that...
The official record of the centenial re-enactment of a great motoring milestone: the 1907 Peking to Paris race. Man and machine against the elements, driving where no car has gone...
Reports and new models with updates, plus road and comparison tests and touring and historical articles. Also included are full specs and performance data. Models covered are the Series I...
A portfolio of articles drawn from international motoring journals covering Bentley & Rolls-Royce production between 1990 & 2002. Models covered include Bentley: Turbo R, Brooklands, Continental R, T, SC &...
Traces the story of the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud & the Bentley S series through contemporary magazine articles. Inclues road tests, touring trials, new model reports and full specifications. Covers the...
Frederick Henry Royce, one of the most famous automobile engineers in motoring history, was born in 1863. For most of the 20th century, the cars that bear his name were...
Features A beautiful book The full, definitive history of the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit now in its, enlarged, second edition Includes the complete story of the Bentley Mulsanne Ancestry Design and...
Rolls-Royce and Bentley relied upon standardised body designs after 1945, but for the next two decades both marques also supplied chassis frames separately, and it was possible to have these...
Following its companion volume British Cars of the Early Thirties, this book covers a large number of cars produced in the United Kingdom from 1935 to 1939, when the Second...
The fascinating biography of David Scott-Moncrieff, alias ‘Bunty’ – a colourful larger-than-life personality, enthusiastic car expert, charming entertainer, and passionate vintage car addict. Bunty’s favourite marque was Rolls-Royce, and, for...
On 13 September 1931 the Schneider Trophy was won outright for Britain on Southampton Water by Flt Lt John Boothman flying Supermarine S6B, S1595, with a record-breaking average speed of...
A collection of road tests, comparison tests, new model introductions, long term tests, and other articles taken from the world's leading motoring magazines. This book covers the Phantom 1, 3,...
This work records the full centenary history of the British motor industry from 1896, when the first British-built vehicle was produced in series for sale to the public, until the...
COMPLETE CATALOG OF BRITISH CARS 1895-1975 This long out of print classic has now been revised and updated. The most comprehensive account of British cars ever published, this book presents...
An illustrated history of the remarkable cars built by one of the world's most famous manufacturers.This illustrated history celebrates the Rolls-Royce and Bentley motor cars and the company that produced...
Contains 27 of the best articles in Road & Track on Rolls-Royce and Bentley from 1950 to 1965. Includes road & classic tests, saloons, specifications, new model reports, and history....