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  • Date Of Publication: 2019
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Una antología de Austin II

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  • Código de barras: 9781787114265
Continuando con el primer libro de Jim Stringer, An Austin Anthology, este segundo volumen desentierra más deliciosas historias antiguas de Austin, con fotos de época originales, lo que convierte esta lectura en un gran placer para todos los entusiastas de Austin. Continuando con el primer libro de Jim Stringer, An Austin Anthology, este segundo volumen presenta 20 historias más relacionadas con la Austin Motor Company, sus productos y las personas que los compraron. El autor echa un vistazo al primer Austin que se construyó y descubre por qué pudo ofrecerse al público tan rápidamente después de la formación de la compañía solo unos meses antes. También descubre cómo el Austin Seven monocilíndrico, aunque diseñado en Longbridge, se construyó en realidad en la fábrica de Swift Motor Car en Coventry y se ofreció como Swift o como Austin. En 1908, Herbert Austin produjo cuatro coches de carreras de 100 CV para competir en el Gran Premio de Francia en Dieppe. Pero, ¿qué pasó con ellos después? ¿Y el único superviviente, ahora en exhibición en el British Heritage Museum, Gaydon, es tan genuino como parece? Y luego está la historia de Daisy Fearon, cuyo único medio de transporte era un Austin de 1928 que había tenido desde 1931. A medida que Daisy envejecía, su forma de conducir se volvía cada vez menos predecible, lo que hacía que quienes la conocían corrieran a refugiarse cuando la veían al volante. Una divertida y nostálgica colección de historias, ilustradas con fotografías originales de época, An Austin Anthology II está destinada a entretener y deleitar a todos los entusiastas de Austin. Celebra a uno de los fabricantes de automóviles británicos más exitosos con una variedad de historias divertidas e interesantes. Muchas historias inéditas se presentan en esta segunda Antología. Contiene muchas fotografías raras e inéditas, junto con muchas historias inéditas.

Author: Stringer

Author Bio: James 'Jim' Stringer was born in Shepherd’s Bush in January 1943. After leaving school in 1958, he took up a Mechanical Engineering Apprenticeship with London Transport. Around this time he bought a vintage Austin car, and became a member of the Vintage Austin Register. He very soon became involved in the running of the Register, from initially helping with the first Newsletter, to becoming the Hon. Sec, and then Chairman. Although retiring from this role after 16 years, two years later he took on the job of producing the Register’s glossy quarterly magazine as its Editor. Jim also had a fascination with the steam locomotives of the London Underground system, so when they were being withdrawn for scrap, Jim managed to purchase one that had been built at Neasden in 1898. That locomotive, ‘Metropolitan No.1’ is now frequently seen operating on preserved lines throughout the UK, and also back on London Underground metals. Jim retired in 2008 after attaining the position of Safety, Quality and Environment Manager for the Central Line. Since then he has turned his attentions to compiling and writing the Austin Anthologies.Jim’s love affair with Austins started as soon as he was born, when he was brought home from the hospital through the debris-strewn streets of West London in the comfort and safety of a 1935 Austin Taxicab, owned by a neighbour. As soon as he was old enough to drive, much to his father’s dismay, he bought a 1929 Austin 16/6 with rare ‘Fabric’ Saloon coachwork, for the princely sum of £35. Despite being told NOT to put the car in the garage, Jim defied his father and almost destroyed the doors at the far end of it when putting the car away for the first time, having depressed the accelerator pedal instead of the brake. That same Austin still holds pride of place in the Stringer household to this day. During the years that Jim worked with the Austin Register and its magazine, he started to undertake research into many hitherto untold stories concerning Austin vehicles and aeroplanes and of course the people who purchased them, drove them, flew them, or were simply involved in their manufacture. It is these stories which form the basis of this second anthology, added to which are a couple of humorous items taken from contemporary Austin Journals.

ISBN: 9781787114265

Publisher: Veloce Publishing

Binding Type: Hardcover

Illustrations: 111 color & b/w photos

Language: English

Pages: 144

Printing Status: In Print

Edition: NA

Country Made: NA

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