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This book is a collection of verse written by Harry Charnock, one of the first M.G. owners back in the mid 1920s. Charnock is considered by many to be the "motoring man's poet laureate." He was a man who loved cars which is evident in his poetry which speaks to the car enthusiast: "Let them keep their four stage rockets for what they may be worth. And future aisles of atom piles free-orbiting the earth. That chain of cold space stations on the highway to a star, When it it time to make my climb, I'd rather go by car" (from "Valhalla Road").
Softbound, 116 pages. This Book is out of print please email for price and availability.
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