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Ilustrated and highly detailed reference books on Morgan which have been written by leading Morgan historians.

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Morgan -Performance plus Tradition (Hardback book)

HXH881
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 Front cover     By Jonathan Wood. Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 168 pages, 203 illustrations, many in colour

Morgan, founded in 1910, made three-wheelers for 26 years before deciding to add a fourth wheel to their vehicles and enter the sports car market. It was a good move. Today Morgan - the oldest motor manufacturer in the world still controlled by the family who created it - enjoys a waiting list of several years, which speaks volumes for the desirability of its nostalgic sports cars. This enthusiasts' guide includes a history of the marque, buying tips, driving impressions and technical specifications.  "An enjoyable read and a superb reference book to this long-lived and thorough British company" Octane magazine

Morgan, Malvern and Motoring

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 Front cover  By Martyn Webb. Hardback. 304 pages. 460 illustrations
Morgan is now a century old -a rare thing in this era of multi-nationals- and is still run by the same family.  This book, which has been researched over 20 years, and is copiously illustrated, tells how Harry Morgan founded the company and made his early forays into manufacturing motor cars - the first of which was the famed "Runabout"- and then continually developed the company and is unique cars proved increasingly popular.

Morgan Plus 8 -a celebration of a classically British sports car

HXH4354
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 Front cover     By Michael Scarlett, Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 144 pages, 200 colour & 50 b&w illustrations
The fabulous Morgan Plus 8 was introduced in 1968 and continued to be produced at Morgan's factory in Malvern for 36 years. Assembled by hand using traditional methods, the Plus 8 had a uniquely nostalgic flavour and was, in many ways, the last of the traditional 'hairy-chested' British sports cars, combining old-fashioned styling with prodigious power. This beautifully produced book, chronicling the complete story of the Plus 8, will appeal to all sports car fans as well as to Morgan owners and enthusiasts. "Thorough and easy to read" Classic & Sports car