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Duncan the book is titled 'Motoring the Golden years' ISBN 1-85501-463-7
and is a catalogue of art works sourced from the Khachadourian Gallery in PallMall in 1994
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Thanks Squeak, I'll see if I can track one down
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I ordered one last night. Unfortunately it was only after I'd placed my order that the site told me it was a subsidiary of the dreaded Amazon. I closed my account with them six years ago for political reasons and I hang my head in shame that I ended up there if only by mistake!
I'm sure it won't spoil my enjoyment of the book though.
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05-05-2020, 12:04 PM
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Has somebody some more car books suggestions of that era?
Some of my reads this quarantaine
Minimal Motoring: A History from Cyclecar to Microcar by David Thirlby
De geschiedenis van de belgische auto by Kupelian (also availble in French)
The Evolution of the racing car by Laurence Pomeroy
and some older reads
Motoring in the 20's and 30's by A.D. Demaus
Motor sport in the 20S by A.D. Demaus
Motoring in the 30's Graham Robson
The Legendary Hispano Suiza by Johnnie Green
Amilcar by Gilles Fournier
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As well as Thirlby's book there are others on cyclecars:
1. From Cycle car to Microcar, Worthington-Williams.
2. La Publicite pour Les Cyclecars et les Voiturettes, G. Burnat Pierpont. ( Many little or unheard makes )
3. Cyclecars, an Annotated Index, Stephen Kay.
plus an excellent book on the 750 cc Becognee, again a little known make.
( apologies for the lack of accents on several of the words - my computer appears to be a literary francophobe!! )
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05-05-2020, 05:17 PM
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If by some chance a forum user might not yet have a copy of The Annotated Index of Cyclecars on their shelves, send me a PM right away and I will swiftly despatch a copy, post free! Not a ha'penny to Amazon so fear not.
Copies of Brian Demaus's books are very hard to find. Robert and Jacky have his vast archive to deal with, a treasure trove that will need much work. If anyone has a spare copy of "Motor sport in the 20s" I will happily swap if for other arcane volumes, tyre levers marked Dunlop, or even drinking vouchers posted in a brown envelope.
As for artistic licence, at first glance the tennis playing lad might be standing next to the Beast of Turin, rather than a cyclecar.