Barry Cryer is a national treasure, he has been making people laugh for over 50 years and continues to be at the top of his game. This is a light- hearted, amusing and intriguing tribute to Barry and a celebration of the best of British comedy.
Released in celebration of his 80th birthday, this fourth book in the popular series follows Sir Stirling Moss through his most turbulent, demanding and ultimately successful racing years. Moss's career was at its zenith and by 1960 he had secured his reputation as the greatest motor racing driver in the world - although the title of World Champion still, frustratingly, eluded him. He dominated ..
Tells the story of the formative years of one of the greatest racing drivers of all time. Entirely based on Sir Stirling's own scrapbook collection, written memoirs and personal interviews, this is a unique insight into motor racing in the '40s and '50s.
Philip Porter has been writing books on Jaguar for over 20 years and this book uses his archive of historical photographs, drawings, cuttings, memos and interviews to illustrate the history of this wonderful marque.
Murray Walker is a legend. In the fast-paced, action-packed and often ruthless world of motor sport he is a constant. More famous than many of the drivers on whom he commentates, his knowledge and evident enthusiasm is a beacon for millions of fans. Beautifully designed and packed with over 500 personal images, this is a revealing insight into Murray's life from childhood to the present day.
A pictorial biography of arguably the UKs greatest motor racing driver, based entirely on his own scrapbook collection and written memoirs. More than a biography this book is a highly personal account of the courage and single-minded determination of the only driver to have won motor racing's triple crown - the World Championship, Indianapolis 500 and the Le Mans 24-hour race. Foreword by Damion .
Few cars have made a greater impression on the public than the Jaguar E-Type. This book draws from factory records to provide a resource for restoring a Jaguar E-Type to its original spec. With over 160 photographs of 12 restored and maintained models in perfect condition, it is suitable for E-Type owners, restorers, and enthusiasts.
When the E-type Jaguar appeared in 1961, it offered performance with sophistication. This award-winning book, provides a comprehensive history of the car, its design, development, launch and reaction, competition cars and results, with tabulated specifications of the models and production changes.