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Speed and Luxury: The Great Cars

by Dennis Adler
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Overview

Traveling back over 100 years of automotive history, this book brings to dazzling life the dawning age of the automobile—a time when the early promise of personal transportation inspired great feats of design and engineering, resulting in some of the most remarkable vehicles the world would ever know. From Detroit and Indianapolis to Paris and Stuttgart, the story of the automobile’s first half-century unfolds on two continents, as automakers and coachbuilders—well-known American names like Cadillac and Chrysler as well as the now-ghostly Duesenberg, Stutz, and Packard; Bentley and Rolls-Royce of England along with the Bugatti and Alfa Romeo of Italy, Delahaye and Delage, Murphy and Saoutchik—create rolling works of art for the world’s wealthiest and most powerful figures. Drawing together more than 20 years of research, interviews with legendary designers, and hundreds of fabulous photographs, author Dennis Adler traces the history of these magnificent machines—more than 100 great cars made for monarchs and presidents, and for stars of stage and screen. From the first sports and luxury cars built in America and Europe to the last spectacular models to leave the ateliers of France’s most celebrated carrosserie at the onset of World War II, this book tells the story of these great cars with all the artistry and style of their era.

Synopsis

Traveling back over 100 years of automotive history, this book brings to dazzling life the dawning age of the automobile—a time when the early promise of personal transportation inspired great feats of design and engineering, resulting in some of the most remarkable vehicles the world would ever know. In hundreds of fabulous photographs and interviews with legendary designers, the story of the automobile’s first half-century unfolds on two continents, as automakers and coachbuilders—including Cadillac and Chrysler, Duesenberg, Stutz, and Packard, Bentley and Rolls-Royce, Bugattis and Alfa Romeos, Delahayes, Delage, Murphy, and Saoutchik—create rolling works of art for the world’s wealthiest and most powerful figures.

About the Author, Dennis Adler

Dennis Adler is an avid automotive enthusiast, writer, and photographer who has written several books, including Packard, Chrysler, and Fifties Flashback: The American Car. He lives in Imler, Pennsylvania.

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From the Publisher

Ol’ Skool Rodz, January 2008

“OK, go ahead and call whoever your personal Santa Claus is and put this one on your Xmas list. You’re gonna want it … This book is one that’ll serve a dual purpose – it will inform and inspire … This is possibly the best book about hot rod/custom car builders to come out in at least the past five years … Thomson writes in a simple, conversational style that benefits his subjects. Perry’s photos reveal the same down-to-earth impression.”

 

Auto Express Magazine (UK), April 2007

“This book captures the finest and fastest of those from both Europe and the U.S.”

 

American Car World (UK), July 2007

“For the connoisseur I am sure this book will be of great interest.”

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
MBI Publishing Company
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780760329603

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