Showing posts with label Official. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Official. Show all posts

Monday, April 23, 2012

New York Post Extra Hot Su Doku: The Official Utterly Addictive Number-Placing Puzzle

New York Post Extra Hot Su Doku: The Official Utterly Addictive Number-Placing Puzzle Review



Su Doku makes every day just a little more fun. You don't need to be a mathematical genius to solve these puzzles; it is simply a question of logic and a little patience.


Friday, October 7, 2011

American Hunter April 2007 magazine: Official Journal of the National Rifle Association

American Hunter April 2007 magazine: Official Journal of the National Rifle Association Review



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Thursday, October 6, 2011

'32 Ford Deuce: The Official 75th Anniversary Edition

'32 Ford Deuce: The Official 75th Anniversary Edition Review



In 1931, Henry Ford famously announced that his company would produce an eight-cylinder car, if only because its competitors were building fours and sixes. The result, introduced in 1932, was Ford Motor Company’s first V8-powered car. The “Deuce” was a design and technological milestone that would become the quintessential hot rod platform.

Arriving just in time for the Deuce’s 75th anniversary, this is the story of that ’32 Ford. A complete authoritative and illustrated history published with the Ford Company’s cooperation, this book looks at every facet of the Deuce’s story: factors leading to its design, how it was manufactured and sold, the development of the now-legendary flathead engine, and motorsport exploits around the globe. And, of course, there are the hot rods: the 75 most influential ’32-based hot rods as chosen by a who’s who of the hot rod community. From the pacesetting Doane Spence roadster to Chili Catallo’s Lil’ Deuce Coupe, the American Graffiti coupe, and the cars of such hot rodding legends as Gray Baskerville, Ray Brown, Boyd Coddington, the Jackman Brothers, Ak Miller, and Veda Orr—each of the 75 vehicles gets its own two-page spread, with rare and famous photographs and detailed descriptions of the car’s builder, owner, history, mechanics, and design.

This spectacular book, for vintage-car enthusiasts and hot rodders alike, also includes a foreword by Edsel B. Ford II, grandson of the Deuce’s principle stylist.