Founded in 1870, Denver & Rio Grande Railroad—also known as Rio Grande—operated narrow gauge, standard gauge, and diesel locomotives in the spectacular Colorado Rockies. Their slogan was ''Through the Rockies,...
This family of fast, alluring and supremely elegant cars first appeared in 1958 in the form of the 240bhp 140mph DB4. The response from the motoring press and the motoring...
Lancia’s V6-engined Aurelia series of the 1950s – GT, Spyder and Saloon – remain among the most beautiful cars ever made. Quintessentially Italian, they were technically advanced and fast, with...
The Citroen DS was launched in 1955 and continued for 20 years. It remains highly collectible and desirable for enthusiasts of European auto. As with all of our Original titles, this...
This book offers ways to improve and modify your MGB, from improving the performance to modifying the luxurious aspects. If you want to increase the pleasure that your car gives...
This pictorial history of the famous British automobile marque Lotus traces its story through the seventies and eighties when its reputation was established with such famous models as the Seven,...
More auto racing has taken place in Southern California than any other equal-area place in the world. Where They Raced - LAP2 provides details and descriptions of over 170 racing...
This is a selection of posters from Shell''s advertising campaigns between the 1920s and 1950s. Among the artists commissioned for the posters were Paul Nash, Vaness a Bell, Rex Whistler...
With the mesmerizing power of an Old Testament book of prophecy and with images that compass the wonderfully absurd range of our life with the internal-combustion engine, Autogeddon shows how...
Authentic full-color photographs chronicle the exciting history of auto racing, profiling the sport's top drivers, celebrating classic cars, and recalling great moments.
In this comprehensive survey of the technicalities, triumphs, and tribulations behind the design and development of the Grand Prix car, respected reaching journalist Doug Nye looks in great detail primarily...
With 864 pages of over 1200 photos, many of them showing historical moments from the Fifties and Sixties, The Great Encylopedia of Formula 1 is the most exhaustive work ever...
Keith Bluemel's concise, informative, fully illustrated book describes this line of exceptional cars. He recalls the racing Ferraris from the earliest machines which were produced immediately after the Second World...
Follow the fortunes of Williams-Renault and their team of more than forty specialist personnel, from engineers and fuel experts to mechanics and caterers in this dynamic and colorful volume. Find...
The first book in author/racer "BS" Levy's cult-classic The Last Open Road series, it's a classic coming-of-age story as well as an entertaining and oft-hilarious history of the early days...
There are twenty-four pages of superb colour illustrations; 60,000 words and approximately 150 magnificent photographs and diagrams. A useful index is included.
The American diner was traditionally a miniature restaurant, originally a mobile one, providing solid, inexpensive food for the working man at virtually all hours of the day and night. From...
In lively text and more than 250 photographs, most in color, Margolies brings to life the new style of lodging that sprang up to serve the automobile traveler, from auto...
This classis automotive history covers the Ferrari 166 series, 212 series, 340 series, 342 America, 250 Sport and MM, 375 MM and Plus, 750 Monza, 860 Monza, 500 Mondial, 118...
No auto show is complete without innovative, zany, extravagant, and just plain way-out concept cars. They allow the car manufacturers an invaluable opportunity to test radical design initiatives, from aerodynamic...
In this edition, the author details the history of the Ferrari with photographs, concentrating on the cars and the facts surrounding them. Bluemel takes the story of the company from...