Grant mentioned on the Blug that there are still a few left; I'm surprised 
that there hasn't been any discussion here about it.  Anyway, it's a very 
nicely-produced and interesting book.  It's interesting to read Grant's 
philosophy at the time, it isn't much different than now.  The articles on 
how steel, aluminum and titanium are produced are fascinating, and 
horrifying as well.  In short, it's packed with cool stuff and great 
writing, including a piece by my favorite automotive writer, Peter Egan. 
 Get it if you can.  Cheers,
Steve

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