Coachbuilding

Coachbuilding

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780747806882
Untertitel:
The Hand-crafted Car Body
Genre:
Allgemeines & Lexika
Autor:
Jonathan Wood
Herausgeber:
Bloomsbury
Anzahl Seiten:
56
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.09.2008
ISBN:
978-0-7478-0688-2

Informationen zum Autor The author of some thirty-five books on the motoring of yesteryear, Jonathan Wood has made a particular study of the histories of Britain's multifarious car makers. He has received the Guild of Motoring Writers' Montagu Trophy and the Society of Automotive Historians' Cugnot Award. Klappentext This account examines the history of coachbuilding, beginning with the coachbuilders who for generations had built horse-drawn wooden carriages, and then explaining how they turned their craft to building the bodywork of the first motorised cars. Using photographs of the different stages of coachbuilding, the author describes the materials, equipment and key techniques involved. Today the profession of coachbuilding is almost a lost art, yet as the restoration of vintage cars seeks to keep the trade alive, this book reflects back on the heyday of the coachbuilt motor car and the skilled workers that made it their craft.An introduction to the craft of coachbuilding, charting the history of the trade, from the coachbuilders who made horse-drawn wooden carriages, to the introduction of the first motorised cars and the shift of techniques from building the old coaches to the creation of new car bodies. Zusammenfassung This account examines the history of coachbuilding, beginning with the coachbuilders who for generations had built horse-drawn wooden carriages, and then explaining how they turned their craft to building the bodywork of the first motorised cars. Using photographs of the different stages of coachbuilding, the author describes the materials, equipment and key techniques involved. Today the profession of coachbuilding is almost a lost art, yet as the restoration of vintage cars seeks to keep the trade alive, this book reflects back on the heyday of the coachbuilt motor car and the skilled workers that made it their craft. Inhaltsverzeichnis Continental curtain raisers, 1886-1914/ Slowcoach in the fast lane, 1896-1914/ Heyday of the coachbuilder, 1919-29/ Sunshine before twilight, 1930-9/ The end of the road, 1945 to date/ Glossary of coachbuilding terms/ Further reading/ Index...

Vorwort
An introduction to the craft of coachbuilding, charting the history of the trade, from the coachbuilders who made horse-drawn wooden carriages, to the introduction of the first motorised cars and the shift of techniques from building the old coaches to the creation of new car bodies.

Autorentext
The author of some thirty-five books on the motoring of yesteryear, Jonathan Wood has made a particular study of the histories of Britain's multifarious car makers. He has received the Guild of Motoring Writers' Montagu Trophy and the Society of Automotive Historians' Cugnot Award.

Klappentext
This account examines the history of coachbuilding, beginning with the coachbuilders who for generations had built horse-drawn wooden carriages, and then explaining how they turned their craft to building the bodywork of the first motorised cars. Using photographs of the different stages of coachbuilding, the author describes the materials, equipment and key techniques involved. Today the profession of coachbuilding is almost a lost art, yet as the restoration of vintage cars seeks to keep the trade alive, this book reflects back on the heyday of the coachbuilt motor car and the skilled workers that made it their craft.

Inhalt
Continental curtain raisers, 1886-1914/ Slowcoach in the fast lane, 1896-1914/ Heyday of the coachbuilder, 1919-29/ Sunshine before twilight, 1930-9/ The end of the road, 1945 to date/ Glossary of coachbuilding terms/ Further reading/ Index


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