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The Fantastic Book of Car Racing
(Hardcover, 1997) Other Editions...

Author: Jon Kirkwood

Examines the background and history of car racing and the construction, operation, and maintenance o...
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0761305815
ISBN-13: 9780761305811
Mar 1997
Publisher: Millbrook Pr
Grade: From 3 to 4
The Fantastic Book of
Language: English
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Examines the background and history of car racing and the construction, operation, and maintenance of the vehicles used. A detailed fold-out shows a cross-section of a car, how it works, and what gives it its speed., This look at Formula One racing and race cars includes cross-section illustrations.

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Series:The Fantastic Book of

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Height:11.8 in
Width:8.8 in
Thickness:0.2 in
Weight:14.4 oz

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Gr 4-6 Two more entries from England, chockablock with photographs, illustrations, and sound bytes of information, giving a "fantastic" dollop of allure through foldout sections that will either be torn or squashed into accordion shapes in a trice. In true form for the subjects, everyone identifiable in Car Racing is male, and everyone in Horses (except the farrier, two vets, and a couple of riders in tiny photos that seem to have slipped in by mistake) is female. Some sloppy editing is also in evidence, e.g., in a mix-up of the illustrations of racing slicks and wet-track tires, and in naming Hyracotherium as the first ancestor of the horse. Some possibly unfamiliar terms don't make it to the glossaries, either. Still, the indexes do make most of the information readily available, and as a whole, the books are bright enough to entice reluctant readers into at least looking at the pictures, though they would probably rather be mucking out a stable or watching NASCAR on ESPN. Patricia Manning, formerly at Eastchester Public Library, NY
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