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Art and Colour of General Motors

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Author Name: Stein, Jonathan A

Title: Art and Colour of General Motors

Binding: Hardbound
Number of photos: 339 illustrations
Book Condition: New
Number of pages: 320 pages
Dimensions: 9.75'' x 12.25''
Publisher: B Coachbuilt Press 2008


General Motors has been a world leader in automotive design for 100 years. No other large scale manufacturer has put such energy and resources into creating cars that are as beautiful, colorful, and forward thinking.
Coachbuilt Press is honored to tell this important story through the words of the world's great automotive historians, journalists, and designers: Phil Patton, Terry V. Boyce, Michael Lamm, Jerry Burton, Tracy Powell, Tony Hossain, Lawrence R. Gustin, Jeffrey I. Godshall, Ed Welburn, Ken Gross, and Richard S. Adatto.

Unique historical images and artwork are complimented by the insightful, contemporary photographs of Michael Furman. Foreword by Bob Lutz; introduction by Nicola Bulgari; edited by Jonathan A. Stein.
Art and Colour of General Motors
Quantity: $114.95 CAD
Part number: 1ICO38062
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