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Paul Pietsch Publishers German Buses The Great Encyclopedia of All Makes and Models

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Extensive documentation Made from renewable raw materials

Product description

The history of the bus is closely linked to that of the truck. As early as 1900, many truck builders also produced buses. The 1950s saw the introduction of rear and underfloor engines and the move to self-supporting construction, followed by double- and one-and-a-half-decker buses, city buses, rural buses, intercity buses and coaches.

In his comprehensive documentation, Wolfgang H. Gebhardt presents all buses from 1896 to the present day. Alphabetically arranged, from Adler and Abam to van der Zypen & Charlier, large series products as well as small series products, body manufacturers and prototypes. With over 900 rare historical photographs and tables for each brand. A standard work that sets the benchmark.

Details:

  • Material: 100% paper
  • Dimensions: 27.4 x 3.6 x 24.1 cm

Features

Type of specialist and cookery books Non-fiction book
Weight 2671 g

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