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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: 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
No marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright front cover and no bumping to corners. 170pp. Performance car magazine with features on 150mph Focus RS, Jaguar X-Type, 200mph Saleen S7, BMW Z8, Clio V6, Impreza WRX, 4 x 4 rally cars, Bentley Continental T, Birmingham Show plus pages of news, performance car listings/statistics, engineering matters and lots more.
328 pages. Occasional illustrations from album covers. Includes songs from the following albums: May Aim is True; This Year's Model; Armed Forces; Get Happy!!; Taking Liberties. Songs include: Accidents will Happen; Alison; B Movie; The Beat; Beaten to the Punch; Big Boys; Big Tears; Black and White World; Blame it on Cain; Busy Bodies; (I Don't Want to Got To) Chelsea; Chemistry Class; Clean Money; Clowntime is Over; Crawling to the U.S.A.; Dr. Luther's Assistant; Five (Five) Gears in Reverse; Ghost Train; Girls Talk; Goon Squad; Green Shirt; Hand in Hand; High Fidelity; Hoover Factory; Human Touch; I'm Not Angry; The Imposter; Just a Memory; King Horse; Less Than Zero; Lip Service; Lipstick Vogue; Little Triggers; Living in Paradise; Love for Tender; Man Called Uncle; Miracle Man; Moods for Moderns; Motel Matches; Mystery Dance; New Amsterdam; Night Rally; No Action; No Dancing; Olliver's Army; Opportunity; Party Girl; Pay It Back; Possession; Pump it Up; Radio, Radio; Radio Sweetheart; (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes; Riot Act; Secondary Modern; Senior Service; Sneaky Feelings; Stranger in the House; Sunday's Best; Talking in the Dark; Temptation; That's What Friends are For; This Year's Girl; Tiny Steps; Two Little Hitlers; Waiting for the End of the World; Watching the Detectives; Wednesday Week; Welcome to the Working Week; You Belong to Me. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound copy of this huge compilation. Book
An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 74 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: Photo feature of Lynne Vandmar, originally from Philadelphia; Snug as a Bug - humor by John Novotny; America's Brand of Sick Humor is Catching Europe With Its Quarantines Down - article by Bob Abel; The Female of the Species - fiction by Mike McGrady; Wasteland Watchwords - TV expressions applied to bawdy photos; Go Sell it on the Mountain - satirical article by Ralph Schoenstein; Note to the Shape Shapers - Robert G. Elliott's humorous response to couteriers attempting to flatten women fore and aft; Love in the Shrouds - fiction by Jerry Bumpus; Richard Brooks - the director of Elmer Gantry and Lord Jim has unusual thoughts about movie censors, movie sexpots and movie critics - photo-illustrated article by Dave Jampel; Men's sportcoat fashion photos; Peter, Paul and Mary - brief article and photo of this rising group; My Name is The Wind - fiction by Evan Hunter; Pictorial essay of a New York car rally; Gypsy - tasteful black and white photo feature of Rosa Sylvia Teiros, a U.N. translator of gypsy extraction. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
ill., ril. Prisca Taruffi, campionessa italiana e vice campionessa europea rally, si racconta attraverso gli aspetti più avventurosi della sua vita sportiva. Figlia d'arte, Prisca, ha ereditato la passione per la velocità dal padre, l'ingegner Piero Taruffi, indimenticato pilota, progettista e recordman degli anni Trenta e Cinquanta. Una passione, quella per i motori, da sempre contrastata dai genitori. Quasi per caso un inesorabile destino legherà per tutta la vita l'autrice alla figura del padre. Questa è la storia di una donna pilota dal carattere indipendente e ribelle che sì è dovuta fare largo in un mondo prettamente maschile come quello dell'automobilismo. Una vita costellata di aneddoti, anche intimi, che vanno oltre i racconti legati alla professione: dalla promessa che il padre fece a Donna Isabella, madre dell'autrice, prima dell'ultima leggendaria Mille Miglia vinta nel 1957, al debutto automobilistico sul circuito di Vallelunga contro il volere del padre. E ancora, gli incidenti in gara - sia in circuito, sia nei rally -, gli imprevisti e le esperienze nel mondo dei Rally Raid africani (come il Rally dei Faraoni e il Rally delle Gazzelle, una gara di orienteering tutta al femminile). Non solo una biografia, ma un ampio sguardo alla professione di donna pilota, impreziosito dagli incontri con colleghe amiche e rivali del mondo delle corse. Preazione di Carlo Cavicchi. Introduzione di Antonella Clerici.
