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Vazba: | Vázaná | ||
Počet stran: | 439 | ||
Rozměry v mm: | 230 x 330 | ||
Počet obrázků: | 600 | ||
Rok vydání: | 2015 | ||
Přebal: | Textilní krabice |
This large slip cased Volume covers the Rolls-Royce Phantom 111 from the 1930's hundreds of Black and White photo's including full index of production with chassis numbers.
The book The Spectre Arises covers The Story of the Phantom III, the ultimate Pre-war Rolls-Royce. The author is Steve Stuckey, from Australia, and is the result of more than 30 years of research into the Phantom III. The Spectre Arises describes in detail the development of the most innovative Rolls-Royce of the pre-war era, with its 7.4 litre V-12 engine and independent front suspension. This is followed by comprehensive chapters about the coachbuilders and the bodies they mounted on the chassis, and histories of many of the cars. There are almost 500 illustrations, most from the 1930s and 1940s, including large numbers of original coachbuilder and dealer photographs, many never published before. Most examples of the 727 Phantom IIIs ever built are illustrated in the book.
The features of the book include:
The predecessors to the Phantom III and its competitors in the U.K., Europe and the U.S.A.
The Rolls-Royce Company in the middle to late 1930s
The ten experimental “Spectre” cars
Production of the chassis and engine, and refinements during production
A 100-page chapter on coachbuilders and the cars they produced
Colours of the cars and their interiors
Changed and new coachwork, from 1937 to today
1930s Motor Shows where the Phantom III appeared
Ordering a Phantom III in the 1930s
Owners of the cars, and their dealings with Rolls-Royce
Phantom IIIs during World War II and the late 1940s
Buying and owning a Phantom III today
Extensive lists of all the cars, and their original owners
Catalogues from Rolls-Royce and the coachbuilders
Phantom IIIs on the silver screen
440 pages
Dimensions 320 x 243 mm (12¾ x 9 in.)
Clothbound limited edition of 500 copies with slipcase