Mustang: The Original Muscle Car

by Randy Leffingwell

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Benito Pèrez Galdòs, considered Spain's most important novelist after Cervantes, wrote 77 novels, several works of theater and a number of other tomes during his lifetime (1843-1920). His works have been translated into all major languages of the world, and many of his most highly regarded novels, those of the contemporary period, have been translated into English two, three and even four times over. Of the few "contemporary novels" of Galdòs that until now have not come to light in show more English, The Forbidden is certainly among the most noteworthy.The story line concerns a wealthy philanderer, Josè Marìa Bueno de Guzmàn, who attempts to buy the favors of his three beautiful married cousins. He is successful with the first, Eloìsa, a grasping materialist who falls deeply in love with him. Then he rejects her in order to attempt to seduce the youngest, Camila. Meanwhile, the third, the pseudo-intellectual Marìa Juana, jealous, seduces Josè Marìa. But it is Camila, healthy, impetuous and wild, who resists his temptations and holds our attention. The novelist and critic Leopoldo Alas, Galdòs's contemporary, calls her "the most feminine, graceful, lively female character that any modern novelist has painted."As a naturalistic study, in the manner of Balzac in particular, principal characters of Galdòs's other novels (El doctor Centeno, La de Bringas, La familia de Leòn Roch) become fleetingly visible in The Forbidden. In addition, the entire Bueno de Guzmàn family gives evidence of the naturalistic emphasis on heredity: they all display certain physical or mental disorders. Eloìsa has a morbid fear of feathers, Marìa Juana often feels that she has a tiny piece of cloth caught in her teeth, Josè Marìa suffers bouts of depression, an uncle is a kleptomaniac, one of the relatives writes letters to himself, etc. At the same time, this novel shows the foibles of Spanish society where status is determined by one's associates, by the wearing of finery, and by living on borrowed money. In their history of Spanish literature, Chandler and Schwartz call Galdòs "the greatest novelist of the nineteenth century and the only one who deserves to be mentioned in the same breath with great novelists like Balzac, Dickens and Dostoievsky." The Forbidden, written at the height of the author's creative powers, is a major work and its publication for an English-speaking audience is long overdue. show less

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Randy Leffingwell creates pictorial books on automobiles, motorcycles, and farm vehicles. Titles include Porsche Legends, Mustang, Caterpillar, American Farm Tractor, and Harley-Davidson: Myth and Mystique. Before devoting his work time to creating illustrated books on vehicles, Leffingwell was an associate editor with AutoWeek Magazine and a show more staff photographer for the Los Angeles Times. In creating his pictorial books, Leffingwell travels nationwide, researching and photographing intriguing road and farm vehicles. He has interviewed many vehicle designers, spoken with museum specialists, and visited many factories, in his efforts to create detailed books. For example, he searched through hundreds of old Henry Ford Museum boxes and hired researchers in order to obtain facts on Ford tractors. Randy Leffingwell's photograph composition background and historical research have contributed to literature on the history of American transportation. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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629.222TechnologyEngineeringOther branches of engineeringMotor land vehicles, cyclesVehicle TypesPassenger automobiles
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TL215 .M8 .L4452002TechnologyMotor vehicles. Aeronautics. AstronauticsMotor vehicles. Aeronautics. AstronauticsMotor vehicles. Cycles
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