Merchants of Speed
Title | Merchants of Speed PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Smith |
Publisher | Motorbooks |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2009-10-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780760335673 |
Hot rodding has always been about taking something that Detroit built and making it leaner and faster. At the epicenter of the movement was a cast of driven men who designed and manufactured the parts that made it all possible. This book takes an appreciative look back at the early hot rodders who worked out of their garages, basements, and backyards, and the “speed equipment” they developed. In this mammoth volume, Paul Smith examines the stories behind two dozen speed equipment manufacturers and the go-fast goodies they designed, developed, and sold. Drawing upon hundreds of hours of interviews conducted with these founding fathers of hot rodding, Smith details the work of industry icons such as Iskenderian, Edelbrock, Evans, Hilborn, Navarro, Offenhauser, Sharp, Weiand, Ansen, and Kong. Illustrated with more than 200 period photos and filled with firsthand accounts of the birth of hot rodding—and the automotive aftermarket industry—this book is a truly fitting celebration of the names that became synonymous with speed.
Speed Merchants
Title | Speed Merchants PDF eBook |
Author | Vijay Lokapally |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2020-11-20 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 938827136X |
Indian cricket was traditionally known for its spin bowling. All that changed with the advent of the magnificent Kapil Dev in 1978. The floodgates really opened in the new millennium with Javagal Srinath, Zaheer Khan and Irfan Pathan leading a revolution that today sees India's pace attack as among the best in the world. But how many know that from the late 19th century right till the 1940s it was fast bowlers that shaped the early years of Indian cricket? From Pavri and Bulsara to Nissar and Amar Singh, batsmen from around the world found Indian pace bowling too hot to handle.
Advanced Accounts (Complete)
Title | Advanced Accounts (Complete) PDF eBook |
Author | S C Gupta |
Publisher | S. Chand Publishing |
Pages | 2363 |
Release | 1997-12 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 8121902789 |
Useful for UG and PG students
Advanced Accounts Vol-I
Title | Advanced Accounts Vol-I PDF eBook |
Author | S C Gupta |
Publisher | S. Chand Publishing |
Pages | 1024 |
Release | 1997-12 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 8121903963 |
FOR B.COM (HONS.) EXAMS , C.A. (FOUNDATION ) C.A. (INTER.) C.A. (FINAL) , C.S.(FOUNDATION , C.S. (INTER.) N& OTHER SIMILAR EXAMINATIONS .
The Best Service is No Service
Title | The Best Service is No Service PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Price |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2011-09-14 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1118039394 |
In this groundbreaking book, Bill Price and David Jaffe offer a new, game-changing approach, showing how managers are taking the wrong path and are using the wrong metrics to measure customer service. Customer service, they assert, is only needed when a company does something wrong—eliminating the need for service is the best way to satisfy customers. To be successful, companies need to treat service as a data point of dysfunction and figure what they need to do to eliminate the demand. The Best Service Is No Service outlines these seven principles to deliver the best service that ultimately leads to "no service": Eliminate dumb contacts Create engaging self-service Be proactive Make it easy to contact your company Own the actions across the company Listen and act Deliver great service experiences
Advanced Accounts VolumeI, 19th Edition
Title | Advanced Accounts VolumeI, 19th Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Shukla M.C./ Grewal T.S. & Gupta S.C. |
Publisher | S. Chand Publishing |
Pages | 1029 |
Release | |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 935253302X |
The nineteenth edition of this authoritative text continues the legacy of its earlier editions and provides a comprehensive coverage of many advanced accounting topics. Detailed fundamentals provide a natural grounding and help in gaining accounting skills and knowledge. The book is aimed at CA/CS and other professional courses such as CPT, PCC, ICWA and others. The book could be used to great advantage by students of B.Com (Hons.) and accounting professionals.
The History of Speed
Title | The History of Speed PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Roach |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2020-10-29 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 1471189333 |
'A special treat...The pictures and stories combine to provide a rich texture to telling the difficult story of why we chase speed like an addiction.' Valerie Thompson, the world's fastest female motorcycle racer Ever since we built machines that could transport us, there has been a desire to find ways to make them go faster. For some, going faster isn't enough - they want to be the fastest. This book celebrates those who have built the machines and driven them at ever greater speeds. This is The History of Speed. Bestselling motorsport writer Martin Roach tells the extraordinary story of those who have come to be obsessed by speed. From Camille Jenatzy, 'the Red Devil', who became the first man to drive at over 100kmh in 1899, through the golden age of Malcolm Campbell and his Bluebird, and on to the modern era of jet- and rocket-propelled cars, we have gone faster and faster. But this book is not just about these record-breakers, Roach also looks at the technology, the engines and the inventors who helped progress in speed at all levels, from Formula One to the supercars from the likes of Ferrari and Mercedes that are eagerly snapped up by collectors, rarely to be seen on the road. Accompanied by some of the most stunning images of the cars and those who made and drove them, Roach tells a wonderful story of innovation and invention. He talks to some of the great drivers to find out what inspires them to risk their lives, and finds out from engineers how they developed their ideas. Along the way, we hear some remarkable tale and anecdotes, but also find out how the pursuit of speed can also have its costs, with many tragic heroes and heroines falling along the way. If you've ever thrilled to the roar of a sports car engine, of loved the feel of the g-force as you accelerate away, or even looked on in wonder at a powerful engine, The History of Speed is a book that you will not want to miss out on.