
The latest Aspects of Motoring History, No 11, edited and produced by Dr Craig Horner has just been published (August 2015) and is available now.
The eleventh in the series, members of the SAHB automatically receive copies of these well-respected annual albums containing new, and never offered before, articles and stories about the world of motoring. Possessing 80 pages including the colour cover, 47 black & white illustrations, and 8 pages of full colour, this square-backed booklet is a delight. The list of contents include:
- 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
Aspects of Motoring History is published with financial assistance of
The Michael Sedgwick Memorial Trust