VW Camper - The Inside Story

VW Camper - The Inside Story
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Publisher : The Crowood Press
Total Pages : 1016
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ISBN-10 : 9781785007620
ISBN-13 : 1785007629
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis VW Camper - The Inside Story by : David Eccles

This revised and expanded third edition updates the story across six generations of the VW Bus and includes additional information and pictures, including more conversions, as well new information about the very early years and the latest models. Using archive and period brochure images, and photographs of original-condition models still surviving to illustrate the detailed text, it documents the various specifications, layouts, fitments and optional equipment of over forty different conversion companies, from well-known names like Devon and Westfalia, to lesser-known or unusual models such as Slumberwagen and Arcomobil. Since publication of the first edition in 2005, followed by a revised, expanded edition in 2012, VW Camper - The Inside Story has been acclaimed by enthusiasts and lovers of the VW Camper, and has become a definitive guide to the many different camping conversions built on the VW Transporter and Microbus.

VW Camper - The Inside Story

VW Camper - The Inside Story
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Publisher : Crowood Press UK
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1861267630
ISBN-13 : 9781861267634
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis VW Camper - The Inside Story by : David Eccles

This book documents and celebrates the many different camping conversions built on the Volkswagen Transporter and Microbus base across five decades. Until the advent of the new T5 generation in 2004, Volkswagen never made a factory-fitted camper, preferring to approve conversions carried out by firms such as Westfalia, Devon, Dormobile, Sundial and Danbury. However, many other different companies offered conversions on the VW base and the models produced by over forty different converters are described and pictured here.

VW Camper - The Inside Story

VW Camper - The Inside Story
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Publisher : Crowood Press UK
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1847974171
ISBN-13 : 9781847974174
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis VW Camper - The Inside Story by : David Eccles

This critically acclaimed, best-selling book documents and celebrates the many diferent camping conversions built on the Volkswagen Transporter and Microbus base across five generations. In this expanded and fully updated second edition, over 500 color photographs, coupled with period and archive pictures and brochure materials, illustrate the detailed text, showing and describing the various specifications, layouts, fitments and optional equipment on over forty different conversion companies' models, including: Adventurwagen; Amescador; Arcomobil; Australian Campers; Auto-Sleeper; Bilbo's Campers; Campmobile; Canadiana; Canterbury Pitt; Caraversions Hitop; Danbury Conversions; Dehler Profi; Devon Conversions; Dormobile; Eurec Campers; EZ Campers; Gardena Gypsy; Holdsworth; Joch Camping; Kamper Kits; Karmann Coachbuilts; Moortown Motors; Oxley Coachcraft; Poba Campers; Reimo Conversions; Riviera/ASI Campers; Safare Custom Campers; Service Mota-Caravan; Slumberwagen; South African Campers; Sport Kocijan; Sportsmobile; Sundial Campers; Syro Kit Campers; T3 (T25) UK Campers; Tischer Demountables; Teca Conversions; Viking; Westfalia Campers and VW California.

The VW Camper Van

The VW Camper Van
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Publisher : Aurum
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781781311363
ISBN-13 : 1781311366
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The VW Camper Van by : Mike Harding

It was invented immediately after the war, in the factory a far-sighted English military man had set up to turn the German economy from making machines of warfare to more pacific products. By the seventies that dream had been amply fulfilled, as the VW Campervan became the conveyance of choice for West Coast hippies, Australian surf bums and Europeans taking the overland route to find enlightenment and good karma in India. It had also become – indeed, still is – the first choice for any couple, or family, seeking a cheap camping holiday with wheels attached. So never mind the oddly off-centre driving wheel, the vagaries of the aircooled rear engine – the VW Campervan had become more than a vehicle – it had truly become a way of life. Mike Harding’s first ride in a Volkswagen Camper Van was back in 1961, when it was the carrying around the gear and bandmembers of his rock band the Manchester Rainmakers. Finally, in 2009, he could wait no longer, and bought his own, a 2001 Type 2 bay window Brazilian import Danbury conversion in hot orange and off white. Add in the endless curiosity of the author of eight monographs on church architecture, and the hilarious sense of humour of one of Britain’s best stand-up comics, and you have a wonderful social history of the postwar years through the prism of a single transport icon.

