A MINI Book report: 3 book reviews
A MINI Book report: 3 book reviews
Being a proud new MINI owner, I found myself obsessed with the MINI brand, both original and new. So of course to quench this obsession I turned to books and videos.
I am betting there are others who've contemplated buying a book or two and I thought I'd share my thoughts on 3 books I've purchased (actually one book I won in a MINI photo contest).
The books are:
>>The MINI: Celebrating 50 years of a Modern Motoring Icon by Brian Laban
>>MINI 50 Years by Rob Golding
>>Mini: The Book by Anne Urbauer and Peter Wurth
First I am happy to report that they are ALL great books, and all for different reasons. I am going to review them in order of preference. Ratings are based on the 5 thumbs up category




The MINI: Celebrating 50 years of a Modern Motoring Icon by Brian Laban
Absolutely a very fun read. I bought this as an e-book as I don't believe it exists in any other format. I read the entire thing on my iPod touch with no problems. The author is entertaining, and well informed. He grew up with Minis and MINIs and really knows the history of the car. I always looked forward to picking it up. The only disappointment was that there are no photos. This book was still a great read and so I highly recommend it, but with pictures it would have been so much better.
One bonus to reading it on an iPod with wifi was that whenever I wanted to see a picture of a particular model he was writing about, I could easily copy the name and search for it in a browser.



MINI 50 Years by Rob Golding
This is also a great book. It's a traditional book with lots of photos. Not as great a read as Laban's book but the inclusion of lots of photos and the fun size and packaging of the book itself makes for a great addition to one's MINI collection.


Mini: The Book by Anne Urbauer and Peter Wurth
This is the book I won in a photo contest. It's a big book, high quality with lots of photos. My only complaint is that it perhaps focuses a bit too heavily on design and style rather than on MINI history. Still, a fun, sophisticated book to flip through and have on the coffee table and a good one to have in one's MINI library.
You really can't go wrong with any of these books, it just depends on what you're looking for. Cheers!
I am betting there are others who've contemplated buying a book or two and I thought I'd share my thoughts on 3 books I've purchased (actually one book I won in a MINI photo contest).
The books are:
>>The MINI: Celebrating 50 years of a Modern Motoring Icon by Brian Laban
>>MINI 50 Years by Rob Golding
>>Mini: The Book by Anne Urbauer and Peter Wurth
First I am happy to report that they are ALL great books, and all for different reasons. I am going to review them in order of preference. Ratings are based on the 5 thumbs up category
Absolutely a very fun read. I bought this as an e-book as I don't believe it exists in any other format. I read the entire thing on my iPod touch with no problems. The author is entertaining, and well informed. He grew up with Minis and MINIs and really knows the history of the car. I always looked forward to picking it up. The only disappointment was that there are no photos. This book was still a great read and so I highly recommend it, but with pictures it would have been so much better.
One bonus to reading it on an iPod with wifi was that whenever I wanted to see a picture of a particular model he was writing about, I could easily copy the name and search for it in a browser.
This is also a great book. It's a traditional book with lots of photos. Not as great a read as Laban's book but the inclusion of lots of photos and the fun size and packaging of the book itself makes for a great addition to one's MINI collection.
This is the book I won in a photo contest. It's a big book, high quality with lots of photos. My only complaint is that it perhaps focuses a bit too heavily on design and style rather than on MINI history. Still, a fun, sophisticated book to flip through and have on the coffee table and a good one to have in one's MINI library.
You really can't go wrong with any of these books, it just depends on what you're looking for. Cheers!
Hey, nice round-up and I agree with these choices -- in fact I have them all!
One correction, the first book you mention /is/ available in hard-cover format, with pictures and really nice ones too!
One correction, the first book you mention /is/ available in hard-cover format, with pictures and really nice ones too!
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