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Very Good/Very Good. 224 Pages 1859606490 From the earliest days of motor racing, engineers have strived to develop engine which push the boundaries of technology. This lavishly illustrated book details the design, development and specifications of the author's personal selection of 50 classic racing engines from 1913 to 1994. In addition to thoroughbred winners such as the 1936 Auto Union C-type, the 1957 Maserati 250F and the 1967 Ford DFV, a number of more obscure yet equally fascinating engines are represented, such as the 1949 Cisitalia and the 1958 Borgward RS. So too are the troublesome 16-cylinder engines produced by BRM. Karl Ludvigsen uses his extensive network of contacts throughout the racing engine world to provide behind-the-scenes stories, and speaks to the personalities involved in developing the power units that have made history. Black-and-white photographs. The Condition is Very Good.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall A beautiful crisp clean hardcover copy in near fine condition, small bump to upper board near spine head. DJ in near fine condition with tiny scratch on front, now in protective mylar cover.
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Fine in Fine jacket. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall A beautiful clean crisp hardcover copy in fine condition. DJ in fine condition and in protective mylar cover.
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Very Good/Very Good. 224 Pages 1859606490 Signed by Author 2001 First Edition. From the earliest days of motor racing, engineers have strived to develop engine which push the boundaries of technology. This lavishly illustrated book details the design, development and specifications of the author's personal selection of 50 classic racing engines from 1913 to 1994. In addition to thoroughbred winners such as the 1936 Auto Union C-type, the 1957 Maserati 250F and the 1967 Ford DFV, a number of more obscure yet equally fascinating engines are represented, such as the 1949 Cisitalia and the 1958 Borgward RS. So too are the troublesome 16-cylinder engines produced by BRM. Karl Ludvigsen uses his extensive network of contacts throughout the racing engine world to provide behind-the-scenes stories, and speaks to the personalities involved in developing the power units that have made history. Black-and-white photographs. The Condition is Very Good.
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VG. Binding solid, pages crisp and clean, no markings found. Dust jacket bright and shiny with a couple small internally repaired tears, light scuffs and dents. Extremities lightly bumped with minimal tip wear. No expedited or international shipping, oversize.