Great Books by our great friend Matthew Corrigan who is a wonderful writer.
Peugeot 205 GTI – Matthew Corrigan Amberley Publishing £14.99 Covers the engineering and design features that made the 205 so special. Within a stylish design, it offered a variety of lively petrol and diesel engines while the suspension, with MacPherson struts at the front and torsion arms with trailing arms at the back, offered excellent ride and handling. Soon the first GTI version was produced with an eager free-revving 1600 engine. In 1986 a 1900 version was introduced. Drawing on his personal experience of driving a renovated Peugeot 205 GTI, Matthew Corrigan also provides advice on restoration, parts, and other ownership tips. Click on the Cover to go to Amazon.
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The Manchester Heinkel Matthew Corrigan £8.99 Here is the forgotten story of the only plane to be shot down over Greater Manchester in World War Two. The Heinkel He111 was brought down in a dog fight over Stockport in May 1941 and the plane landed near a farm. Amazingly the four German crew members survived and were One eyewitness, a local solicitor, went over to the site of the crash to help and put the German pilot under citizens arrest. Matthew Corrigan heard the story growing up and was surprised that there was so little records or information about his momentous event, so decided to research and write this book.
Osprey – Matthew Corrigan EMPIRE £8.95 OSPREY — Overhead System Producing Renewable Energy is an audacious scheme to harness high-altitude wind power. Is it a breakthrough in clean energy or a far-fetched fantasy designed to extort millions? Set in recession-hit Manchester, Osprey is a brilliantly satirical novel that lifts a lid on everything from phone hacking to climate change hysteria. Topical, controversial and worryingly believable, OSPREY is a tale of panic, greed and people on the make. Click on the Cover to go to Amazon