152 pages. Text in German. Over 200 black and white photos all present. Neatly written atop front free endpaper is the signature of a member of the Canadian Army Occupation Force (C.A.O.F.) 1945-46, who presumably brought this book home as a memento of his duty in post-WWII Germany. No other markings. Binding intact. Moderate wear. Epic six-panel foldout photo of Nuremberg rally at back is present and intact, although moderately misfolded in places. This copy has been respectully handled over these many years so remains in quality condition. A magnificent written and photographic historical record of Germany's Nazi party to 1933. Book
ill., ril. Nel 1979 Thierry Sabine inventò la corsa più difficile, massacrante del mondo. Iniziò in sordina ma, in pochi anni, la Dakar si trasformò in un evento mondiale. Un intreccio di vittorie, di fatiche, di sudore, di dolore e tante lacrime. Tante le vittime, innumerevoli le polemiche. Beppe Donazzan, attraverso le storie dei personaggi più significativi della corsa che attraversava il Sahara, ne racconta il cammino. Da Thierry Sabine a Cyril Neveu, da Gaston Rahier a Franco Picco, dai trionfi di Edi Orioli al sacrificio di Fabrizio Meoni, da Auriol a Peterhansel. E poi le sfide della Porsche, Peugeot e Citroën, i tentativi di vip come Carolina di Monaco, lo straordinario successo di Jutta Kleschmidt, unica donna a dominare nella corsa impossibile, fino all'incubo degli attentati di Al Qaida e all'emigrazione in Sud America. L'epopea della Dakar africana in un libro di grandi emozioni.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very slight dustiness to top of page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with signs of storage and very minor creasing to upper edge. 152pp. A model by model account of the evolution of Porsche racing cars describes every variant with a brief record of successes and their designers and drivers.
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.
Andrea Nicoli, Massimo Bettiol Campionati and Campioni 2017-2018. "Il grande libro dei rally italiani". , Fantigrafica 2018, Statistiche, foto e approfondimenti dai campionati di rally italiani 2017-2018. Ottime condizioni: brossura, copertina intatta, tagli e pagine pari al nuovo. Ottimo (Fine) . <br> in quarto <br> <br> <br> 9788897962953
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
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Photo of new office at Hope; 3 pages re: 'Up-to-the-minute' phone system for Vancouver's city hall; Article and photo of J.C. (Joe) Armstrong, founder of the B.C. Telephone Co.; Hope Joins our Phone System; 3 page article with photos re: The Jeffrees and the Pendrays - telephone pioneers in Victoria; The Birthplace of the Telephone - 2 page article; Employee sales plan resutls; Table of number of phone sets per B.C. community, January 1, 1937; The McMicking Family Tradition - 3 pages with photos; Roland (Sam) Nosworthy; North Vancouver Phones to Llanerchymedd; E.J. Haughton of Victoria; Linemen best Coquihalla avalanches; Lloyd Purdy; Peter McNeish; 'Thank-you' replaces repetition of numbers in Vancouver; George H. Halse, former CEO, passes away - 3 pages with photos; Cavalsky's Store was Nanaimo's first telephone office - 2 pages with photos; E. Purcell Johnston; Fire sweeps the Vancouver Sun - 2 pages; Harry Wilson; Great photo of construction men in front of Nanaimo phone office 25 years ago; 1886 fire leaves the Janes family home as Vancouver's telephone office - with photo; Robert Daniel Davies; We can telephone to China!; Life as a Vancouver operator; Low rates for Long-Distance calls Sundays and every night - with full-page rate sheet; Service to Britannia and Texada; Mrs. George Pittendrigh - Vancouver's first Toll Operator; PNE parade float cover photo; Service to Alaska now