Kim – A Biography of MG founder Cecil Kimber
Autor Jon Pressnellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2024
M.G., the world’s most-loved make of sports car, was created in the 1920s by Cecil Kimber—invariably known as Kim. Rising above disability, with his energy, enthusiasm, and vision Kimber became a leading figure in the British motor industry.
Initially placing sporty bodies on Morris chassis, within a few years he had built M.G. into the leading European manufacturer of sports cars, with an impressive record of competition successes. He survived industrial upheaval only to fall victim to the venomous internal politics of M.G.’s parent company. Sacked from his high-profile job, he was preparing to bounce back when he lost his life in a needless accident.
Respected businessman, wayward husband, and fallible parent—Kimber was a man of surprising contrasts. Here for the first time is the colorful story of the man behind those famous initials.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781956309119
ISBN-10: 195630911X
Pagini: 536
Ilustrații: 185 color plates, 565 halftones
Dimensiuni: 290 x 254 x 38 mm
Greutate: 3.15 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 195630911X
Pagini: 536
Ilustrații: 185 color plates, 565 halftones
Dimensiuni: 290 x 254 x 38 mm
Greutate: 3.15 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Jon Pressnell is a journalist and automotive historian best known for his contributions to Classic & Sports Car magazine, for which he has written since the 1980s.
Cuprins
Dedication
(Tribute to Dick Knudson)
Preface
Ch1
Early Life
Ch2
Cars and Planes – Learning the Trade
Ch3
The Man Behind the Name – William Morris
Ch4
Making a Marque
Ch5
Becoming Established
Ch6
Building a Range – and Discovering Devon
Ch7
The Move to Abingdon
Ch8
Sailing, Racing and a New Six-cylinder Car
Ch9
Technical Advances but a Marriage in Retreat
Ch10
Success in the Mille Miglia
Ch11
Cowley takes Charge
Ch12
Goodbye to Motor Racing
Ch13
Reconstruction and Disintegration
Ch14
A Marriage Ends, a New Car Arrives
Ch15
Record-breaking in Germany – and a Life Renewed
Ch16
Sunshine Before the Storm
Ch17
War on Two Fronts
Ch18
Victim of the Snakepit
Ch19
Starting out Again
Ch20
Conversations with the Tractor King
Ch21
The Death of Cecil Kimber
In Closing
Epilogue
The Kimber Family after 1945
Appendix 1
M.G. Car Company Accounts, 1930-35
Appendix 2
‘The Trend of Aesthetic Design in Motor Cars’
Appendix 3
Cecil Kimber on Sports Cars
Appendix 4
‘Making Modest Production Pay in Motor-Car Manufacture’
Appendix 5
Cecil Kimber on Motor Racing
Appendix 6
M.G. after Kimber
Postscript
When should the M.G. Centenary be Celebrated?
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Index – and a Selection of Memorabilia
(Tribute to Dick Knudson)
Preface
Ch1
Early Life
Ch2
Cars and Planes – Learning the Trade
Ch3
The Man Behind the Name – William Morris
Ch4
Making a Marque
Ch5
Becoming Established
Ch6
Building a Range – and Discovering Devon
Ch7
The Move to Abingdon
Ch8
Sailing, Racing and a New Six-cylinder Car
Ch9
Technical Advances but a Marriage in Retreat
Ch10
Success in the Mille Miglia
Ch11
Cowley takes Charge
Ch12
Goodbye to Motor Racing
Ch13
Reconstruction and Disintegration
Ch14
A Marriage Ends, a New Car Arrives
Ch15
Record-breaking in Germany – and a Life Renewed
Ch16
Sunshine Before the Storm
Ch17
War on Two Fronts
Ch18
Victim of the Snakepit
Ch19
Starting out Again
Ch20
Conversations with the Tractor King
Ch21
The Death of Cecil Kimber
In Closing
Epilogue
The Kimber Family after 1945
Appendix 1
M.G. Car Company Accounts, 1930-35
Appendix 2
‘The Trend of Aesthetic Design in Motor Cars’
Appendix 3
Cecil Kimber on Sports Cars
Appendix 4
‘Making Modest Production Pay in Motor-Car Manufacture’
Appendix 5
Cecil Kimber on Motor Racing
Appendix 6
M.G. after Kimber
Postscript
When should the M.G. Centenary be Celebrated?
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Index – and a Selection of Memorabilia
Recenzii
Winner
"I knew very little about Kimber and I wanted to enjoy the book, and so read it page by page, never fast forwarding to the future, taking it like a novel. And indeed, every page held something new and interesting. I loved it."
"So, tear the shrink wrap off, let the book fall open to whichever page it wants to, read a random sentence. You will find yourself immediately drawn in, no matter where you start."