Haynes Publishing has put together a must-have Desk Diary for 2009.
You can be amazed all year round in 2009 with this very fine publication,hardcover bound with an MG Sports car depicted on the cover. Maybe you owned a Hillman Imp (August), or a BMW E3 saloon (December); or, you know someone who did.
Haynes Publishing has put together a must-have Desk Diary for 2009. One week to view,there is a planner for each month which has dedicated to it an incredible cutaway illustration of a classic car from the 1960s,1970s,or 1980s. Represented in Terry Davey’s unmistakable style are the Peugeot 205 (January),Ford Escort Mexico (February),Datsun 280 ZX (March),Rover 3500 (April),Pontiac Firebird(May), and seven more. There is short history that goes with each monthly illustration which tell of models,engines and relevant dates,and other fascinating information for the motoring enthusiast.
Terry Davey worked for Haynes Publishing for 40 years, a period which included the last decades of the twentieth century. His amazing cutaways were drawn in pen and ink,using the basic draughtsman’s tools for curves and lines.
There is short history that goes with each monthly illustration which tells of models,engines and relevant dates,and other fascinating information for the motoring enthusiast.
The contents of the Haynes Desk Diary 2009:
In addition to the the monthly cutaways with planner, you are provided with
- One Week To View
- Year Planners for 2009 and 2010
- Conversion Factors
- Number Plate registration area identification letters
- UK distance chart
- A brief history of Haynes
Oh, I almost forgot, the endleaves are very attractively decorated with small images taken of front covers from various Haynes Publications.
If you need to follow the days carefully next year, and to have plenty of space to write notes, be also amazed each month, as you turn the pages to a new cutaway. Click here for retrostoreworld.com
If you are taken by the cutaways produced by Terry Davey then you should have a look at another Haynes publication as well which shows more of his work in:
The Classic Cutaways, click for the inretrostore website