Just got the book, gents.
It's a nice lay out and with piccies I have not seen in other publications. It is the "myopic" American view as someone put it before.
Unfortunately, in my opinion, a few too many piccies involving cars owned by Comer and cars driven by Comer. As I mentioned before, I feel this is more to establish Comer than to write a proper historical review on AC and Shelby cobras.
A different angle was to include some of the people from SAAC and look at their POV.
Like Trevor did, a large section in the end of the book discussing the replica/kit industry. I wonder whether this is instigated by Motorbooks as it would open the book up to the large number of Kit owners, who would feel they are finally getting some overdue respect for keeping the dream alive...(I happen to feel that way and was very pleased with Trevor's accounts of the current "Cobra" market)
It is definitely not as detailed as Trevor's book and I think the lay-out is similar.
All 'n all not a bad deal at some 25 bucks (don't know how you can make money on that, as the quality of the print is very nice).
Now I need to make time to read beyond the text that goes with the pictures...
Gus