Data di pubblicazione: 1978
Da: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.
Bugatti Owners Club, Bugantics and related publications, 1978 to 1993, documenting organized automotive preservation, enthusiast networks, and technical knowledge-sharing centered on early twentieth-century Bugatti vehicles. The material documents collector-based automotive heritage systems through magazines, newsletters, and administrative records, revealing how private owners coordinated restoration practices, disseminated engineering knowledge, and maintained international community structures, and providing primary-source evidence for the study of postwar historic vehicle preservation and enthusiast culture. Archive of 45 printed items including 31 issues of Bugantics magazine, with 19 issues dated between 1978 and 1988 and 12 issues from 1989 to 1993, each featuring early Bugatti automobiles on their covers. The magazines contain technical articles detailing original Bugatti engine design, maintenance procedures, and restoration challenges, alongside illustrated travel accounts of owners driving vintage vehicles across European routes and profiles of prominent figures within the Bugatti community. Accompanying material includes 10 Bugatti Owners Club newsletters addressing club activities and communications; three financial booklets outlining organizational accounts; a Bugatti spare parts booklet listing components for maintenance and repair; a 1990 membership directory identifying participating owners; and a program booklet for the 1990 International Bugatti Rally, including maps, schedules, and application materials, documenting coordinated events and gatherings. The Bugatti Owners Club, founded to support enthusiasts of vehicles produced between the 1910s and 1940s, played a central role in preserving mechanical knowledge and sustaining interest in early automotive engineering during the late twentieth century. This archive illustrates how restoration practices depended on shared documentation, specialized parts networks, and organized events, reflecting broader trends in the emergence of historic vehicle collecting as a structured field. The inclusion of administrative and membership materials demonstrates the operational framework behind such communities, while the rally documentation situates the archive within international circuits of collector engagement. Minor handling wear to covers and pages, contents clean and complete; overall very good condition. A substantial and coherent grouping illustrating the technical and social infrastructure of late twentieth-century automotive preservation.
Editore: Draeger, Montrouge, 1932
Da: Librairie Pierre Chretien - Jean Izarn, PARIS, Francia
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
EUR 863,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello. Illustrateur : CARABIN. , HEMJIC (Marcel-Jacques). (illustratore). Montrouge, Draeger, (1932), in-8, en feuilles, sous couverture rouge rempliée, titre en long, illustré de photographies en noir. Plaquette publicitaire illustrée de photographies en noir et blanc de Carabin présentant des "élégantes" telles que la 30 CV Type 46, Berline 3 ou 4 places et coupés Berline et les Châssis types 46 et 49. Les planches sont illustrées en noir par Hemjic. Marcel-Jacques HEMJIC (1895-1942), élève de Bernard Boutet de Monvel,est illustrateur, affichiste et membres des humoristes. Il expose aux Arts Décoratifs et fait parti des artistes de la Maison Draeger. Il collabore au : "Rire" (1911-13), la "Baïonnette" (1918), le "Sourire" (1919-21), le "Femina" et pour les revues de mode A.G.B., Monsieur, L'Homme Élégant. Petites usures à la couverture, restauration au dos. Livre.
Data di pubblicazione: 1932
Da: Librairie Pierre Chretien - Jean Izarn, PARIS, Francia
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
EUR 805,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello. Illustrateur : GEROLD. (illustratore). Lithographie signée et datée dans la planche en bas à droite, A. Trüb & Cie, A.A.R.A.U., 1932, 56.5 X 40 cm. Remarquable calandre de ces chevaux de feux qu'était ce type 55 de Etore Bugatti. Petites déchirures et griffures marginales, infimes piqures, traces de scotch au verso. Oeuvre originale.