Author: DK
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
ISBN: 0241428807
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
From the Chevrolet Bel Air to the Ferrari Testarossa, this book takes you on a scenic drive through the history of classic cars, exploring their status as objects of luxury and desire. The Classic Car Book showcases the most important and iconic classic cars from every decade since the 1940s, with a foreword by award-winning writer and commentator on the industry, history, and culture of cars and motoring, Giles Chapman. Fully illustrated and packed with stunning photography, The Classic Car Book uses specially commissioned photographic tours to put you in the driver's seat of the world's most famous and celebrated cars, including stylish roadsters and luxury limousines from manufacturers such as Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari, Rover, Jaguar, and Bentley. The Classic Car Book is ideal for any car collectors and enthusiasts.
Sherman Tank Manual
Author: Pat Ware
Publisher: Haynes Manuals
ISBN: 9780857331014
Category : Sherman tank
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Sherman was the most prolific Allied tank of the Second World War and was operated by the armies of the USA, Canada, Britain, the Soviet Union and France. In this book, author Pat Ware tells the Sherman story from the differing viewpoints of its wartime crews and maintainers, and of modern-day restorers.
Publisher: Haynes Manuals
ISBN: 9780857331014
Category : Sherman tank
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Sherman was the most prolific Allied tank of the Second World War and was operated by the armies of the USA, Canada, Britain, the Soviet Union and France. In this book, author Pat Ware tells the Sherman story from the differing viewpoints of its wartime crews and maintainers, and of modern-day restorers.
Red Ball Express
Author: Pat Ware
Publisher: Ian Allan Publishing
ISBN: 9780711031920
Category : Military trucks
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Red Ball Express was the name given to the massive convoy effort which supplied the Allied armies moving through Europe after D-Day. Its success was a major factor in the rapid defeat of the German army. Some 28 Divisions were advancing across France and Belgium. Each division ordinarily required 700-750 tons of supplies per day, a total daily consumption of about 20,000 tons. To achieve this the Red Ball Express was conceived. The name came from a US railway term, to Red Ball was to ship goods express. The operation lasted only three months, from 25 August to 16 November 1944, and was critical in ensuring that the Allied advance did not grind to a halt as a result of lack of supplies. At its peak, the Red Ball Express utilized some 6,000 vehicles and shipped in excess of 12,000 tons of supplies to forward depots daily. Initially, the Red Ball Express got bogged down amongst other traffic, but quickly two dedicated routes were designated from the beachhead to the city of Chartres. From these routes all other traffic was banned and, to ensure the smooth operation of the Red Ball Express, strict rules were laid down: trucks were to travel in convoy; each convoy was to comprise no fewer than five trucks; each truck had a designated number and position within the convoy; there were lead and follow-up jeeps to maintain progress; the trucks were to stay 60ft apart and travel at 35mph. But these rules were more often breached than observed, with drivers making unauthorized modifications to the engines of their trucks to increase speed, for example, and drivers hawking their loads around at the front rather than heading for the main depots. In his latest book for Ian Allan Publishing, anoted expert on the history of military transport and vehicles, Pat Ware, examines in detail the history and operation of the Red Ball Express during these critical months when, if the supply chain had been broken, there was every possibility that the powerful German forces defending Normandy could have driven the Allies back into the sea. Concentrating primarily on the 6,000 trucks utilized for the service, the book includes some 220 color and black and white images to supplement the authors well-informed and detailed narrative. Aimed at the military historian and military transport enthusiast, Red Ball Express will find a ready market amongst those eager for a comprehensive and well-illustrated account of the critical period in the months after D-Day when the battle for Normandy was on a knife-edge.
Publisher: Ian Allan Publishing
ISBN: 9780711031920
Category : Military trucks
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Red Ball Express was the name given to the massive convoy effort which supplied the Allied armies moving through Europe after D-Day. Its success was a major factor in the rapid defeat of the German army. Some 28 Divisions were advancing across France and Belgium. Each division ordinarily required 700-750 tons of supplies per day, a total daily consumption of about 20,000 tons. To achieve this the Red Ball Express was conceived. The name came from a US railway term, to Red Ball was to ship goods express. The operation lasted only three months, from 25 August to 16 November 1944, and was critical in ensuring that the Allied advance did not grind to a halt as a result of lack of supplies. At its peak, the Red Ball Express utilized some 6,000 vehicles and shipped in excess of 12,000 tons of supplies to forward depots daily. Initially, the Red Ball Express got bogged down amongst other traffic, but quickly two dedicated routes were designated from the beachhead to the city of Chartres. From these routes all other traffic was banned and, to ensure the smooth operation of the Red Ball Express, strict rules were laid down: trucks were to travel in convoy; each convoy was to comprise no fewer than five trucks; each truck had a designated number and position within the convoy; there were lead and follow-up jeeps to maintain progress; the trucks were to stay 60ft apart and travel at 35mph. But these rules were more often breached than observed, with drivers making unauthorized modifications to the engines of their trucks to increase speed, for example, and drivers hawking their loads around at the front rather than heading for the main depots. In his latest book for Ian Allan Publishing, anoted expert on the history of military transport and vehicles, Pat Ware, examines in detail the history and operation of the Red Ball Express during these critical months when, if the supply chain had been broken, there was every possibility that the powerful German forces defending Normandy could have driven the Allies back into the sea. Concentrating primarily on the 6,000 trucks utilized for the service, the book includes some 220 color and black and white images to supplement the authors well-informed and detailed narrative. Aimed at the military historian and military transport enthusiast, Red Ball Express will find a ready market amongst those eager for a comprehensive and well-illustrated account of the critical period in the months after D-Day when the battle for Normandy was on a knife-edge.
Ferguson TE-20 Tractor Manual
Author: Pat Ware
Publisher: Haynes Publishing UK
ISBN: 9780857330109
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Ferguson TE-20 is the most iconic of all tractors - the small, unobtrusive grey tractor which many people will recognize. The TE-20 replaced the horse on many farms after WWII, and paved the way for the mechanization of farming. Over 500,000 examples were built and sold all over the world, with US- and French-built models manufactured under license.
Publisher: Haynes Publishing UK
ISBN: 9780857330109
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Ferguson TE-20 is the most iconic of all tractors - the small, unobtrusive grey tractor which many people will recognize. The TE-20 replaced the horse on many farms after WWII, and paved the way for the mechanization of farming. Over 500,000 examples were built and sold all over the world, with US- and French-built models manufactured under license.
Haynes Explains: Sex Owners' Workshop Manual
Author: Boris Starling
Publisher: Haynes Publishing UK
ISBN: 9781785216534
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Written in a humorous style by bestselling author Boris Starling, Haynes Explains: Sex Owners' Workshop Manual is part of the award-winning Haynes Explains series. A light-hearted and entertaining take on the classic workshop manual, it contains everything you’d expect to see including exploded views, flow charts, fault diagnosis and the odd wiring diagram. It takes the reader through all areas of sex, giving all the hints and tips needed to make the entire experience run smoothly.
Publisher: Haynes Publishing UK
ISBN: 9781785216534
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Written in a humorous style by bestselling author Boris Starling, Haynes Explains: Sex Owners' Workshop Manual is part of the award-winning Haynes Explains series. A light-hearted and entertaining take on the classic workshop manual, it contains everything you’d expect to see including exploded views, flow charts, fault diagnosis and the odd wiring diagram. It takes the reader through all areas of sex, giving all the hints and tips needed to make the entire experience run smoothly.