Charles Rolls of Rolls-royce - Bruce Lawson - Books - Youcaxton Publications - 9781909644724 - June 25, 2015
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Charles Rolls of Rolls-royce

Bruce Lawson

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Charles Rolls of Rolls-royce

Publisher Marketing: In 1900, aged twenty-two, Charles Stewart Rolls was the best known motorist in Britain, better known than Jeremy Clarkson today, having won the 'Thousand Mile Trial' of that year, the event that launched motoring as a practical popular concept. Rolls followed his success in the Trial by racing in highly dangerous inter-city races in Europe. He drove the fastest time ever achieved in Britain although this was never ratified. At the same time Rolls ran a large car-sales and service showroom in London, employing seventy staff with space for two hundred cars. In the space of six months he persuaded the secretary of the Automobile Society of Great Britain & Ireland to join him and then, shortly after, discovered Henry Royce with whom his name is now forever linked. This triumvirate of talented engineers and businessmen took Rolls-Royce Ltd. to the pinnacle of motor and aero engineering that the company has occupied ever since. Rolls helped create the new sport of hot-air ballooning and raced his balloon for his country. He then joined a select band of intrepid pioneers who risked all to prove the theory of powered flight. He was first to fly the English Channel both ways but weeks later perished at Bournemouth Air Show. Engineer, salesman, aristocrat, pioneer and businessman, Charles Rolls offers us a timely reminder of British invention, courage and ingenuity a hundred years ago. Contributor Bio:  Lawson, Bruce Bruce Lawson is a member of the Web Standards Project\'s Accessibility Task Force. He was brand manager for \"glasshaus, \" which published many books on usable and accessible client-side development, including the first edition of this book, something he had an instrumental role in. He has also been invited by the Disability Rights Commission and the British Standards Institute to be on the review panel for the proposed British Accessibility Standard. He lives in the UK with his wife, Nongyow, and his kids, Marina and James, but wishes they all lived somewhere warm.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 25, 2015
ISBN13 9781909644724
Publishers Youcaxton Publications
Pages 362
Dimensions 191 × 235 × 19 mm   ·   621 g