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Recommended Books - JohnD - 12-01-2018 Afternoon, Iam heading away on holiday soon and will have some time to kill, what are peoples Austin/Vintage/Automotive book recommendations? I have read a few of the popular ones from the top of my head: Colemans Drive Seven years with Samantha One recomendation i will add is: "one good run the legend of burt munro" - the book the film "the worlds fastest Indian" was based on. Good film but an even better book RE: Recommended Books - Nick Salmon - 12-01-2018 Watching the wheels - Damon Hill's biography The Bugatti Queen - by Miranda Seymour Split Seconds - Raymond Mays A Racing Motorist - SCH Davis And nothing to do with cars - Carrying the Fire by Michael Collins. Fascinating account of being a NASA astronaut RE: Recommended Books - Charles P - 12-01-2018 Kenneth Neve's "A Bit Behind the Times" is a great read. A veritable bargain at £2.75 https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=22486262518&searchurl=tn%3Da%2Bbit%2Bbehind%2Bthe%2Btimes%26sortby%3D17&cm_sp=snippet-_-srp1-_-title1 And "A Vintage Car Casebook" from Peter Hull and Nigel Arnold-Forster is hugely informative and enjoyable. Bust the bank at £6.98 https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=22574474243&searchurl=kn%3Dvintage%2Bcar%2Bcasebook%26sortby%3D17&cm_sp=snippet-_-srp1-_-title1 RE: Recommended Books - Peter Naulls - 12-01-2018 Hi John, I'm enjoying "An incredible journey" by Max Reisch - driving a Steyr Puch car from India to China in 1935. Newly re-released I think. Peter. RE: Recommended Books - Ruairidh Dunford - 12-01-2018 Peter - what was the name of the book you loaned me - 10000 miles south? RE: Recommended Books - Bob Culver - 13-01-2018 I have an eclectic collection of non fiction books, many technical subjects. I am of an age where colleagues are regularly out of action . Some are slightly like minded (and not at all contrary) and I have loaned the following books. Some have not got anywhere, some were very interested. May have to obtain thru Interloan, If interested in matters technical; Ricardos auto biography under two tiltles Memories and Machines/ The Ricardo Story. Also any/all editions of his semi textbook The High Speed Internal Combustion Engine. If interested in the history of the car The Motor Car, Anthony Bird. If interested in older Brit motor industry Wheels of Misfortune, Johnathan Wood. Classic Racing Cars, Cyril Posthumus.Technology in general, Tools For The Job, Rolt. As a general read Roald Dahls auto biographies Boy and Going Solo. And a great war book War In a Stringbag by Lamb. For Brits with a sense of history Churchills Second World War Vol 2 Their Finest Hour stirs the blood (and depresses when the present outcome considered). Darwin and the Beagle, Alan Moorehead. KonTiki still a good read, esp if start well in RE: Recommended Books - Ruairidh Dunford - 13-01-2018 Kon Tiki - awesome adventure! I read Worsley’s “Shackleton’s boat journey” last summer, gripped me to the last word. RE: Recommended Books - Alan - 13-01-2018 Shackleton is my all time hero. Try "Shackleton's Whisky" by Neville Peat. Or, on a different theme "Early one morning" by Robert Ryan - it's part fiction part true about the exploits of racing drivers Williams and Benoist during the War. RE: Recommended Books - David.H - 13-01-2018 (13-01-2018, 11:20 AM)Alan Wrote: Shackleton is my all time hero. Try "Shackleton's Whisky" by Neville Peat. I read Shackleton's own account of THAT journey (it was free on Kindle !) ...absolutely astounding. Well worth a read. So sad that many did not survive the Great War after such an ordeal. RE: Recommended Books - Ruairidh Dunford - 13-01-2018 I will look out for those - I too hold Shackleton in very high(est) regard. I bought a picture book of the glass plates they chose to take from Endurance - absolutely fascinating (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shackleton-Voyages-pictorial-anthology-Edwardian/dp/0297843605). I wish certain world leaders would see leadership as he did. Too many follow Franklin's course today, it would seem... |