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A Life Awheel: The 'auto' biography of W de Forte
Richard Skelton
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Description for A Life Awheel: The 'auto' biography of W de Forte
Paperback. A veteran motoring journalist's extraordinary life, told through delightfully eccentric stories and charming diary extract. This unique book is packed with fascinating stories about classic cars and motorcycles, set in a bygone world, and properly fixed in time. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 3JJ; BGH; WGCB; WGCK; WHX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 153 x 211 x 17. Weight in Grams: 424.
Born in Shropshire soon after the end of the First World War, venerable motoring writer W de Forte has driven everything from his grandfather's first Daimler, to modern-day supercars … ridden everything from vertiginous Victorian penny farthings, to high velocity twenty-first century superbikes … travelled everywhere from the permafrost of the Arctic Circle to the baking sands of the Baja Peninsula … and met everyone from Tazio Nuvolari to Valentino Rossi. W de Forte enjoyed an eventful career as a top-level journalist, spanning 75 years, during which time he tested many thousands of cars and reported on countless automotive events around the world. This made him uniquely qualified to comment on all aspects of classic and vintage motoring and motorcycling. Relatively undimmed by age and ague, even in his 90s, de Forte had no plans to retire, but, in early 2011, a high-speed prang while testing a wayward Rudge Ulster at a racing circuit in Belgium brought him up with a jolt, both literally and metaphorically. After recuperating in hospital, he settled down to write his long-awaited and much requested autobiography. This unique and insightful book is the result. Packed with fascinating stories about classic cars and motorcycles, A Life Awheel – the ‘Auto’ Biography of W de Forte is an account of an extraordinary motoring life, and the story of motoring in the 20th century.
Product Details
Publisher
Veloce Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781845848446
SKU
V9781845848446
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-50
About Richard Skelton
Richard Skelton has been a motorcyclist since first taking to the road on a Yamaha FS1-E on his 16th birthday in 1976, and his first book, Funky Mopeds, was about the 1970s sports moped phenomenon in which he played an active part. After 30 years working in the television industry as a sound editor, and time spent working as a newspaper reporter, as well as a writer for BikeSport News and other racing publications, he now combines writing books about motorcycles and classic cars with running a small B&B in the Yorkshire Pennines.
Reviews for A Life Awheel: The 'auto' biography of W de Forte
Unique, rambling and eccentric. Classic Cars sure, it's a work of fiction but an amusing one all the same tkc (Totalkitcar) quite impossible to put aside ... the perfect book to take on holiday ... treat yourself Motor Cycling Club (MCC) this is a novel way of providing information on a very eclectic collection of vehicles which will appeal to those who normally find non-fiction a little dry, while at the same time those who are historians may find this volume equally entertaining. Norm Mort - Freelance It's beautifully written and very funny, making it a great, inexpensive read for motoring enthusiasts of any age. Auto Express The whole tome is a love letter to automobiles, and finishing the book makes you feel happy and ready to get behind the wheel. The News Wheel fascinating ... this book is a jolly good nostalgic read Antique and Collectors Trader [This] book is both original and enjoyable ... the stories he tell are historically accurate, giving readers a completely different view of motoring history. Classic driver (monthly). After the first chapter the petrolhead reader will get the message; it might be a book written by Richard Skelton, recounting the memories in the first person of 'WD40' {Reddit?], but the motoring history facts are stunningly accurate; necessary fiction forays notwithstanding. His technical, historical and personality facts are impeccable, and the book is particularly well written. In 12 crammed chapters this book is an entertaining literary read, once you get into it and realise it's far from just a parody. It's a clever blend of accurate and evocative fact/fiction. A clever volume, and a joy to read. – IRDC Quattro.