Jaguar Mark 1 & 2
A Celebration of Jaguar’s Classic Sporting Saloons
Format:Hardback
Publisher:David & Charles
Published:15th Jul '17
Should be back in stock very soon
This book explores the history and significance of the Jaguar Mark 1 and 2 models, highlighting their evolution and cultural impact.
The Jaguar Mark 1 & 2 delves into the rich history of the compact Jaguar saloons that defined the brand in the 1950s and 1960s. This book offers a comprehensive look at the background, development, and unique features of the Mark 1 and Mark 2 models. With stunning archive images and modern photography, it captures the essence of these iconic vehicles that became legendary during their time and remain highly sought after by collectors today.
Author Nigel Thorley meticulously chronicles the evolution of the Jaguar Mark 1 and Mark 2, tracing their journey from the initial design concepts in the early 1950s to the final iterations produced by the end of the 1960s. Throughout the book, readers will uncover numerous anecdotes and intriguing details that highlight the significance of these models in Jaguar's history. The narrative not only covers the technical advancements but also the cultural impact these cars had during their production years.
As part of Veloce's Classic Reprint series, the Jaguar Mark 1 & 2 is back in print after being unavailable for some time. This beautifully illustrated publication serves as an essential resource for automotive enthusiasts, Jaguar aficionados, and anyone interested in the broader context of motoring history. With its wealth of information and captivating visuals, this book is a must-have for those who appreciate the artistry and engineering of classic cars.
Originally released in 2005, the first thing the reader will notice is that this book is 248mm x 248mm square and not following the A4 format works well; by increasing page area the text and images appear less cramped improving the readers experience. Just like Jaguar's saloon itself this book is beautifully produced, it is easy to absorb with a mix of superb in-period and studio images and adverts; one read I found very difficult to put down. - Grant Ford. Jaguar Mark 1 and 2 is the latest book released from Veloce Publishing's Classic Reprint Service, having been out of print for sometime it is a must have for Classic Jaguar Mark 1 & 2 fans or collectors. Nigel Thorley carefully walks through the history of this popular model year by year, detailing all the highs, the lows and the technical developments of the Jaguar Mark 1 and Mark 2 models. The book is extensively illustrated with a huge collection of period photos of the factory and racing photos throughout. The author unearths many fascinating facts and curiosities along the way, as well as covering the main evolution of the car, to become the most popular and profitable models in the Jaguar range for many years. - Autoaddicts.co.uk. This book is part of Veloce's Classic Reprint series. A good initiative because these old-timers are extremely well-known and the interest is so great. The book gives a good insight into Mark 1 (1955-1959) and Mark 2 (1959-1969). It contains many pictures from the time of then and also information about prices, technology, performance etc. Class! _ Autoliefhebbers. Originally published by Haynes in 2005, now reprinted by Veloce. If you don't have it, read on, because it is an excellent addition to any Jaguar library and presents a very good case for reprinting certain out-of-print titles. The Marks 1 and 2 epitomised Jaguar's 1950s/1960s values of stylish, good-performing cars at modest prices. Thorley's book starts with the cars design and development (there are wonderful photos of an early mock-up body propped up on blocks of wood) and runs right through to the final 240s and Daimler V8 250s in 1969. Along the way, many thousands of the various models were sold; they were raced and rallied with great success (a couple of New Zealand photos are included), their engines and breaking improved, and the road test were enormously enthusiastic for many years. This is a delightful book, with hundreds of photos, period adverts, some fascinating comparisons with competitors models, and it is full of fascinating details such as the non-smoking William Lyons initial intention not to fit any ashtrays to the first 2.4 saloons! Highly recommended. - Classic Driver. This model was the first Jaguar launched on TV through the BBC and would quickly win the hearts of drivers who loves speed and luxury. Asynchronous with 2.4 litre engine, but as soon as well as 3.4 litres. In this book is the history of origin, the prototypes, now the press thinks about it, technical data, and a description of the changes that this popular model has undergone. And that was not just on the road but also in the hand of drivers in races and rallies. Beautiful book with a lot of detailed information, press material, and beautiful studio pictures. Includes the Daimler 2.5 V8. - Klassiek & Techniek. It is a beautifully illustrated and produced 160 page hardback that would grace any library. With nearly 270 illustrations the publishers have allowed enough space to make this a suitably lavish tribute to a Great British Marque Classic. Thorley charts the car's design and development and records the Jaguar engineers' nervousness at building their first monocoque chassis/body. The narrative includes useful tables for colour combinations, road test comments, comparisons with rivals, press reaction at home and abroad and period advertising. - Big End/ All Torque. Jaguar Mark I & II: A Celebration of Jaguar's classic sporting saloons was out of print for some years, but happily this popular book is now available again from Veloce as part of its Classic Reprint Series. Thorley's book provides extensivjeinsight into all the background, development, performance and features of the Mark I and II models. There is a fabulous selection of period colour photographs, press material and specially commissioned studio photography. If you own a Jaguar Mk I or Mk II, are considering one to purchase, or just a big fan, you need this book. A thoroughly enjoyable read, it is a must for your bookshelf. – Norm Mort Freelance.
ISBN: 9781787110243
Dimensions: 248mm x 248mm x 18mm
Weight: 1058g
160 pages