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Stirling Moss: The Authorised Biography

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Available in a new, smaller the first authorized biography of the extraordinarily gifted sportsman, Stirling Moss. Moss drove professionally in nearly 500 races until his near-fatal crash in 1962, and his tally of wins was proportionally higher than any other driver's, by a wide margin. His entire life and career unfold in great family history and school days, his start on the track and entrance to international competition, his experience driving for Mercedes, the private races, and the crash and recovery. Because the author enjoyed free access to every aspect of Moss's life, many of the amazing stories here have never been told before. Designed by David Costa, who created The Beatles Anthology .

266 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 2001

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May 5, 2020
A great sports bio that does not disappoint from the first to the last page. Stirling is / was one of my heroes and reading his book I soon discovered the many stories I had heard about him are more than true. A giant in the motor racing world, an individual who had principles and was innovative before most drivers could even spell the word.

His ability to drive the wheels of anything he chose to race was testament to skill, judgement and balls. All whilst waving and smiling at the crumpet that had caught his eye on the previous lap.

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February 23, 2018
Very well written, using language that to me, feels quite evocative of the 1950's. One was left with a well rounded impression of Stirling Moss.

My only criticism is that there was too much assumed knowledge. Whilst Robert Edwards specifically states that this is not a blow by blow account of Stirling's career, at times it is hard to follow what is actually happening in the World Formula One Championship. One could read this book without giving due consideration to the fact that despite Moss's genius, he never won a Formula One title. There is however, a detailed record of Moss's racing exploits in the back of the book.
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