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AutoPuzzles Today => Automotive Book Reviews => Topic started by: Quiller on January 10, 2014, 05:19:15 PM
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Well the book is now out ... with plenty of help from Autopuzzlers!
THREE-WHEELERS A-Z: The Definitive Encyclopaedia of Three-Wheeled Vehicles From 1940 to Date has - I hope - every single three-wheeler made since 1940 – no fewer than 1,122 different types, including trikes, bubble cars, microcars, kit cars, invalid carriages, touring choppers, design exercises, tuk tuks, flying cars and amphibious vehicles - from AB1 to Zzipper.
Published by Quiller Print, it has 240 pages and over 1,600 illustrations – very many never seen before in print.
Three-Wheelers A-Z (ISBN 978-0-9926651-0-4) is available now - you can PM me to find out how to order a signed & dedicated copy!
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I'd love a signed & dedicated copy!
Can't wait to have it! :thumbsup:
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Hi Chris
Thanks for writing this fantastic book.
I would love to get by airmail in Cape Town (ZA)
Please give me a quote including P&P
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Hi Chris,
Please, give me a quote and payment method to send it to Brazil,
best regards,
Jose Geraldo
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PMs sent!
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Received my copy today!
@Quiller: thank you very, very much!
@all the others: 1 thing above all: 1122 different three-wheeler vehicles and there is at least 1 picture for EACH ONE OF THEM but 38! Yes I count them, only 38 3-wheelers are not pictured and I do not know if it's a record, but if you take a look at the list of cars featured there, it's an incredible achievement...they are all there, check it if you do not believe me.
Brilliant!
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Has my message gone through, Quiller?
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Has my message gone through, Quiller?
PM sent :)
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The book has arrived safely in the mail this morning! I have'nt read it yet ( I'm not that fast :) ), but it looks like a very detailed book and - like Paul Jaray says - an incredible achievement. I'm looking forward to reading it in the next couple of weeks!
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I received my copy today. What a great book!
Unfortunately it will make threewheeler puzzles a rare sight over here. ;)