| From the award-winning publishers of the definitive photographic biography Jim Clark Life At Team Lotus, the latest volume from Coterie Press provides an evocative snapshot of the cars and drivers competing in... |

| Thanks largely to its founder Colin Chapman, the name Lotus is synonymous with innovation. From humble beginnings in North London, Chapman and his cars went on to international acclaim via a succession... |

| Caterhams are a new take on the classic Lotus Sevens and are found on racetracks and twisty roads around the world. Caterham Sevens is the story of a former Lotus dealer, Graham... |

| Colin Chapman was one of the greatest creative forces in the automotive world but he left behind a mixed legacy. Was he an unparalleled innovator who advanced the state of the art... |
| Mike Lawrence shows how Chapman operated in a fast-moving, highly pressurized world of international racing and car making that generated huge rewards and temptations. The crunch came when he became involved with... |

| Definitive biography of the engineer includes all of Chapman's creations, including the cars that won seven constructors' and six drivers' F1 World Championships.... |

| Following the tradition of the elegant Haynes Classic Makes Series, this volume provides an insightful and fully illustrated history of Lotus. Beginning with Colin Chapman and his Austin Seven Special (the first... |

| The definitive history of one of the most evocative and successful F1 cars, and the first to use the Ford-Cosworth DFV engine.- From inception and development to the fate of surviving cars.-... |

| Conceived by Colin Chapman, the Lotus 72 is one of the most successful Formula 1 cars ever made. This innovative car – with its wedge-shaped profile, side-mounted radiators and inboard front brakes... |

| The original Lotus Seven was the product of pure engineering genius. Forty years on, it continues to encapsulate the Lotus founder's ideals for an affordable sports racer: it makes few compromises, yet... |

| Through 50 years of Lotus Cars, "The Lotus Book Collectables is the most comprehensive history of Lotus memorabilia ever put together. So many ground-breaking victories on the world's Grand Prix and Indy... |

| A practical manual written with the home restorer in mind. Well illustrated and containing clear instructions, this manual guides the amateur through dismantling, cleaning and repair and rebuilding.... |

| The Elan was built on a backbone-type chassis, to which was added a GRP body shell, which was strong enough to pass the tests demanded by the new US regulations in 1968.... |

| 24 chapters plus appendices give information on chassis changing, body restoration, including Elan +2 sills, rebuilding the Lotus/Ford Twin Cam engine, electrics including fitting a new look, insight to runing and running... |

| Unprecedented access to the Lotus factory and specially commissioned photography -- including an eight-page color spread -- combine to present an exclusive look at the development of the marque's latest supercar. Also... |

| This handy, glovebox sized guide helps you identify and buy the Lotus Elise, including the Exige & Europa derivatives, manufactured from 1995 to the present day. Britain's most popular and sought-after enthusiast... |

| Simply the purest driving machine on the planet" so said Sam Mitani of Road & Track about the Elise based 340R. This portfolio traces the progress of the superb Lotus Elise and... |

| The Elise saw the return of the genuinely exciting sports car. This was the first Lotus for a generation truly to revive Colin Chapman’s ideals, proving a worthy successor to the seminal... |

| This portfolio traces the progress of Lotus's first 4-seater saloon, the Elite and its fastback contemporary, the Eclat from 1974-1982.... |

| Announced in 1957 this fiberglass monocoque did not go into full production until 1959 when the new factory at Cheshunt was opened. Coventry Climax supplied complete engines mated to BMC's B-series gearbox.... |

| Lotus Esprit: The Official Story is the inside story of Britain's best loved supercar from it's development in the early 1970's right through to the 21st century. That the Esprit ever appeared... |

| The Series I Europa was introduced as an export-only model. It used the 1470cc Renault engine slightly tweaked. The chassis was bonded to the body making work expensive and the ventilation needed... |
| Every fascinating stage of the evolution of the stunning new Lotus Evora is explored in this fully comprehensive book, LOTUS EVORA - SUBLIME SUPERCAR. From its conception, through development, prototype testing, certification, production and... |

| This portfolio reports on Lotus's 4-seater Excel which was introduced in late 1982 and remained in production until 1992.... |

| The life and times of this "four wheeled motorbike," from it's conception to the present day. Detailing for the first time the many 'Seven' derivatives that have been manufactured all over the... |

| Affordable performance was what was intended with the Lotus Seven. The car went though several permutations to end up as the S4 in 1973 but remained true to its original concept throughout.... |

| A great bargain for so much information! This impressive portfolio provides contemporary articles covering Colin Chapman's sports racers, produced between 1951 and 1965, drawn from international motoring journals. Models include the Mk.... |

| Details the beginnings of Lotus during the fifties. Includes a wealth of material and many never before seen photographs from personal archives.... |

| Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Lotus Seven, the second edition of this informative book includes details of the models produced in the five years since the first edition... |

| Peter Warr was best-known for his management of the Lotus Formula 1 team, where he was one of Colin Chapman's closest allies as well as the man who nurtured the early Formula... |