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![]() I see that Christopher Balfour's account of Sir George White's terrible accident in 1969 is completely different to Setright's account in A Private Car, (different place, different car and different circumstances).
I'm a fan of Setright, but Balfour's account is so detailed and complex I can't help but think it is most likely the true version of events. Furthermore Sir George White Bt wrote the Foreward for Balfour's book and he of all people must know what really happened to his own father. He says that Balfour worked with determination to "cut through the jungle of myths and legends to record the truth for posterity"! |
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![]() I read it before Christmas and I can concur it was a brilliant read. I was keen to know more about Tony Crook of whom not much is written about apart from stories of his (probably justified) acerbic treatment of the press! It was also interesting to read about the company's difficulties during the seventies - difficulties shared with other low volume luxury car manufacturers at the time.
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![]() Kevin:
Just got mine too form the USA -paid for surface mail (USD 9.00) but because of the Amazon box breaking the US Postal chaps put it in an airmail sack. Meanwhile I notice Amazon UK is discounting the title to GBP 27.00. A quick skim shows a detailed and interesting looking book. Sean |
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