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Features/Photos: Rare 2-page colour Senior Service cigarette ad; London's traffic problems; Russia raises the curtain on her aircraft and missiles; Triumphant week for R.A.C. Rally winners and Arkle... but a rugged one for jockeys and Etonians; The Men who are challenging Gen. De Gaulle; Sensational photo from Mt. Hermon Academy, Massachusetts, USA... Football game continues while science block burns just outside stadium!; My plan for Rhodesia - Sir Edgar Whitehead; Chinese Craftsmanship in Jade and Porcelain; The Art Patron of Merseyside; A Gold Treasure from the realm of Nestor; Hello Dolly in Drury Lane; Treasures from Tibet on show in London. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
Features/Photos: The Lord Mayor's Show; White mercenaries in action in the Congo; Battle over the future of Bristol Schools; The changing face of Mongolia; The New Victoria Line; Professor Yamamoto and Ultra-sonic waves for short-sighted Japanese; R.A.C. Rally; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
Cover illustration with caption 'Damascus in British Hands." Topics include: Hindenberg's 'super-barrier', the Wotan line; The Man Who Would Be King; What Bulgaria's Surrender Means; Hope amid the French ruins; American's First Army Moves Towards the Moselle; The Flanders Battlefields, by Hamilton Fyfe; Mating the Huns' Insidious Moves in Siberia; Recruits Who Rally to Freedom's Allied Flags; Allied Activity Against Bolshevist Anarchy; Dawn of the Day of Deliverance for Siberia; Road Signs of the War; Active Anzac Guns that Give the Foe No Rest; Air and Sea Escorts Defy Underwater Craft; Up in a 'Zepp' Hunting the U Boat, by Sydney A. Moseley; Varied Activities of the Devoted V.A.D.; Problems in the Labour Market, by W.L. George; Red Cross Targets at which the Teuton Aims; Huns Crumbling - Not Yet Broken, by Frederic William Wile; The Breach in the Balkans. Above-average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Still a worthy copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Cover illustration of a Cunard 'A' Class passenger liner outward bound in the Thames around 1935; Large photo of the Cunard Samaria inside front cover; Full-page photo of the HMS Invincible in the Indian Ocean; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial; Naval Review; New Ship News; Where to see the Cruise Ships; Six Names and Three Flags - the story of the 'Emerald Seas'; Scandinavian Steam Ship Rally; London's Docks - a short history of their rise and decline and of the shipping they handled - Part 1; European Ferry Commentary; Winter, North Atlantic - a voyage made in the winter of 1925/26 in the steam tanker "Hermione", a coal-burning oil tanker; Nice photo of the HMS Alaunia in 1953 inside back cover; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Please note: colour print of Cunarder NOT included. Book
Features: Automobiles of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1805-1962 - feature article including history and list of manufacturers, makes and years; The Story of the Pennsylvania Biddle; 1910 Bergdoll; Automobiles of York, Pennsylvania; 1909 Model 25 Peerless; I Drove Brussels-Madrid at 25 miles per hour - Paul de Man's adventure; Retopping the Enclosed Car; Tyres (Tires) for Antique and Classic Car; Ormond Beach Meet; First Italian Rally; Ford Company offers new film - Auto Race 1909 - the famous continental New York to Seattle race won by a Model T; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Photographs by Jonathan Green of the 2007 Endurance Rally Association rally staged to celebrate the centenary of the original 1907 Peking to Paris race which was won by Prince Borghese. This book is extra heavy, and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries
40 pages. 60 black and white photos and illustrations. Printed on glossy stock. Features: Photo at St. Malo of the second B.E.F. evacuation; Last to leave France - "The Unbeaten Army" returns home; Scorched earth as the French leave Brest, their naval base in Brittany; Article - A summary of the armistice terms proposed to France by Germany and Italy; Photos of the R.A.F.'s war in the air; Great overhead photo of attack on the German-occupied Schipol Aerodrome which damaged 10 of 22 planes on the ground; Australians rally to the motherland; Centerfold illustration by C.E. Turner depicts the Scharnhorst suffering another damaging blow; Photos of Sir Clive G. Liddell; Sir A.M. Longmore and General W.G.S. Dobbie; Photo of French General Nogues, Commander of French forces in Morocco, conferring with staff officers; Aerial photo of bombs raining down on Italian bases in Libya; Several photos of British bomb damage caused by mass air raids on Britain; Photos of metal recycling in Britain, including removing the steel rails from St. James's Park; Photo-illustrated text of statement in Parliament by Herbert Morrison, Minister of Supply, entitled "Britain's Output of Arms"; Photo of engineers inspecting a 16" naval gun weighing 106 tons; Photo of North Tower of Crystal Palace which was doomed to come down so its iron framework could be used for war purposes; Great full-page illustration entitled "Sub-Machine Guns to Resist Parachute Invaders" illustrates an Astra Pistol Machine-gun, a Thompson sub-machine gun, a Star sub-machine gun, a Garand semi-automatic rifle, a Johnson semi-automatic rifle, and a Johnson light machine gun; Page of photos of regimental badges of teh British Army; Commentary on the war this week; Photos of crew at work inside the Lockheed Hudson aircraft, plus photos of the plane in flight; Summary of the chief daily events in the war this week. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
