New 1977 hardbound book with free shipping

"THE JAGUAR TRADITION"

1977 Revised Edition, which now includes the XJS & Bertone

By Michael Frostick

Dalton Watson Publishing, Great Britain      

There should be no import duty if shipped to the Commonwealth

Few men have had so profound effect on the world's motor industry as Sir William Lyons and fewer still have left their own personal mark so clearly embedded in their products. From the Austin Swallow to the XJ12, his cars have been HIS cars. Here now is an opportunity to appraise and appreciate the cars he has spent nearly a lifetime creating. The Jaguar Tradition shows 350 photographs of them, from the rare Swallow bodied Fiat and Morris Cowley, by way of the SS100 of which vintage enthusiasts were rude before the war and who now have one in theri garage, if they can obtain one, to the current best seller, the XJ12.

This is the much more desirable scarce new 1977 revised edition, not the lower priced 1973 edition

This is a new hardbound book

Vintage-Out of print

212 perfect hard bound pages

Weighs  1 lb 14.8 oz  /  872g

Size   7 x 9.75 inches

Loaded with outstanding black & white photos

99% Perfect blue hard covers with a gold embossed title

Original dust jacket has some shelf wear with minor edge tears especially at the top edge & top spine

A low price to compensate for above

$150 value on the out of print book market for this revised edition when in pristine condition

Listed by Casanova's, 665 S 72 St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.     Veteran owned.

In business since 1930

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