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ALEC ISSIGONIS: THE MAN WHO MADE THE MINI by
Jonathan Wood
Alec Issigonis, the brilliant British designer of the
Morris Minor and the Mini, is one of the commanding
figures in the history of automobile design and
engineering.
His ingenious and effective designs had
a deep, lasting influence on the evolution of the motor
car and on the wider history of industrial design, and
he deserves to be ranked with the other giants of the
field like Ferdinand Porsche in Germany and Dante
Giacosa in Italy. But, until now, Issigonis’s career as
an engineer and designer, and his strong,
single-minded character, have never been the subject
of a full-length biography.
Jonathan Wood’s meticulously researched,
penetrating study of this flawed genius of automobile
design offers a rounded portrait of his life and work,
and places him squarely in the context of his times.
Vivid recollections of Issigonis’s contemporaries,
combined with a critical reassessment of his output,
create a balanced view of a remarkable, controversial
man.
The author also offers a behind-the-scenes
impression of the personal and corporate struggles
within the declining British car industry, a complex
process in which Issigonis played a famous role.
Breedon Books Published June 2005 Hard Cover 234 x 156mm 224 pages 100 illustrations ISBN: 1 85983 449 3 Book No: 34493
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