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Porsche 911: Perfection by Design by Randy Leffingwell

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

 

Perfection By Design Porsche 911

 

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Editorial Reviews

 

BookPage, December 2005
“Everyone will revel in the views of the various carnations of this incredibly stylish car through the decades…”

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Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, April 2006

“Porsche 911 lovers are in no way lacking for printed reading material. A glance at the average bookseller’s shelf may turn up more Porsche books than any other marque. It takes a great deal to set a new 911 book apart from the crowd, but a near coffee-table-sized format, stylish design and beautiful magazine-style photography do the trick. Lucky for author Randy Leffingwell, his eye-catching Porsche 911: Perfection by Design has all the above.”

Reader’s Digest holiday gift guide, December 2005

“Want a Porsche? Who doesn’t? But since most of us can’t afford one, here’s the next best thing: a coffee-table book all about them. Porsche 911 chronicles the sports car’s birth and rise to the top, and has 300-plus drool-inducing photos.”

Excellence, June 2006 (No. 1 Porsche-specific magazine in the U.S.)

“Books on Porsche come and go – but standouts are rare. Porsche 911: Perfection by Design is one … What really sets this book apart is the way it endeavors to answer a basic question: ‘Why has the rear-engined 911 been so successful in a world that’s relegated its basic layout to automotive history?’ The in-depth research and telling interviews used to answer that question make this book a bargain at $50. (more…)