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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars: Making a Legend

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Product Description The most prestigious motor car in the world. The true definition of luxury A tour of the Rolls-Royce facility and a unique insight into the manufacturing process A stunning collection of cars from the earliest models to those of the modern day A compendium of historical Rolls-Royce pictures, many unseen A luxurious book, beautifully designed and impeccably produced to the highest standards The ultimate Rolls Royce volume Step inside a world of engineering excellence with this collection, dedicated to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The authors were granted unique access by the Rolls-Royce company. Detailed descriptions of the manufacturing process are set against a backdrop of heritage and prestige, including an exclusive showcase of the company's manufacturing facility and a splendid gallery of Rolls-Royce cars dating back to sketches of work from the 1930s. This collection includes numerous unseen photos of Sir Henry Royce driving early versions of his iconic cars. A true behind-the-scenes experience, this book introduces the reader to the Rolls-Royce master craftsmen at work. High-quality images and detailed insights reveal the process by which each car is constructed, from the 2019 Ghost Zenith back in time to the 1904 Original. Rolls-Royce opens their archive to reveal a spectacular timeline of design, providing readers with an insight into the world of those who still uphold the words of Sir Henry Royce: "Strive for perfection in everything you do". The contents list guides the reader through the complete construction of a car: Design and Customization, Paint and Finish, Chassis Assembly, Woodwork, Leather, Testing, The Spirit of Ecstasy Hood Ornament, and more. With a glimpse at the Rolls- Royce Training Academy and a plethora of featured cars from last year to the start of the last century, this is the ultimate Rolls-Royce collectors' volume. Featured cars include the new Ghost (2020), the Phantom Tranquility (2019), Phantom Aviator Coupe (2012), the Phantom II Continental (1934) the AX201 Silver Ghost (1907), and many more. Simon Van Booy is a celebrated Anglo-American author, who has won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award. His essays have been published in The New York Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian and more. Harvey Briggs is the Editor/Publisher of Rides & Drives, a website dedicated to motoring journeys across the world. Review …[Rolls-Royce] have perfected, reinvented and burnished the brand…taking it to new heights of luxury and exclusivity that Charles Rolls and Henry Royce could scarcely have dreamt about―if they could have dreamt about diamond-encrusted rappers driving bright purple Rollers and bragging about it in verse. ― Maxim Magazine Rolls Royce Motor Cars - Making a Legend is an oversize coffee table book that takes the reader on an exclusive insider's tour of Rolls Royce, introducing the various masters who hand-build every car that bears the Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament. Authors Simon Van Booy and Harvey Briggs got unprecedented access to the Rolls Royce archives and current management for this portrait, but it's the new photography by Mariona Vilarós that really gives this book a special place in any automotive library. At 295 pages, this book is a tour de force for anyone who loves and appreciates high quality bespoke motorcars. ― Ferrari For nearly 115 years Rolls-Royce has been building automobiles for the world's royalty and glitterati, driven by co-founder Sir Henry Royce's missive, “Take the best that exists and make it better.” Now, a new book on the revered marque attempts to follow the same approach.Rolls-Royce Motor Cars: Making a Legend, published by ACC Art Books, doesn't just tell the history of a company that's become synonymous with power, affluence, and success; instead, it showcases the numerous artisans behind the vehicles, “the ordinary men and women who make the world's most extraordinary motor cars.” ― Robb Report If you're more