[Download pdf] Silver Arrows In Camera: A photographic history of the Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union Racing Teams 1934-39
| #3096423 in Books | Haynes Publishing UK | 2008-12-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.00 x1.24 x9.00l,5.27 | File Name: 1844254674 | 480 pages |
||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Phenomenal Photographs|By Michael Dunham|I recently got a copy via a British source,and I am well pleased. I am impressed with the wealth of "new" photos,which complement the other available works on the Siberpfeile,both in and out of print. Especially welcome is the converage of the seldom seen 1936 version of the Mercedes W25,and the composite Typ C-D Auto Union|About the Author|
Anthony Pritchard is a loyal Haynes author who has written half a dozen books for us in recent years, including the newly published Aston Martin: A racing history and the successful Scarlet Passion.
The battle in Grand Prix racing between the German Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union teams during the six years from 1934 through 1939 was probably the greatest, most spectacular and most important era in motor racing history. The two German teams almost completely dominated Grand Prix racing, mainly because of their technical superiority. This superiority was made possible by the vast sums that the two teams could expend on racing. The money paid to them by the German ... [PDF.lr61] Silver Arrows In Camera: A photographic history of the Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union Racing Teams 1934-39 Rating: 4.99 (404 Votes)
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