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Arno Michael Haslinger: Heuer Chronographen
Great book from Germany documenting all Heuer watches from the 60's and 70's with loads of great period pictures. Text in German and English.
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Alan Clark: Backfire: A Passion for Cars and Motoring
He knew what it was all about, a true enthusiast
Roger Williams: How to Improve Triumph TR2-4A (Speedpro)
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