Encylopedia of American Police Cars (Crestline Series) | 
enlarge | Author: Edwin J. Sanow Publisher: Motorbooks International Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 767706
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.9 x 1.2
ISBN: 0760304491 Dewey Decimal Number: 629.20883632 EAN: 9780760304495 ASIN: 0760304491
Publication Date: November 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: new, never read, never sold
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Book Description This giant, hardbound reference features the finest cars built for North American law enforcement agencies, from the 1930s to today. Arranged in chronological order, the encyclopedic collection of archival photography is complemented by a concise text revealing the evolution of the police car including standard equipment, special options, and model histories.
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Encyclopedia of American Police Cars October 24, 2005 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Would have loved to buy this but lost interest due to the fact that the mayority of the pictures are in black & white!
Black and white photographs February 25, 2001 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book is very detailled and pleasant to read. However, I was very disappointed by the pictures the book contains: none of them is in color, which I think would have been necessary, especially for the most recent models.
Most informative book out on this subject November 1, 2000 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
As a New Zealander with an interest in police cars from all over the world this book is the best I have seen, and I already own around fifteen books devoted to police vehicles. The only thing wrong with it is the photos are in black and white, a colour version would make this book unbeatable.
Encyclopedia of American Police Cars August 25, 2000 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Outstanding book. If someone was to purchase only one book on the subject, this should be it. I buy all by this author and others that are similar to his other (paperback) editions. Only drawback were his comments on San Francisco and the SF Fire Department (negative and not quite true). I don't know why he included them in a book of this type. Otherwise a great book and I recommend it to all. I am a retired San Francisco Police Officer.
Ultimate review of American Police cars February 7, 2000 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
In your rear-view mirror, the sight of one of these vehicles can make your heart beat faster, your ears burn with a little fear, cause your eyes to race to the speedometer, and bring those long forgotten lessons from driver's education flooding back to haunt you on how bad a driver you really are. That fear-bearing vehicle with red or blue lights blinking is the squad car. Ever since the automobile came into play, law enforcement has looked to cars as a way to get to a call, or take care of other problems, especially traffic partol and accident investigation. Edward Sanow is America's foremost authority on police vehicles having studied and written a number of volumes on individual makes over the past few years. For the first time a comprehensive view of American police cars has been compiled. This book will be recognized as the acme of such material. Made up largely of original photography by the individuals, police and sheriff departments, or the manufacturers. Sanow provides more information to these 1,000 plus black and white photos than just the department, year, make, and model. Unlike some other volumes where the author is writing about police cars like any other subject, Sanow knows and researches each entry. Specifications, engine sizes, and indiividual department requirements are often included in his descriptions. Presented in chronological order, this volume cover everything from the days of the Model T Ford, up to the current brand-new Chevrolet and Ford products. A number of the photographs in this volume of recent shots of restored police crusiers, with notes made regarding those items which might not have been on the vehicles when they were in service. This is not a coffee table pretty picture book, but one designed for the serious student or fan of the vehicles used by the police, state troopers, county sheriffs, and highway patrol. As the world of law enforcement collectibles grows and has seen tremendous expansion of interest in the past few years, this book will be of interest to both young and old alike. Perfect to buy for yourself, or for a friend or family member who is in the field of up holding laws of our country.
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