TWO USEFUL BOOKS
A new edition of the valuable handbook "How to Drive a Car" has been issued by the Temple Press. The volume is one familiar to many motorists and can safely be recommended to anyone desirous of learning to handle a car; and as confidently even to drivers pf- .many yejars standing. There is always "something to learn in driving- probaW tne: more the experienco the more this will be realised. The book has been brought up-to-date, reference being made to the ne\ problems introduced in the form of free wheel devices and the new types' of gear boxes which various manufacturers are marketing' or with which .-they- are--"experimeiuing. ■■•-■■ . Also to- hand" is■> the eighth edition of-the same.firm's "Motor Cycling Manual." It is enough, probably, to remark that the work .is from the hands of the staff of "Motor Cycling," a sufficient guarantee of completeness ard lucidity, and particularly of efficiency as' a reference book. By word and it tells- everything. '■■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 150, 29 June 1929, Page 27
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163TWO USEFUL BOOKS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 150, 29 June 1929, Page 27
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