PRESS OPINIONS

Scotsman.—“An admirable, succinct and clear account of the mechanism of a typical petrol car. Contains as much information as the ordinary owner of a motor is likely to want.”

Aberdeen Free Press.—“An exceedingly exhaustive account of how the motor works. The machinery is described with the utmost clearness. It should prove of the utmost value to all motorists who are not practical mechanics.”

Birmingham Post.—“His work is very valuable. In addition it is a very dainty volume, nicely printed, illustrated, and bound.”

Morning Post.—“In any case the book will help inexperienced enthusiasts to run their cars straight and to keep them in order.”

Motor-Car World.—“The book is the most satisfactory work on motor-cars which we have perused. In the last two of these chapters Mr. Mecredy gives many valuable hints on the care of cars, how to prevent trouble, and how to remedy defects when they do occur. The book is profusely illustrated by means of both photographic reproductions and diagrams.”

John Lane, The Bodley Head, Vigo St., London

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