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Excerpt from The Collected Poems of John Russell Hayes The author wishes to thank the editors of the follow ing periodicals for kind permission to reprint poems first appearing in The Bibelot, The Book Lover, Book News Monthly, Everybody's Magazine, Friends' Fellowship Papers, Friends' Intelligencer, The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, The Library Journal, Lippincott's Magazine, The Pathfinder, The Philadelphia Ledger and Record, The Poetry Review, The Reader, The Bible Society Record, The West Chester Local News, The Speaker and The Swarthmore Phoenix. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is...
Haynes’s highly respected ‘Classic Makes’ series would not be complete without an account of TVR, maker of sports cars for over 60 years. Blending history and technical information with practical guidance in the form of driving impressions and buying hints, this book is a complete study of the company and its cars. It is a rollercoaster ride as the Blackpool-based company has had many ups and downs, but through it all the sheer charisma and flamboyance of TVR’s cars.
For decades, the Earl's Court Motor Show was the annual pilgrimage for car dreamers and buyers. Millions jostled to see the latest models, gadgets, showgirls, celebrities, and with any luck grab armfuls of brochures. The Earl's Court exhibition center is scheduled for demolition, but the love of the show still remains, and the Goodwood Revival, for instance, still has its own Earls Court Motor Show recreation every year. Now the excitement of the show returns with this colorful history, with archive images of British, European, and American cars at their finest, landmark models for each year, heroic failures, and one offs. Russell Hayes relives the glory days of the past in this nostalgic celebration of the Earl's Court Motor Show.
The Big Book of Tiny Cars presents entertaining profiles of automotive history’s most famous—and infamous—microcars and subcompacts from 1901 to today. Illustrated with photos and period ads.
Following the tradition of the elegant Haynes Classic Makes Series, this volume provides an insightful and fully illustrated history of Lotus. Beginning with Colin Chapman and his Austin Seven Special (the first Lotus), it traces the development of the company and its cars through half a century of pioneering sports car production to the latest models and beyond. Supported by authoritative driving impressions, technical information and buying advice, this book is the essential companion for all Lotus enthusiasts.