Formula One: The Pursuit of Speed: A Photographic Celebration of F1's Greatest Moments

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Price
$50.00  $46.50
Publisher
Aurum Press
Publish Date
Pages
272
Dimensions
10.1 X 11.5 X 1.3 inches | 3.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781781317082

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About the Author

Maurice Hamilton has been part of the Formula One scene since 1977 and was the Observer's motor racing correspondent for 20 years. He has written more than 20 books as well as commentating on Formula One for BBC Radio. He is now actively involved with the online community on Twitter and writes several blogs whilst continuing to write books about racing.

The Cahier Archive is the only photographic collection covering the history of the Formula One Championship to have remained in the hands of its original authors. Two photographers have built this archive: Bernard Cahier and his son Paul-Henri, giving the collection two very different styles. Bernard was a reporter and had the gift to make people truly live events through his pictures. Paul-Henri, on the other hand, has always leaned towards an artistic approach to photography. The common ground of their photos though, is that they always go beyond the illustrative dimension.Once described as the 'Cartier-Bresson of Motor Racing' due to his uncanny ability to capture key moments, Bernard Cahier was a renowned photo-journalist. Starting in 1952, he covered both F1 and sports car races for innumerable magazines around the world and sometimes even raced himself, notably at Sebring and in the Targa Florio. He founded the IRPA (International Racing Press Association) in 1968 and remained its president until his retirement in 1985.
Reviews
"Covers the best of Formula 1 motor racing from the 1950s to the present" - Classic Car Weekly

"A combination of the Cahiers and Maurice Hamilton, this book has 272 pages worthy of any coffee table." - Motor Sport

"This beautifully written book will appeal to fans of classic and modern F1 alike." - Auto Express