52 pages. Features: Cover photo of Stella Polaris; Ferry Fleets Update; On the Waterfront; Ferry Focus - Color Viking; Moldavia and Mongolia - Neil McCart reviews the careers of two P&O liners of the 1920s which were the company's first turbine-powered ships; Voyage Report - Captain and Son, by Captain Sandy Kinghorn; The 'Tamaroa Tatler' - recalled by Nigel Smith; London Welcomes the 'Minerva'; Dordt in Stoom - the biannual Dutch National Steam Rally; Far East Ship Safari - searching historic and preserved passenger ships in Japan and Hong Kong; Cruise Ship Review; Birth of a Star - David Barton recalls the maiden voyage of the Blue Star cargo liner Hobart Star; The World's Navies - Portugal and Spain; Former 'Navvies' in Canadian Waters - former vessels of The General Steam Navigation Co Ltd - recollections by R.B. Knickle; Memories of North Wales Pleasure Steamers - photofeature; Ports of Call; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
in-8°, 171 pages, illustrations N&B, carte, cartonnage souple, jaquette illustree (Coccinelle VW). Dos et bords de la jaquette frottés sinon bel exemplaire. [SO-9] Illustré de 136 photographies n&b prises par Pierre d"Ieteren et Christian Nicolai de Gorhez.
80 pages. Features: The Antique Motorcycle Club of America; Saving a Pioneer - a Henderson 1912 4-cylinder motorcycle; A 1908 Excelsior Motorcycle; The Neracar, manufactured in Syracuse, NY; The Henderson Four Motorcycle; The Cleveland Motorcycle - King of the Lightweights; A 1916 Indian Power Plus - found at a farm auction; AACA 3rd European Holiday; 2nd Annual American Car Rally; Nostalgia and Highwheelers; 1964 Birthplace of Speed Meet; The Museum of Automobiles opens in Arkansas; and more. Bit of brown paper stuck to top of front cover.Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
178 pages. Features: The World of Arthur Meyerson; RF Cookbook; Michael Yamashita's Voyage of Discovery; Joe Morahan - Profile; E.J. Simpson - Rodeo Action; Branden Aroyan; The Dakar Rally; Damien Bredberg; Sean Arbabi; George Ancona; Derek Caballero; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
128 pages. Features: Triumph TR Supplement; Development of the Breed - TR2 through TR6 - a wealth of information over many pages of text, diagrams and reproductions of photos; Rolls-Royce - How they are making the best cars in the world even batter - article with photos; HWM - a look at the men who created HWM8s - John Heath and George Abecassis; On the Road with - Daimler Double Six; Sunbeam Talbot - article with photos; 1980 T&CC Concours; Classic Sport - Donington Park International July 19/20; Classic Climb - Shelsley Walsh revisited for the 75th anniversary year; Paris-Nice classic and vintage car rally; XK Engine Re-Build - this, part 1, covers cylinder head overhaul; and more. Moisture exposure to top edge. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
40 pages. Features: The new view from space - space explorers from 13 nations meet in Riyadh to reflecton ways to solve problems on earth; Vartan Gregorian of Brown University; Islamic Art - looking beneath the surface of the RCA in London; A look at the ecological riches of the Arabian Peninsula; The Arab world's most punishing and prestigious motor rally from Giza to Sakkara; The Black Stallion returns to children's literature. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: Driving a 917/10 at Boxberg; Rally Clasico Isla Mallorca; Gesetzloser - a Germanic take on the 356 outlaw; And all original 700 mile 911T; The ultimate 944; First exposure to the 2010 Panamera; An unusual 914; The collector with 100,000 Porsches; Air cooled 16V heads?; Icon 908; Project 914 3.6 part 12; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
184 pages. Features: Driving Ruf's incredible CTR3; Number 12 - the first and only legal CTR in North America; Steve McQueen's 356 Speedster, and first Porsche; Three generations of rally 911s; TechArt's Tuner GP Superhero; 911S Restoration; R TUB - a take on the Outlaw 356; Two-faced early 911; A peek inside the ALSM 9R6 V8; Yellow 997 Turbo; Porsche icon - 936; Homemade RS-style door panels; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: Special road test with Porsche's Patrick Long; Can Porsche fight off the pack in ALMS GT competiton?; The last Glockler - driving the final Porsche special from Frankfurt; Pikes Peak 2010; The first 914-6 - the earliest production model, 40 years later; GT3 R Hybrid driven - behind the wheel of the cleverest 911 yet; 911 shape shifter; Keil-Porsche - the groundbreaking sports racer you've never heard of; Spec Boxster - testing a pro-built racer and a stocker, back-to-back; Cayenne S Hybrid - Porsche's first production gas-electric tested; Targa California Rally; Porsche electrical systems, part two; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
