Citroen DS: The World's Most Beautiful Car by Daniel Denis, Thibaut Amant (Hardcover, 2012)

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Product Description : This is a sumptuous photographic record of the Citron DS in all its myriad forms. Launched as a futuristic vision in 1955, the DS family of cars continued in production for just over 20 years, evolving through two distinct styling phases, three key bodyshell types (saloon, estate and cabriolet), numerous specification changes and various powertrain developments, as well as some fascinating spinoff versions and every detail is recorded in over 500 colour photographs in this lavish and elegantly presented book.

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This is a sumptuous photographic record of the Citroen DS in all its myriad forms. Launched as a futuristic vision in 1955, the DS family of cars continued in production for just over 20 years, evolving through two distinct styling phases, three key bodyshell types (saloon, estate and cabriolet), numerous specification changes and various powertrain developments, as well as some fascinating spin-off versions. Every detail is recorded in over 500 colour photographs in this lavish and elegantly presented book.

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PublisherJ H Haynes & Co LTD
ISBN-139780857332387
eBay Product ID (ePID)117356294

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Book TitleCitroen Ds: the World's Most Beautiful Car
AuthorDaniel Denis, Thibaut Amant
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicMotor Vehicles
Publication Year2012
Number of Pages288 Pages

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Item Height280mm
Item Width230mm

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Title_AuthorThibaut Amant, Daniel Denis
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom

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