Synopses & Reviews
The Land Rover has become an icon right across the world, famed for its classic design, its practicality and its longevity - the direct ancestors of the first Land Rover of 1948 are still being produced as the 'Defender'. Its sixty years of development are lovingly and accurately charted in this most comprehensive of all Land Rover books, the first one ever to look at the total story.
Synopsis
Items connected with the British military have always been extremely popular with collectors, and the intricate and beautiful badges made to denote a soldier's regiment have always been keenly collected, due to their small size, high quality and the fascinating stories of military derring-do that lie behind each one.
About the Author
James Taylor has been researching and writing about motoring history since the late 1970s, and has written widely in the motoring press in the UK and abroad, as well as authoring more than eighty books, many of them for Crowood. He is known and respected for the detailed research that goes into his writing. The products of the Rover company and its descendants have always been his first love and his major specialization, and he has been the Editor of Land Rover Enthusiast magazine since its inception. He is a resident of Oxfordshire, England.