Aspects of Motoring History 11

Author: Edited by Craig Horner
Publisher: Society of Automotive Historians in Britain

The Michael Sedgwick Memorial Trust has supported the eleventh edition of 'Aspects of Motoring History' (commonly referred to as 'Aspects'), published by the Society of Automotive Historians in Britain ('SAHB'). This 'Aspects' is the fifth edition of this annual publication to be supported by the Michael Sedgwick Memorial Trust. It is free to full-members of the SAHB and a limited number of copies are available directly from the SAHB at Aspects | (thesahb.com).

'Aspects', as its name suggests, comprises a selection of articles written by SAHB members (and others) on a variety of aspects of motoring history which do not in themselves merit a book but are worthy of recording and of interest to motoring historians everywhere. Issue 11, edited by Dr Craig Horner, features:

  • Beach Buggies: A British take on the 1960s’ Stateside fun car explosion, by James Hale
  • The Pioneer Power Company of London, by Peter Heilbron
  • Colour advertising of the thoroughbred & luxury motor-car: seducing the wealthy and discerning customer, by Peter Moss
  • S. F. Edge: The salad days, by Craig Horner
  • The Wolseley racing programme, 1902 to 1907, by Anders Ditlev Clausager

In addition there are supplementary notes on articles in previous editions of "Aspects of Motoring History" as well as Craig's thoughtful editorial.

Published 2015

 

Price: £12.50

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