available; Operators rally to relieve load during Marpole fire; Edmund Esson; Juanita Booth, Seymour chief operator; James Cummins of Victoria - pioneer phone man; Newcastle Island picnic; Flat Rate Telephone Service for Greater Vancouver - 4 pages with photos; Dominion phone organization meets at Minaki Lodge; We can now talk to Haiti; "Operator, Get Me to the Police!" - 3 pages with photos; Anchor fouls North Vancouver cable; Engineers 'see' by phone during construction of new Pattullo Bridge, with photo; Photo of the London international switchboard - heart of the world telephone network; Ocean Falls and Edinburgh linked; Vancouver's phone directory - with photos; Vancouver can now 'magic carpet' from Vancouver to Bagdad; T. Percy Waters; Ten Years of Transoceanic Telephone Service, with photos; B.C. ship-to-shore service now available on commercial basis; Voices under the sea, by Al Miller; Reginald H. Milner; Pioneer James Cowherd; Submarine link with Britannia - 4 page article with photos; New Whytecliff office; Alfred Crickmay and his brothers; Development of the phone in B.C., by James Hamilton, V.P.; Operators used to need great memories - 2 page article with great Victorian-era operating room photo; Zeballos and Alert bay join phone system - article and photos; Prince Rupert centre of new radiotelephone network; Police session told of proposed teletype network; First call from Atlantic ship to Vancouver; Radio hams in our company; Newcastle Island picnic; Miss Almina Eligh; West Van exchange now includes Whytecliff; PNE float details and photos; F.C. Patterson retires, replaced by C.C. Simpson; Two submarine cables severed by Pier D Fire - with photos and text; Ship-to-shore demonstration on CJOR radio; Vancouver's telephone system will be converted to dial; C.A. (Charlie) Price; Frank C. Paterson; Beware of the common cold; Vancouver toll ro Book
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
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
Features: The Creative Years of Henry Ford; The Personal Cars of Henry Ford; Newspapers and the Ford; "Sir Talbot's Ford" - the tale of a 1915 Ford Coupelet; Concours d'Elegance; For the Average Man Only - a few facts about Henry Ford and the production of his Model T - with great illustrations; Top picks of the Curator of the Henry Ford Museum; A Six-Wheel Model T Ford; The 1907 Ford Model S; "Jersey Jaunt"; Minnesota National Spring Meet; Cleveland Rally; Lake Forest Meet; The American Motorcar Industry - 1916; Antique Automobile Index - 1962; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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
brossura Una storia, quella dei rally, raccontata in 57 storie e tantissimi aneddoti. Alcune storie trattate nel libro: Claudio Maglioli: il Mago dei motori; Flying Finn: passione e professione; La Scuderia Lancia e le radici della HF; Jolly Club, una storia firmata Angiolini; La storiaccia delle Mini al "Monte" 1966; Il MonteCarlo 1968 dice Porsche 911; La verità sulla nascita della Stratos HF;La prima del Sanremo iridato a Sestriere; Rally Race 1972: viaggio senza ritorno; Quel Rally Londra-Sahara-Monaco 1954; Il WRC 1974 e la crisi petrolifera; RAC 1976: che botta Heinz Walter Schewe; L'errore che costò il titolo a Besozzi; Il RAC 1979 e le previsioni Fiat per il 1980; Virgilio Conrero prepara l'assalto al CIR; Targa Florio 1980: "il Prete" centra "Vuda"; Toivonen e l'attacco di panico vincente; Quel Sanremo 1981 firmato Mouton-Pons; Le Talbot Sunbeam Lotus campionesse; Peugeot 505 TD: la sfida diesel nei rally; Gruppo B, sogni e incubi col senno di poi; Henri e l'escalation al vertice del Gruppo B; KKK aiuta il rivale Alen al RAC 1985; Kankkunen vince il Rally di Svezia 1986; KKK e le due dita umane nel radiatore; Acropoli 1986: Ericsson aiuta Blomqvist, eccetera...
