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The story behind the most iconic of cars, and the rich, powerful, and eccentric people in New Zealand who own them. For generations, people the world over have been intrigued by the magic of the hand-built motor cars created by the world's most skilled craftsmen and women.
This book from the new series "Spotlight On" shows detailed drawings of the German famous WWI fighter family - Albatros. Book contains color and very detailed profiles showing the variety of the Albatros family camouflages with very comprehensive captions.
This is the story of James (Jas) A Munro, a Scottish immigrant. In 1891, he arrived in Melbourne with a shilling in his pocket. Munro established a series of successful enterprises, including a bedding and a spring manufacturing business. In the early part of the twentieth century, he was smitten by the emergence of the horseless carriage and became one of the largest motor agents in the country. He established a very successful garage and coachbuilding operation. To do so he acquired and developed large premises next to the iconic Queen Victoria Market. This became known as the 'Munro site'. And then the war came. Munro changed and so did his business. He established another enterprise, this time in Sydney. He even went on to own a radio station. Munro was complex, and his curiosity took him in different directions. He had many interests and many connections. There is, however, one constant in his story. It is the Munro site, a site now integrally linked into the development of the market.The Munro archives survived, and they are extraordinary. Jas A Munro & Co: The Largest Garage in Melbourne arose out of a chance discovery of this archival treasure trove. The records, privately held, were undisturbed and unseen for nearly a century. Access to them has finally enabled this wonderful story to be told. The Munro story is one of commerce in early Melbourne, the evolution of the motor industry in Australia, and the changes forced upon it by a globally disruptive event. The book is lavishly illustrated, and the majority of photographs have never before been published. It is testament to the life and enterprise of an extraordinary businessman in Australia at the start of twentieth century.
Miss Lucy Pym, a popular English psychologist, is guest lecturer at a physical training college. The year's term is nearly over, and Miss Pym -- inquisitive and observant -- detects a furtiveness in the behavior of one student during a final exam. She prevents the girl from cheating by destroying her crib notes. But Miss Pym's cover-up of one crime precipitates another -- a fatal "accident" that only her psychological theories can prove was really murder.
Known as "The X-Hunters," authors Peter W. Merlin and Tony Moore have located more than 100 crash sites of exotic aircraft from Edwards air Force Base and Area 51. Together, they have recovered parts of supersonic rocket planes, stealthy spy craft, and vehicles that have reached the edge of space. Each story in the book profiles an unusual aircraft and the brave men who flew it. The authors examine the contributing causes of each crash and use then-and-now photographs to illustrate their findings. The stories end with The X-Hunters' search for the crash site and what they discovered. Each adventure combines C.S.I.-type skills with X-Files persistence, with a dash of Indiana Jones for adventure. Aircraft profiled include the YB-49 and a pair of N9M flying wings, X-1A, X-1D, VB-51, XB-70, SR-71, YF-12, U-2 prototype, and many more.
The Murdochs, Packers, Kennedys, Angnelis, and other men like them, directly determine the fates of thousands and influence the future of the world like no other people. To learn about these often reclusive men, the authors extended the life-history technique to interrogate autobiographies, diaries and biographies.
Originally published: New York: HarperCollins, 1994.