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The Kellner Affair: Matters of Life and Death Leatherbound Edition by Peter M. Larsen and Ben Erickson
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The Kellner Affair tells the fascinating story of some of the most influential people in the French luxury car business before the War and how they came together and fought bravely against the Nazi occupation force in Paris. It tells how they formed a resistance group and gathered intelligence ̶ how they were betrayed by double agents, and how they were executed in 1942.
These people included the famous coachbuilder Jacques Kellner, the designer Georges Paulin, and Walter Sleator, the director of Rolls-Royce France, who survived. The book goes deeply into their talent, their work, their lives, their cars, their loved ones and relies on newly discovered archive material as well as private documents that have never previously been published.
The Kellner Affair is the first factual account of these tragic and gripping events: what happened, how it happened, who was to blame, who was punished, and who was not.
Volumes I and II also include an in-depth discussion of aerodynamic cars, the famous streamlined designs of Georges Paulin, and the duplicitous way in which Walter Sleator assumed control of Rolls-Royce France after the Liberation. In addition, Volume III contains a large portfolio of period images of Kellner-bodied cars such as Hispano-Suiza, Renault, Rolls-Royce, Bugatti, Farman, and many more, along with period articles and a wealth of design drawings as well as facsimile reprints of Kellner brochures. The USB flashdrive in Volume III links to 401 pages of scanned source and reference material that document the book.
- 3-volume leatherbound in a solander box (includes bonus material on USB)
- Page count: 1,056
- Flash Drive: 401 pages (click here for USB drive/stick instructions)
- Total images: 1,568
- Flash Drive: 388 images
- Limited to 1,000 numbered copies signed by the authors
- Luxurious hardbound edition
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Translation:
Depth & Drama
To make it immediately clear: The Kellner Affair, Matters of Life and Death (by Peter M. Larsen and Ben Erickson) is not a coffee table book but a three-part cassette, with 1,056 pages of text and 1,568 photos. This is professional literature for gourmets. The book describes the fascinating story of three striking and influential figures in the pre-war French luxury car business: famous coachbuilder Jacques Kellner, the designer Georges Paulin, and Walter Sleator, the director of Rolls-Royce France.
It is compelling. As a reader you will be carried away in the encounters, their cooperation and their fight against the Nazi occupiers. You will feel the tension when Kellner, Paulin and Sleator, join the resistance and are betrayed. Only Sleator made it back alive. Of course there is also a lot of (photographic) attention given to the designs of Paulin with a lovely abundance of period images of cars with a Kellner body, such as Hispano-Suiza, Renault, Rolls-Royce, Bugatti, Farman and more. In addition part 3 contains a USB stick with additional documents. This piece of history ia also available for sale in a luxury, leather-bound edition. No bargain of course, as a true artefact should be. The standard work sells for € 360.45 from the publisher. The edition is limited by publisher Dalton Watson to a thousand pieces, all signed by the authors. Anorak fact: Jacques Kellner was awarded the Medal of the Resistance and the posthumous Military Cross. In 1946 the Paris City Council gave the name of Jacques-Kellner to a street in the seventeenth arrondissement. A street in Bougival (Yvelines) also bears his name.
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