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A beautifully illustrated book that is clever, fun and instructive — this is the legendary story of a car manufacturer whose cars are as charismatic as they are revolutionary…
47.00 €
Author: Colin Comer
Publishing House: E. T. A. I (Editions Techniques Pour l’Automobile et l’Industrie)
Publication Date: March 2013
There are some things that are beyond the capabilities of a single person, such as creating a successful car manufacturing company and producing world champion cars. That’s the conventional wisdom. But try saying thatto Carroll Shelby. When health problems put an abrupt end to his promising racing career, he set out to do the impossible – start his own car company and begin building a sports car that could outperform the world’s best, including the Ferraris. Especially the Ferraris, by the way. Not only did Shelby and his modest Cobra succeed, butwith this supposedly outdated little roadster they succeeded in rolling Ferrari into the ground and humiliating the powerful Italian manufacturer. Shelby Cobra: Fifty Years celebrates Carroll Shelby’s Anglo-American hybrid sports car. In doing so, the book recalls Shelby’s astonishing achievements, as well as the invaluable contribution of hisbrilliant team including Phil Remington, Ken Miles, Peter Brock and many other automotive geniuses. This book will enrich the library of any Cobra enthusiast, Shelby enthusiast, racing enthusiast, or anyone who is excited to learn about a great American success story.Carroll Shelby, a Texas chicken farmer turned race car driver, had the audacity to start his own automobile manufacturing company, which produced high-performance sports cars. After the launch of the famous Cobra in 1962, Shelby American’s success surprised everyone except Shelby himself. Its cars set world performance standards that are still valid today, and won a World Championship in the process.
A beautifully illustrated book that is clever, fun and instructive — this is the legendary story of a car manufacturer whose cars are as charismatic as they are revolutionary…
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The composition of great wines is inherent to that of their cellars – and this beautiful book explains for the first time the relationship between the great architects and the creation of cellars specifically dedicated to giving a precise architecture to these wines of pleasure! A story that begins with Ricardo Bofill and Lafite Rothschild… An ideal book for wine lovers and professionals!
Author: Philippe Chaix
Publishing House: Flammarion
Publication Date: March 2016
Description :Lafite Rothschild, Margaux, Mouton Rothschild, Pichon Baron, Montrose, Cos d’Estournel, Pédesclaux, Petrus, Cheval Blanc, Angélus, La Dominique, Faugères… This book offers the pleasure of discovering these great areas where wine and architecture magnify each other with always at the heart the passion of excellence.
Authors: Suzy Menkes, Matt Tyrnauer, Armando Chitolina
Publishing House: Taschen
Publication Date: April 2009
This book traces Valentino’s illustrious career through copious images from his archives, including drawings, magazine editorial shoots, advertisements, portraits, and documentary photographs. Presented chronologically, the visual material is accompanied by a vast array of newspaper and magazine articles about Valentino throughout the years. Combined, they provide an in-depth look at the man, his lifestyle, and his genius.
Author: Andre Leon Talley
Publisher: Fourth Estate Ltd
Publication Date: 2020
Description : During André Leon Talley’s first magazine job assisting Andy Warhol at Interview , a fateful meeting with Karl Lagerfeld began a decades-long friendship and propelled Talley into the upper echelons by virtue of his shared knowledge and adoration of fashion. He moved to Paris as bureau chief of John Fairchild’s Women’s Wear Daily , befriending fashion’s most important designers. But as Talley made friends, he also made enemies. A fraught encounter with a member of the house of Yves Saint Laurent sent him back to New York and into the offices of Vogue under Grace Mirabella. There, he developed an unlikely but intimate friendship with Anna Wintour, and as she rose to the top of Vogue‘s masthead, Talley became the most influential man in fashion.The Chiffon Trenches is a candid look at the who’s who of the last fifty years of fashion, and proof that fact is always fascinatingly more devilish than fiction. André Leon Talley’s engaging memoir tells the story of how he not only survived but thrived – despite racism, illicit rumors and all the other challenges of this notoriously cutthroat industry – to become one of the most legendary voices and faces in fashion.
Author: Amanda Mackenzie stuart
Editor : Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date: 2013
Description:Diane von Furstenberg once called Diana Vreeland a “beacon of fashion for the twentieth century.” Now, in this definitive biography by Amanda Mackenzie Stuart, is the story of the iconic fashion editor as you’ve never seen her before. From her career at the helms of Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue , to her reign as consultant to the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vreeland had an enormous impact on the fashion world and left a legacy so enduring that must-have style guides still quote her often wild and always relevant fashion pronouncements.
With access to Vreeland’s personal material and photographs, critically acclaimed biographer Amanda Mackenzie Stuart has written the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at Diana Vreeland and her world — a jet-setting social scene that included Coco Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli, Yves Saint Laurent, Hubert de Givenchy, Oscar de la Renta, Lauren Bacall, Penelope Tree, Lauren Hutton, Andy Warhol, Mick and Bianca Jagger, and the Kennedys. Filled with gorgeous color photographs of her work, Empress of Fashion: A Life of Diana Vreeland is an elegant and fascinating account of one of the most revered tastemakers of the 20th century.