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A look at some of the greatest Porsches ever made, covering models from the 1950s to today, with images by renowned automotive photographer Jamie Lipman accompanied by notes and impressions from leading journalists such as Jethro Bovingdon and Richard Meaden. Throughout the history of the sports car, no marque has epitomised the excitement and passion of driving like Porsche. The Saratoga Automobile Museum, in collaboration with architect Steven Harris, presents 22 of the marque’s rarest air and water-cooled cars. This remarkable collection highlights the manufacturer’s past seven decades of production - from 356 Carreras and Speedsters, to high-performance RS 911s - all captured in sensational detail by James Lipman. The stunning imagery is accompanied by specifications and history, as well as driving impressions from leading automotive writers Jethro Bovingdon, Andrew English, Andrew Frankel, Richard Meaden, and John Simister. The 911 Edition is a special version of Air & Water for collectors, limited to just 911 individually numbered units. It features a unique cover with individually numbered metal plates, an art print of an image from the book, and an exclusive cloth-wrapped clamshell case. Each copy of the 911 Edition is protected by a custom-made individual mailing carton. AUTHOR: The Saratoga Auto Museum in Saratoga, New York, is one of the leading car museums in the northeastern US. This book was inspired by the museum exhibitions Rare Air and RS. James Lipman is a photographer favored by manufacturers and popular publications, such as Car and Driver, Motor Trend, and Top Gear. Born in the UK, he now lives in California. SELLING POINTS: . Limited to just 911 individually numbered units . Includes a cloth-wrapped clamshell case . Each unit is protected in transit by an individual mailing carton 244 colour photographs
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A look at some of the greatest Porsches ever made, covering models from the 1950s to today, with images by renowned automotive photographer Jamie Lipman accompanied by notes and impressions from leading journalists such as Jethro Bovingdon and Richard Meaden. Throughout the history of the sports car, no marque has epitomised the excitement and passion of driving like Porsche. The Saratoga Automobile Museum, in collaboration with architect Steven Harris, presents 22 of the marque’s rarest air and water-cooled cars. This remarkable collection highlights the manufacturer’s past seven decades of production - from 356 Carreras and Speedsters, to high-performance RS 911s - all captured in sensational detail by James Lipman. The stunning imagery is accompanied by specifications and history, as well as driving impressions from leading automotive writers Jethro Bovingdon, Andrew English, Andrew Frankel, Richard Meaden, and John Simister. The 911 Edition is a special version of Air & Water for collectors, limited to just 911 individually numbered units. It features a unique cover with individually numbered metal plates, an art print of an image from the book, and an exclusive cloth-wrapped clamshell case. Each copy of the 911 Edition is protected by a custom-made individual mailing carton. AUTHOR: The Saratoga Auto Museum in Saratoga, New York, is one of the leading car museums in the northeastern US. This book was inspired by the museum exhibitions Rare Air and RS. James Lipman is a photographer favored by manufacturers and popular publications, such as Car and Driver, Motor Trend, and Top Gear. Born in the UK, he now lives in California. SELLING POINTS: . Limited to just 911 individually numbered units . Includes a cloth-wrapped clamshell case . Each unit is protected in transit by an individual mailing carton 244 colour photographs