[Book Review] Bugatti type 57 Grand Prix – A Celebration

Bugatti type 57 Grand Prix – A Celebration

By Neil Max Tomlinson

To dispel myths and legends of any subject is a very tall order. As a writer and researcher you stand alone with your head above a parapet just waiting to be shot down once your findings are published. So, one of the qualifications necessary is to have a very thick skin and, in my view, something only to be taken on by a brave man. Neil Max Tomlinson has produced a workโ€”in the making for some years nowโ€”to argue established points and beliefs surrounding the Bugatti Type 57. How many T57Gs were made? How were the T57 and the T59 models entwined? Tomlinsonโ€™s love and passion for vintage motor cars from a very early age, his work as an engineer over many years and as a founding member of the Bugatti Trust make him a man well qualified to take on the necessary analysis to lay out his thinking on the subject. Unfortunately, the value of this research may well be for a niche audience rather than for the wider motor racing and motoring public to digest. Nevertheless, one must only congratulate the author on such a work that celebrates many aspects of both cars and creators. The period images and photographs are personally a little uninspiring, many have been seen previously in other publications. Maybe this is why the author used a painted image for the front cover, conjuring the notion of a fresh bookโ€”which editorially there can be no denying.

In conclusion, if you are a Bugatti lover this book is definitely for your library, and Iโ€™m sure those readers will spend many a happy hour devouring the content. For the broader reader, Iโ€™m not too sure. Having said that, there can be no criticism of the authorโ€™s devotion and tenacity in the production of this work. Our rating system leaves me in a dilemma, however, I will award three starsโ€”recommending the workโ€”with a proviso of being for Bugatti aficionados.

This hardback book contains 158 color and black and white images on 176 pages, and is available for ยฃ50.00 / US$85 + P&P, from www.veloce.co.uk