
Humber Cars
The Post-war Years
Stephen Lewis(Author)
Amberley Publishing
Published on 15. June 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-1-4456-9758-1 (ISBN)
Description
Humber Cars date back to 1899, when Thomas Humber produced his Humber Phaeton model. The company went on to manufacture various quality motor vehicles, but financial difficulties during the 1920s led to it being bought out in 1928. The company became part of the Rootes Group, which would also include Hillman, Sunbeam, Singer, Commer and Karrier. The Rootes brothers were keen to promote the Humber marque as a prestige brand to place it alongside Rover and Jaguar.
This book takes up the story of Humber cars at the end of Second World War, looking at the Hawk, Super Snipe and Sceptre, as well as the marque's association with royalty and government. The marque's eventual demise came in 1976, and Stephen Lewis utilises an array of fascinating rare and previously unpublished images to tell the full story of Humber's post-war era.
This book takes up the story of Humber cars at the end of Second World War, looking at the Hawk, Super Snipe and Sceptre, as well as the marque's association with royalty and government. The marque's eventual demise came in 1976, and Stephen Lewis utilises an array of fascinating rare and previously unpublished images to tell the full story of Humber's post-war era.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chalford
United Kingdom
Illustrations
100 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
308 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4456-9758-1 (9781445697581)
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Person
Stephen Lewis is Historian of the Post Vintage Humber Car Club, a post held for some 30 years. He owns a 1952 Mk3 Super Snipe, a 1966 Imperial and a 1966 Super Snipe estate. He spent 40 years working as an engineering manager in the rail industry and is married with two daughters. He lives in Worthing, West Sussex.