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Cars in Films
Great moments from post-war
international cinema
by Martin Buckley, Andrew
Roberts
From Steve McQueens famous
Mustang to 007s killer Aston Martins,
cars are the stars in a number of
films, every bit as much as their
human occupants. This book reviews
the good, the mad and the ugly in car
movies, from both sides of the
Atlantic. Packed with tyre squeals,
obscure facts, moody stills and arty
posters. Perfect dip-into reading Top Gear a great reference Daily Express Buckleys writing is a joy Classic
Sports Car demonstrates how cars are as much
the stars as the worlds greatest
actors Daily Telegraph
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 160pp
200 illustrations mainly colour
isbn: 1859606822
no: H682
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
Citro n 2CV (3rd Edition)
by John Reynolds
The Citro n 2CV is a cultural icon that
formed as essential a part of the
French way of life as Beaujolais or
Camembert. The pure logic of its
engineering and the integrity of its
design won it a legion of fans around
the world, not least in the UK. Almost
seven million of its various versions
and derivatives were built, and today,
years after its manufacture ceased, it
is still as popular as ever. The third
edition of this classic book, now with
glorious colour photographs, tells the
full story.
Hardback, 263 x 194mm, 224pp
170 b w, 45 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252078
no: H4207
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rrp: 19.99
NEW August 2006
Andr Citro n
Engineer, Explorer, Entrepreneur
by John Reynolds
foreword by Philippe Citro n
This fascinating biography of Andr
Citro n is a new version of the
critically acclaimed original title, first
published in 1996. Through cooperation with the Citro n family, the
author gives an insight into Andr
Citro ns life and work, charting his
progress from privileged childhood to
motor magnate, responsible for the
first mass-produced vehicles in
Europe. Substantially revised and
expanded, with many new
photographs, this book recalls and
restores the reputation of one of the
most progressive and imaginative
characters in the entire history of the
motor car.
Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 208pp
170 b w, 50 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844253201
no: H4320
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rrp: 30.00
Citro n:
Haynes Classic Makes Series
Daring to be different
by John Reynolds
Citro n is a pioneering car
manufacturer, with a long line of
original, advanced designs and a
tradition of engineering excellence and
innovation. In over 80 years of
production, Citro n has produced no
fewer than 28 distinct families of
vehicles, many achieving cult status.
Told with great expertise and panache,
here is the full post-war story of
Citro n cars, encompassing such
favourites as the radical Traction
Avant, iconic DS and cheeky 2CV.
Includes technical data, driving
impressions and buying advice. well-informed and illustrated history
London Evening Standard presented in top-class style
Motor Sport
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 160pp
50 b w, 110 colour illustrations
isbn: 1859608965
no: H896
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rrp: 19.99
NEW September 2006
Classic British Sports Cars
by Jon Pressnell
Fifty-six open-top icon roadsters
feature in this authoritiative, highly
pictorial celebration of classic British
sports cars, from the AC Ace to the
Wolseley Hornet Special. Individual
histories will place each car in
perspective, describing its appeal,
significance and driving
characteristics. Also detailed for each
one will be models and variants, yearby-year evolution, specification,
performance figures and lots of fun
facts.
Hardback, 290 x 240mm, 128pp
50 b w, 250 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844253090
no: H4309
Haynes
rrp: 15.99
NEW April 2006
The Classic Car Book
The essential guide to buying,
owning, enjoying and
maintaining a classic car
by Andrew Noakes
The classic car scene is flourishing,
and many owners are now running
classics as everyday cars. This
extensively illustrated book provides
the reader with all the information
needed to choose, run and maintain a
practical classic car, whether the
owner is fanatical about preserving
originality, or wishes to modernise a
classic to improve reliability and
practicality. Essential reading for
anyone contemplating ownership of
their first classic car, and for existing
owners who wish to maximise their
enjoyment of the classic car scene.
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 176pp
300 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252310
no: H4231
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rrp: 17.99
Driving Force
The evolution of the car engine
by Jeff Daniels
This extensively illustrated book traces
the evolution of the car engine from
the crude efforts of the late 19th
Century pioneers through to the
cutting-edge technology of today. From wick carburettors to common-rail
diesel injection, from atmospheric
valves to variable valve timing, the
clearly written text explores each
decade, describing the significant
milestones and illustrating them with
examples of appropriate groundbreaking classic engines. This book
will appeal to enthusiasts keen to
learn more about how and why
engines have evolved into todays
highly sophisticated units. Authoritatively written, well
researched and highly recommended
Classic Car Weekly
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 224pp
150 mono illustrations
isbn: 1859608779
no: H877
Haynes
rrp: 25.00
Elise: Rebirth of the true Lotus
by Alastair Clements
foreword by Adrian Newey
The Elise saw the return of the
genuinely exciting sports car. This was
the first Lotus for a generation to truly
revive Colin Chapmans ideals, proving
a worthy successor to the seminal
Lotus 7. The Elise was the first
modern sports car to generate real
enthusiasts, tempting many classic car
fans to change their allegiance to this
no-compromise contemporary classic.
Nearly 11,000 Elises have been built
since its 1995 launch. Here is a
fascinating insight into how the Elise
came to be and how it has been
developed since, along with buying
advice and specifications for all
models. well researched and written Autocar
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 176pp
200 colour illustrations
isbn: 1859608574
no: H857
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rrp: 19.99
Extreme Cars
The fastest, wildest, craziest,
oddest cars ever
by Stephen Vokins
foreword by Nick Mason
Here is an illustrated collection of 250
cars that vary wildly from the norm
cars that are instantly memorable for
a variety of reasons. These cars, of all
ages and types, reflect the
personalities of those keen enough to
court controversy by designing,
making or owning them people who
want to make a statement by being
different and individual. Many of the
cars featured are undoubtedly objects
of desire, or in the case of a few
unfortunate examples, of ridicule, but
they all stand out from the crowd and
each one can lay proud claim to its
status as an extreme car.
Hardback, 290 x 240mm, 144pp
100 b w, 150 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252256
no: H4225
Haynes
rrp: 14.99
500 Fantastic Cars
A century of the worlds concept
cars
by Serge Bellu
From technologically stunning
machines to the plain weird and
wonderful, this lavishly illustrated
book reveals 500 of the most
innovative prototype cars produced by
car manufacturers and independent
designers. Here is a fascinating
pictorial insight into how the motor
industry strives to predict, and indeed
shape, the future, whilst reflecting
contemporary moods and fashions.
Concept cars covered in the book span
nearly 100 years of automotive history
from the 1914 Alfa Romeo 40-60HP
aerodynamic concept by Castagna to
stunning modern-day designs. comprehensive and fascinating Evo
Hardback, 290 x 240mm, 128pp
500 mostly colour illustrations
isbn: 1844250393
no: H4039
Haynes
rrp: 14.99
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