VW Camper Inspirational Interiors

VW Camper Inspirational Interiors
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Publisher : Crowood Press UK
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1847970702
ISBN-13 : 9781847970701
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis VW Camper Inspirational Interiors by : David Eccles

One of the main attractions of the VW Bus, apart from its iconic looks and rugged reliability, is the way owners take the bus to heart and into their family, and set about personalizing them through both exterior and interior design and styling. Designing and building [or commissioning] an interior that will service your own needs is a daunting yet exciting task, and within these pages you will find many different sorts of interior to admire and inspire. Some have been built on a budget from scratch by the owner, some have been adapted and revamped, others are bespoke one-offs, built to the owner's designs. Whatever your taste in camper design, there will be something to amaze and inspire in the pages of VW Camper Inspirational Interiors.

Patina Volkswagens

Patina Volkswagens
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Publisher : David and Charles
Total Pages : 475
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781787118249
ISBN-13 : 178711824X
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Patina Volkswagens by : Mark Walker

Patina Volkswagens is the first book to look at how and why Volkswagens with original paint and patina have become so popular. The book explores the many different facets of this trending hobby, from the cars themselves, to the owners and the global scene surrounding them.

The Long and Whining Road

The Long and Whining Road
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Publisher : Simeon Courtie
Total Pages : 418
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0957198000
ISBN-13 : 9780957198005
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Long and Whining Road by : Simeon Courtie

Classic Camper Vans - The Inside Story

Classic Camper Vans - The Inside Story
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Publisher : Crowood Press UK
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1861269471
ISBN-13 : 9781861269478
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Classic Camper Vans - The Inside Story by : Martin Watts

This book explores the extraordinary variety of the classic British camper van. Looking in detail at the classic vehicles of the 1950's, 60's and 70's, when motor camping holidays were at their most popular, it features vans ranging from relatively simple fitted-out panel vans right up to some remarkably sophisticated, fully coach-built campers. Every major converter and conversion is described in details with numerous color and black & white photographs.

The Black Swan

The Black Swan
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 0743216652
ISBN-13 : 9780743216654
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Black Swan by : Anne Batterson

Set against a spontaneous cross-country road trip following the migrating birds, this passionate, lyrical memoir is one woman's reflections on midlife, her important personal relationships, her kaleidoscopic past, and her uncertain future. To fifty-six-year-old Anne Batterson, a woman whose life has been filled with adventure -- as a commercial pilot, an international skydiving champion, a trekking guide in Nepal -- her husband's decision to retire felt like a death sentence. Yearning for some way to reconcile herself to the future that was rapidly unfolding before her, she packed up her VW camper and hit the road with maps, bird guides, and little else except the desire to follow the fall migration and the bone-deep hunch that birds had something important to teach her. In this beautifully written narrative of that extraordinary trip, Batterson writes movingly not only about her experiences with the birds but also about the people she loves, has lost, and connects with along the way. Events from the present trigger vivid stories from the past. In the chapter "The Journey Within the Journey," a long, lonely night in a deserted campground in Virginia conjures up the ghosts of a desperate solo road trip she made when she was twenty-one. A towering cumulus cloud in Illinois brings back a breathtaking free fall into a similar cloud in "My Time as a Bird." An encounter with a great blue heron summons a compelling account of her mother's last afternoon in the world. "Bears in the Woods" describes a run-in with two Deliverance-type men in West Virginia, which brings back the murder of a dear friend in the woods of Connecticut. By the end of the journey, the ghosts of the past, like the author herself, have become part of a more fluid, more spiritual reality -- wild and spare and elegant and timeless -- one that is always out there, "quickening on the far side of reality." A unique mix of memoir and nature writing, The Black Swan is a charming story of a woman's odyssey.

Junk Boy

Junk Boy
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 368
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780062491275
ISBN-13 : 006249127X
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Junk Boy by : Tony Abbott

Bestselling author Tony Abbott’s YA novel-in-verse is an unflinching and heartbreaking look at a boy’s junk-filled life, and the ways he finds redemption and hope, perfect for fans of The Crossover and Long Way Down. Junk. That’s what the kids at school call Bobby Lang, mostly because his rundown house looks like a junkyard, but also because they want to put him down. Trying desperately to live under the radar at school—and at the home he shares with his angry, neglectful father—Bobby develops a sort of proud loneliness. The only buffer between him and the uncaring world is his love of the long, wooded trail between school and home. Life grinds along quietly and hopelessly for Bobby until he meets Rachel. Rachel is an artist who sees him in a way no one ever has. Maybe it’s because she has her own kind of junk, and a parent who hates what Rachel is: gay. Together the two embark on journeys to clean up the messes that fill their lives, searching against all odds for hope and redemption. Narrated in Bobby’s unique voice in arresting free verse, this novel will captivate readers right from its opening lines, urging them on page after page, all the way to its explosive conclusion.