Mini

Mini

by Gillian Bardsley
Mini

Mini

by Gillian Bardsley

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Overview

The Mini was born in an age of austerity and shortage, intended to widen the base of motoring by making it more affordable for the average family. Ironically it would become something very different, a modern classless car which appealed across the boundaries of social status, age, gender, affluence or affordability. It became a key indicator of its era, lending its name to everything from fashion to furniture. Using unique illustrations from the Archives of the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust, this book tells the story of Mini's conception in the mind of the gifted designer Alec Issigonis, through its shaky infancy, its glorious heyday beloved of film stars and royalty, its glamorous sporting success, and its continued survival in the affections of the public despite many attempts to sideline or replace it over 41 triumphant years.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780747812555
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 08/20/2013
Series: Shire Library
Pages: 56
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Gillian Bardsley has a special interest in the rise and fall of the motor industry in Britain. She is the author of Issigonis, the Official Biography and has also written books about the Longbridge and Cowley factories and the craft of coachbuilding. As Archivist to the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust she has contributed to many programs and articles on TV, radio, and in the press.

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Excerpt from Mini:

Britain was changing in the 1960s.The early part of the decade is hard to distinguish from the post-war era in terms of attitudes and fashions, but gradually the culture of shortage and stoicism gave way to a strong desire to leave memories of the war and its consequences behind. The economy began to boom, and young people in particular wanted to enjoy themselves, rebelling against the restrictions of tradition, convention and class. As much as any pop star, the romance of the photographer and the princess epitomized a modern era when a commoner could marry into royalty. People took notice when the popular young couple took to the road in this unusual car. Before long Issigonis was being asked to give the queen a drive round Windsor Park and, as the decade progressed, a whole host of people who were famous for very different reasons became fans; the Beatles, Twiggy, Peter Sellers, Marianne Faithful, Christine Keeler – suddenly, it was the thing to have.

Table of Contents

Where it All Began / Out of Austerity / A Car of its Time / Building on the Mini Phenomenon / The Great Survivor / Mini in the New Millennium / Further Reading / Places to Visit / Index
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