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From: Midwest Book Review <mwbookr...@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2012 13:53:27 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Feb 5 2012 4:53 pm
Subject: MBR: The Automotive Shelf
The Automotive Shelf

Elva
Janos Wimpffen
David Bull Publishing
4250 E. Camelback Road, Suite K. 150
Phoenix, AZ 85018
9781935007135, $99.95, www.bullpublishing.com

ELVA: THE CARS, THE PEOPLE, THE HISTORY provides the only in-depth
history of Elva, a company that fostered revolutionary changes in the
world of auto design and testing. It considers the rise of Elva, its
widespread industry influence, and how it fell upon hard times to
eventually fade into relatively obscurity. ELVA packs in color and
black and white photos and illustration on nearly every page of its
discussions of motor racing history and culture, documenting all of
its successes and failures and describing the relative few key players
behind the Elva name. ELVA is one of those pivotal, definitive auto
history guides that must be on the shelves of any serious auto history
buff and collections catering to them: there's simply nothing like it
in print!

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