Rule Britannia – When British Sports Cars Saved A Nation by John Nikas

Traditional car books tend to be sleep inducing for those uninterested in the automobile. How refreshing then that John Nikas’s new tome Rule Britannia - When British Sports Cars Saved A Nation by John Nikasunderpins the absorbing histories of Britain’s most famous sports car manufacturers by chronicling their invaluable role in reviving the country’s decimated post-war economy. Rule Britannia conveys in fascinating detail how the national resolve created vehicles that not only earned desperately-needed foreign currency but established a humble but exciting category of motorcar that continues to captivate the imagination of enthusiasts the world over.

Exhaustively researched and written in an easy-flowing but authoritative style, Rule Britannia is also lavishly illustrated with a delightful mix of carefully-selected period images and stunning studio photography contributed by master lensman Michael Furman. This then is a book as alluring for anybody interested in Britain’s post-war social history, as those inspired by the indelible mark made on the world by AC, Aston Martin, Austin-Healey, Jaguar, MG, the Mini, Morgan, and Triumph.

Raised in an Anglophile household, Nikas has been a lifelong student of the British motor industry and owned and raced a variety of related marques. The Director of ‘The British Sports Car Hall of Fame’ in Petersburg Virginia, he already has an impressive list of successful automotive titles to his name, including: ‘The Big Healeys’, ‘British Sports Car Companion’, ‘Classic Morgan Sports Cars’, ‘Triumph Sports Cars’, ‘The Triumph TR2 and TR4A’, ‘The Jaguar XKs’ and ‘The MG T-Series’. Nikas also inspired thousands of people around the world when he drove an Austin-Healey 100 more than 340,000 miles while visiting sick children over a three year period as a part of the ‘Drive Away Cancer’ campaign.

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The book’s foreword was contributed by none other than the Earl of March and Kinrara, whose grandfather personally contributed much to Britain’s post-war motoring history, as well as establishing the Goodwood racing circuit that nowadays hosts two of the world’s finest historic motorsport events.

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Rule Britannia would be a welcome addition to any thinking person’s library and the perfect Christmas present for many.

Summary:

Title: Rule Britannia – When British Sports Cars Saved A Nation
Author: John Nikas
Publisher: Coachbuilt Press
Pages: 304 Pages
Publication Date: August 22, 2017
ISBN: 9780988273382
Price: $89

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