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George Nicolas "Nick"
Georgano (29
February 1932 – 22
October 2017) was a
British author,
specialising in
motoring history. His most
notable work is The...
- 12/10/2008
Georgano, G. N.,
Encyclopedia of
American Automobiles, 1971, p. 26
Georgano, G. N.,
Encyclopedia of
American Automobiles, 1971, p. 37
Georgano, G....
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issued 1890-09-30
Haajanen 2003, p. 116.
Georgano 1971, p. 216.
Clough 1913, p. 258.
Sedgwick 1972, p. 26.
Georgano 1971, p. 86.
Clough 1913, p. 325. Clough...
- used. Alma cars were
equipped with four
wheel brakes.
Georgano, G.N., "Alma", in G.N.
Georgano, ed., The
Complete Encyclopedia of
Motorcars 1885-1968...
- It also had
independent suspension for all for wheels.
Georgano, G.N., "Ajams", in G.N.
Georgano, ed., The
Complete Encyclopedia of
Motorcars 1885-1968...
- 1500 cc. Some cars were sold
under the name "Toulouse".
Georgano, G.N., "Able", in G.N.
Georgano, ed., The
Complete Encyclopedia of
Motorcars 1885–1968...
- Midgets.
Brooklands Books. p. 5.
Georgano, Nick; Baldwin, Nick; Clausager, Anders; Wood,
Jonathan (1995).
Georgano, Nick (ed.). Britain's
Motor Industry:...
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Edited by G.N.
Georgano.
Published by
George Rainbird Ltd, 1973. Linz, Schrader: Die
Internationale Automobil-Enzyklopädie.
Georgano: The
Beaulieu Encyclopedia...
- in 1907, and
manufacture lasted from then
until 1908.
Georgano, G.N., "Alesbury", in G.N.
Georgano, ed., The
Complete Encyclopedia of
Motorcars 1885-1968...
- Die
Internationale Automobil-Enzyklopädie.
Georgano: The
Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile.
Georgano: Autos. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours...