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"One must believe in werewolves, one must believe in the people and one must care what happens to them."3 women, 9 men
For all owners - and would-be owners - of three-wheeled Morgans, this is an invaluable book, packed with genuinely useful information.Starting with a detailed look at the Morgan motor company's history, Ken Hill goes on to describe the marque's motorsport record, and thoroughly chronicles the evolution of all three-wheeler models since 1910.
Hill has turned H.G. Wells's novel into a music-hall romp. The sinister Griffin arrives with his face swathed in bandages, and the village wonder if it was really an accident that destroyed his face - there is only one way to find out. So the Invisible Man takes his bandages off to reveal no head!
In the motor-industry's early years, the three- and four-wheeled types were developed side by side, but the latter began to take precedence as its greater stability, and the three-wheeler's severe bodywork limitations, became evident. This book puts three-wheelers, and the companies that produced them, in their historical context.
Gaston Leroux's classic tale of tragedy, grand opera, romance and horror has been masterfully adapted by Ken Hill.
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