


The extensive memoirs of motorsport photojournalist Bernard Cahier are now available in a massive two volume set containing more than 1,300 black & white photographs over 768 pages.
During World War II, Cahier fought with the Resistance, then with the French 2nd Armour Division and was awarded the Croix de Guerre and the American Presidential Citation for heroism.
His long and fascinating racing career began with a Kodak Retina II camera at the 1952 Italian Grand Prix at Monza. For the next four decades, the motor racing history was preserved forever by the work of this outstanding photographer. Cahier accents this remarkable photo collection with stories of friendships developed along the way with racing icons such as Enzo Ferrari, Henry Ford, Huschke von Hanstein, Juan Manuel Fangio, Zora Arkov Duntov and many others. The accompanying text totals more than 142,000 words!
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