UPDATED ON Dec. 28, 2012 - I spent part of the day today looking through my library and realized that my Porsche section has grown quite nicely over the last couple of years. As a result, I have reviewed a number of Porsche related books here on FlatSixes.com. I thought I would use this post to provide you with a list of my more favorite reviews and links on how to purchase them. This way, if you're interested in a book for your own library you can get an objective opinion before making your own purchase.
Porsche Books
- Porsche Sounds by Dieter Landenberger (head of Porsche's archives)
- Porsche Origin of the Species by Karl Ludvigsen
- The Lost Spyder by C.S. Michael
- A French Kiss With Death by Michael Keyser
- The Allure of the Automobile
- Porsche: Excellence Was Expected by Karl Ludvigsen
- Porsche The Fine Art of the Sports Car
- Ed Otto: Nascar's Silent Partner
- Mark Donohue: Technical Excellence at Speed by Michael Argetsinger
- Porsche Spyders 1956 to 1964
- The Art of Racing in the Rain
- White Racers from Zuffenhausen. Porsche 904, 906, 907, 908, 910
- Hunt for 901
- Porsche 996 The Essential Companion
- Porsche High Performance Driving Handbook, 2nd Edition
- Porsche 911 Perfection by Design
- Porsche Showroom Posters: The First 25 Years
by Everett Anton Singer
After looking through my library I realized I have a number of books still left to review, so stay tuned for some upcoming reviews on both new and old Porsche related books.
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