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About the Author

Graham Robson is a motoring writer and historian with many awards to his credit. He has published numerous motoring titles and commentates at leading motoring events.

Includes the names: G Robson, Robson Graham, Graham Robensen

Works by Graham Robson

Encyclopedia of the Worlds Classic Cars (1977) 32 copies, 1 review
Classic British Cars (2000) 16 copies
M.G.A., M.G.B. and M.G.C. (1978) 13 copies, 1 review
Lamburghini Countach (1986) 13 copies
A-Z of Cars of the 1970s (1990) 13 copies
Volkswagen Chronicle (1996) 13 copies
The Rover Story (1977) 10 copies
Rally Cars: Given the Works (1983) 10 copies
Desert Airliners (1994) 10 copies
The New Mini (2002) 8 copies
The Cars of BMC (1987) 7 copies
Jaguar (Shire Library) (2012) 7 copies
Classic Convertibles (1996) 6 copies
Rolls Royce & Bentley (2006) 6 copies
Propliner Renaissance (2002) 6 copies
Motoring in the 30s (1979) 6 copies
The Works Escorts (1977) 5 copies
Super Cars (2003) 5 copies
Cars of the Rootes Group (1990) 4 copies
New Mini 2nd edition (2005) 4 copies
Performance Fords (2004) 4 copies
Range Rover/Land Rover (1979) 3 copies
The Lotus (Shire Album) (1993) 3 copies
A-Z of Cars of the 1990s (2016) 2 copies
Transport Pioneers of the 20th Century (1981) — Editor — 2 copies
Klassieke auto's (1979) 2 copies
The story of Volvo cars (1983) 2 copies
Works Escorts (1994) 2 copies
Talbot Sunbeam-Lotus (1985) 1 copy
Ford Cortina 1600E (1984) 1 copy
BMW 7 Series (2001) 1 copy
Ford Escort Mkl (2017) 1 copy
The Work Escorts (1984) 1 copy
Classic Cars 1 copy

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Birthdate
20th Century
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
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UK

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7 reviews
"The complete history of the marque" - what a joke! Pretty much all of the books that I've read about Mercedes-Benz skirt over the war years (brief mentions at most), but this has to be the most poorly constructed history yet. The author fails to engage the reader with disjointed and sloppy writing, but what bothered me the most was that his personal interest in the racing history of the brand (and not much else) was blattantly clear without being admitted. He claims to present an overall show more history, but the only times he actually goes into any sort of detail is when discussing racing stats and engine specs, which have their place to be sure, but he's missing the rest of the brand's innovations in consumer and commercial vehicle development. show less
This book includes a brief history and specifications for models in this book ranging from 3-Litre to the S Series to the Continental GT and EXP Speed 8.

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