brossura Una storia, quella dei rally, raccontata in 74 storie e centinaia di aneddoti. Il libro "100 anni di storie di rally" è un viaggio dalle origini del rallismo a oggi. Scoprire che cosa erano i rally per meglio comprendere cosa sono diventati. Storie trattate nel libro, aneddoti esclusi: Carlo Abarth, Rally di MonteCarlo, Virgilio Conrero, Rally d'Italia, Cesare Fiorio, Rally di Svezia, Lancia nei rally, Tour de Corse, La grande sfida di BMC, Safari Rally, Mini, Walter Rohrl, WRC, Rally del Marocco, Sandro Munari, La famiglia Scandola, Rally Nuova Zelanda, Campionato Autobianchi A112 Abarth, Ove Andersson, Rally del Portogallo, Lancia-Martini, Seat Panda 45 e rally, Miki Biasion, Stig Blomqvist, Audi Quattro, Peugeot 205 T16, David Richards e Prodrive, Gianni Delzoppo, Lancia Delta, Campionato Fiat Uno, Attilio Bettega, Ayrton Senna, Campionato Italiano Rally 1986, 2 maggio 1986, Rally della Lana 1986, Paolo Andreucci, Rally di Sanremo 1988, Tripletta Lancia 1989, 1000 Laghi 1990, Rally di Spagna 1991, Subaru Impreza 555, Trofeo Fiat Cinquecento, RAC 1997, Rally di Finlandia 1998, RAC 1998, Rally di Aosta 1998, Richard Burns, Ari Vatanen, Subaru Impreza P2000, Markko Martin, Rally del Giappone, Mexico Rally, la stagione degli addii nel WRC, Rally Costa Smeralda 2010, Andrea Crugnola, Jari-Matti Latvala, Olivier Quesnel su Loeb e Ogier, WRC 2017, ecc...
brossura Una storia, quella dei rally, raccontata in 74 storie e centinaia di aneddoti. Il libro "100 anni di storie di rally" è un viaggio dalle origini del rallismo a oggi. Scoprire che cosa erano i rally per meglio comprendere cosa sono diventati. Storie trattate nel libro, aneddoti esclusi: Carlo Abarth, Rally di MonteCarlo, Virgilio Conrero, Rally d'Italia, Cesare Fiorio, Rally di Svezia, Lancia nei rally, Tour de Corse, La grande sfida di BMC, Safari Rally, Mini, Walter Rohrl, WRC, Rally del Marocco, Sandro Munari, La famiglia Scandola, Rally Nuova Zelanda, Campionato Autobianchi A112 Abarth, Ove Andersson, Rally del Portogallo, Lancia-Martini, Seat Panda 45 e rally, Miki Biasion, Stig Blomqvist, Audi Quattro, Peugeot 205 T16, David Richards e Prodrive, Gianni Delzoppo, Lancia Delta, Campionato Fiat Uno, Attilio Bettega, Ayrton Senna, Campionato Italiano Rally 1986, 2 maggio 1986, Rally della Lana 1986, Paolo Andreucci, Rally di Sanremo 1988, Tripletta Lancia 1989, 1000 Laghi 1990, Rally di Spagna 1991, Subaru Impreza 555, Trofeo Fiat Cinquecento, RAC 1997, Rally di Finlandia 1998, RAC 1998, Rally di Aosta 1998, Richard Burns, Ari Vatanen, Subaru Impreza P2000, Markko Martin, Rally del Giappone, Mexico Rally, la stagione degli addii nel WRC, Rally Costa Smeralda 2010, Andrea Crugnola, Jari-Matti Latvala, Olivier Quesnel su Loeb e Ogier, WRC 2017, ecc...
1 24x16,5 cm., in brossura, pagg. 30, 4 pagine inizio e fine di inserzioni pubblicitarie, prima edizione, in italiano, buone condizioni.