The Atlas of Car Design: The World's Most Iconic Cars (Onyx Edition)
S**S
Gorgeous
Glorious book. Beautiful photos. Great historical facts.
K**D
Fantastic present for my car-loving grandson!
Chockfull of marvelous illustrations--an exceptional book!
C**E
Well worth the money
Any real car buff will love this fantastic book. The authors went the extra mile and the details for each model was beyond my expectations. I would highly recommend purchasing this. It was worth the wait and certainly worth the money!
A**E
Awesome gift for a true car person
I got this for my husband for Christmas. He loves cars and is always googling pictures of cars to show me what he’s talking about. I had fun flipping through it while I was wrapping it. The captions are interesting to read even for a non-car person. He’s spent several hours reading this book already, he loves it so much.
J**R
Fantastic Collection of absolutely SPECIAL INTEREST cars.
Brillantly written and designed book with great photographs of absolute icons in the car industry, from ancient to top modern. It is finally a NEUTRAL book, not trying to present any bigger manufacturer as better than any other. It is not car industry sponsored and feels like a very independent read. Great book, great quality. Thank you.
P**R
A bit disappointing
This is a very large book, which contains a lot of information, though not especially well written – it's OK, but not worth writing home about. Reducing the size a bit, to a bookshelf-friendlier format (it just does not fit at all), would have made it better. Would also look and feel better with a matte cover, feels a bit cheaply finished for the substantial price.After reading less than a quarter of the book, already I have found 3 factual errors about cars I am familiar with – who knows how many other errors lurk among these pages? (...the Cord 812 and the Auburn Speedster did not have long bonnets because of their "long" V-8s – V8s are compact, and these cars had in-line 8s. And the Morris Minor does not have independent suspension all around – the rear axle is very much a live one.)
I**G
Good history
Good detail, description and back story
R**D
Nothing new. Just a compilation of readily available information.
No good reason to buy this book unless it is one of very few automotive books you will own. If you have a reasonably complete automotive library, this book is not for you. The information in this book is very basic and readily available elsewhere.
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