Vanwall | Green for Glory
McDonough, Ed [Guy Anthony "Tony" Vandervell (8 September 1898 - 10 March 1967) was a British industrialist, motor racing financier, and founder of the Vanwall Formula One racing team]
(Book #ID 111813)
Published by The Crowood Press Ltd., Ramsbury, Marlborough, Wiltshire Probably First Edition 2003. 2003.
First edition hard back binding in publisher's original black cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered gilt back. Quarto. 10'' x 8''. The Vanwall was one of the Great Green hopes of British motor sport in the 1950s. The brainchild of the industrialist Guy Anthony Vanderwell, the Vanwall Grand Prix car was built to beat the all-conquering red cars from Italy that dominated the Grand Prix scene at that time. Here, Ed McDonough represents the history of Vanwall in new light, form the team's slow beginnings after Vanderwell's break away from BRM to the success of the later fifties and the securing of the very first Constructors' Cup in 1958. Reappraising the contributions of Costin and Chapman, and offering a fresh interpretation of Vanderwell's part in the story, this is a book that will be welcomed by all fans of historic motor sport. Contains 192 pp with monochrome and some colour archive photographs throughout. Donation copy directly from the publisher to Kent Arts Archive Library, Canterbury, Kent. This has been stored in the trust's archive and has not been circulated as a lending book with front free end paper and title page excised. Good condition book in Very Good condition dust wrapper, not price clipped, £19.95. Member of the P.B.F.A.
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