28 pages. Articles: Savings and Government Loans, by Morris W. Wilson; B.C. Telephone Employees Rally to War Savings Appeal; Teleophone Operator Writes of War-Time Britain; Pioneer Mission, B.C. Telephone Man Passes Away - John A Catherwood; Eddie Esson is Braving the "Blitz" Somewhere in England; Employees for Credit Unions; Samples of Canada's first telephone advertising, used in 1877 to promote Bell Telephone usage. War savings certificate advertisement on back cover features quote by and silhouette of Winston Churchill. Average wear. Considerable pencil annotations, particularly to back cover and last page. Middle page loose but present. A worthy copy. Book
68 pages. Features: Buyer's and Restorer'sGuide - Part 2; Rustex Underbody Treatment; HWM Jaguar - Single-Seater; On the Road - Rover 3500; Jack Brabham - the first Australian to become world champion; Lawrencetune at Circuit Bugatti; Rochas Classic Car Championship - Round 4 to Thwaites; Facel Vega - reflecting on the marque and trying an immaculate Facel II - gorgeous colour photo; Carrozzeria Bertone - The Artisan Years - beginning the story of one of Italy's great styling houses; Front Suspension - Part 1; A visit to Connolly Bros. (Curriers) Ltd.; 1976 FIVA Rally; Classic of the Month - Lancia Aprilia; and more. Moisture exposure to top edge. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
68 pages. Features: The 166 Inter Ferrari - trying Ferrari's production road car - including colour centerfold of the 166 Inter with plexiglass vistadome; What to look for when buying a Jaguar E-Type; Phoenix Park; Kay Don - article with photos; The Frazer Nash Ulter of 1931; The Classic Car in Rallying - Part 2 - the late 1930s - the classic rally cars evolve; Track testsing the Mk.7s Elva; Lamborghini Miura SV - article with beautiful colour photo; 16/18 hp Armstrong Siddleley; RS Panels, Nuneaton, Warwickshire; Classic car of the month - Riley RM; and more. Moisture exposure to top edge. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
68 pages. Features: Testing a 1933 MG K3; The South African Fiva Rally; Whitney Straight - two legends in his lifetime; G.H. Nolan; On the Road - testing the new Jaguar XJ-S; The History of the Excalibur - great article and illustrations, one in colour; Great colour centerfold of a 1933 MG K3; Shelsley Walsh is celebrating its 70th year - looking back at the days of dust and gravel; Speed Merchants Classic Car Championship - Round 6; Mini Manual for the Triumph TR4A; and more. Moisture exposure to top edge. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
7 pages. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
IN-4°, PP. 207 (1), MOLTISSIME FOTOGRAFIE B.N. E A COL. N.T., CART. EDIT., SOVR. ILL. B.N. (LIEVI TRACCE D'USO), OTTIMO STATO (F/F). PT MAG 121
136 pages. "Comprehensive step-by-step instructions and illustrations are given on all dismantling, overhauling and assembling operations... Specifically written for the owner who wishes to maintain his car in first class condition and to carry out his own servicing and repairs." - from Introduction. Few markings to last few pages else unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound working copy. Book
80 pages. Features: 1776 - Highlanders Rally Against American Revolution; 1802 - Alaskan Indians Defeat Russian Empire; 1812 - Farmers Keep Canada British; 1914 - Marines Invade Mexico; Merkava - strenghs and weaknesses of Israel's homemade tank; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
ill., ril. Nel 2020 il Campionato Italiano festeggia il suo sessantesimo anno di età. La prima edizione si disputò infatti nel 1961, iniziando dalla Coppa Riviera di Ponente. C'è voluto qualche anno perché la specialità trovasse una sua dimensione affrancandosi da formule troppo legate alla regolarità o più velocistiche. All'inizio nascono le prime due "scuole": quella ligure, rappresentata da Gigi Taramazzo, da Leo Cella e Franco Patria, e quella veneta con il primo "super campione", Arnaldo Cavallari, "scopritore" di Sandro Munari, che presto, anche grazie all'impegno di Lancia e Fiat, renderà popolare il rally "made in Italy" nel mondo. In questo scenario, negli anni, si susseguono nomi del calibro di Miki Biasion, Dario Cerrato sino a Paolo Andreucci. Il volume ripercorre questa lunga storia dalle origini sino ad oggi con una sezione introduttiva dedicata ai "primordi", dal 1961 al 1970. Specifici capitoli trattano gli "anni d'oro" - dal 1970 al 1999 - per poi arrivare ad un lungo capitolo finale che si spinge sino ai nostri giorni. L'opera è completata dalle classifiche di tutti i rally, riportando per ognuno gli equipaggi che sono finiti sul podio. Un volume per gli appassionati e per i neofiti ma anche un indispensabile strumento per gli addetti ai lavori.