The 1940s was the bleakest period in the brief history of the motorcar. It was a time of war, deprivation and austerity when, for almost a decade, car development stood still. Wartime motorists faced petrol and tyre rationing while the hazards of the blackout made driving in the dark a harrowing experience; a 20 mph speed limit could not stop the road death tally soaring. This new Shire book explores this intriguing subject about a crucial development in the history of motoring, including its recovery towards the end of the period as new models such as the iconic Morris Minor burst onto the scene.
ISBN: | 9780852638415 |
Publication date: | 10th July 2010 |
Author: | Andrew Lane |
Publisher: | Shire an imprint of Osprey Publishing |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 31 pages |
Series: | [Shire Library |
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