The British Army's infantry backbone is provided by the battalions of heavy armored infantry mounted, since 1987, in the 30-ton FV510 Warrior tracked personnel carrier. This volume delivers over 100 color photographs...
Out of print since 1987, William E. Griffin, Jr. has updated and expanded his popular history of this colorful Virginia shortline railroad with a new layout and extensive new photographic coverage. Here...
Initially assembling its own complete vehicles, Henney mounted its premium-quality hearse and ambulance bodies on such diverse chassis as Essex, Ford, Lincoln, Pontiac, Pierce-Arrow, Oldsmobile, Velie—and at least one Austin. The harsh...
In the early years of the twentieth century, William Edward Boeing summed up his new company’s mission: "To let no new improvement in flying and flying equipment pass us...
The Legendary Fifth Avenue Coach Company were famous for their double-deck buses and for being a leader for public transportation in New York City. They were the first bus company to run...
Complete history of West Virginia's largest logging railroad which was also its last, operating 1912-1972. It operated Shay, Heisler, and Climax geared steam locomotives and in the last 15 years also had...
The story of A.V. Roe and company Ltd (Avro) begins in the very earliest years of aviation, only three years after man's first powered flight. Alliot Verdon Roe was one of Britain's...
Part company history, part business tale, and part action novel, "Hummer tells the story of the Humvee's rise from a utility vehicle bred for military use to a suburban status-symbol. Mere than...
For a quarter of a century, David L. Lewis has contributed his "Ford Country" column to Cars & Parts magazine. In the process, he has established himself as the world's leading authority...
With designers constantly working for clients and having a limited amount of freedom in much of their work, the chance to strike out on their own and do something truly original and...