Mini : The Design Icon of a Generation
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Average customer review:Product Description
Now in production for 40 years, the Mini is one of the most easily recognizable cars on the road. As a part of its birthday celebrations, this tribute examines the styling, design and handling of the Mini, covering its success with the stars and in the rallies.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #503065 in Books
- Published on: 1999-05-20
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 224 pages
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
How much can you say about a car? Well quite a lot if, as in the case of Alec Issigonisis' "brilliant design"--(according to Sir Terence Conran in his enthusiastic introduction) it is an icon of a generation. "For forty years the mini has been the cutest and most adorable car imaginable", gushes this book and for once the hype is probably not over the top. The Mini was and is a genuinely loved car that was not only a hugely popular vehicle for millions of people all over the world, it also epitomised a time and a place and a mood--1960s Swinging London to be precise. The Beatles had them, Michael Caine and Mary Quant had one. There were limo versions and racing versions and a van version and convertible version. They were stylish and democratic, serious and fun. "A classy little classless car" is how Sir Terence puts it and that's just about right. This is a wonderfully illustrated book with a comprehensive text that tells and shows all you need to know about how to turn a lump of metal into a national institution. --Nick Wroe
Customer Reviews
Mini Happy Returns
An amazing piece of research, well designed, well written, and well worth the money - Even if you're not a Mini fan.
The name LJK Setright on a book normally puts me off, but it's an excellent read shedding new light on a 40 year old subject - Good stuff ...
The mini's Official autobiography...
This was the official book produced at the request of the Rover Group to celebrate the mini's 40th birthday, so i guess that makes it an autobiography.
While i'd aggree with the previous comments above, LJK Setright tends to put me off buying a book too, it's still a well presented and well written book. Well worth any mini enthusiast adding it to their collection, the last official book before production ceased and written from a clean sheet unlike the previous '20/25/30/35 years of mini' books which were all the same with a fresh bit tacked on the end each time.




