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Land Rover

The Story of the Car that Conquered the World

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Sunday Times Bestseller

As quintessentially British as a plate of fish and chips or a British Bulldog, the boxy, utilitarian Land Rover Defender has become an iconic part of what it is to be British.

It is said that for more than half the world's population, the first car they ever saw was a Land Rover Defender. It mirrors many of our national traits, stiff upper-lipped and slightly eccentric. The car has remained relatively unchanged for nearly seven decades and has spawned an industry that includes dozens of publications, car shows, clubs, associations and even model car collectors who dedicate their lives to the Land Rover.

To understand this national love affair, Ben has travelled the length of the British Isles in a Defender, spending time with fellow Land Rover enthusiasts: from visiting Colonel Blashford-Snell, who crossed the jungles of the Darien Gap, to patrolling the streets of Belfast with the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). Ben has met folk who have converted their beloved Defenders into everything from hearses and coffee shops to works of art and fire trucks. He has travelled from the Red Wharf in Anglesey, Wales onto the Western Isles of Scotland and Islay, the island used as a testing ground by Spencer Wilks in 1947 to put several of the early Series Land Rover prototypes through their paces.

After 67 years and 2 million vehicles the Land Rover Defender has ceased production, and this book is a fitting tribute to this most British institution which has stood as a beacon of durability and Britishness across the world. Every Land Rover has its own unique story to tell. This is the story of the world's favourite car.

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Critic reviews

Praise for Ben Fogle:

‘Funny, entertaining and really rather inspiring, too.’ Daily Mail

'A great escapade told with refreshing frankness.' Independent on Sunday

‘Passionate and well-researched’ Tatler

‘A must-read for anyone with an interest in the history of man's relationship to dogs, regardless of breed, and Fogle's typical adventure-style storytelling keeps the narrative light and entertaining.’ Independent

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A vehicle as iconic as Land Rover with a rich back story, a long history and colourful characters is a recipe for a great book. Well, that depends on the author.

When I purchased the book, I didn’t see it was written by Ben Fogle and if I had it probably wouldn’t have made much difference. I don’t know much about him. He seems nice if perhaps a bit posh and dim. This may be unfair but the book definitely reinforces the impression.

Focussing FAR too much on the author, his privileged upbringing, his posh friends and his house in central London. Equally it focussed far too little on the actual history of Land Rover. The nail in the coffin, (or perhaps that should be the high tensile bolt in the bumper), is the fact that the telling of the story is unremarkable and terribly cliched.

I don’t particularly care about his frequent in PC comparisons between land rovers and unattractive girlfriends or how wives stop him/his friends purchasing land rovers but they are tedious and cliched and a microcosm of the failure of the book.

The Land Rover, we are told, is classless, individual and honest. This book is none of those things. Posh, hackneyed and disingenuous. If it was titled ‘Ben Fogle: a love affair with the Land Rover’, then I wouldn’t have a problem but this is advertised as a history of the vehicle itself.

A good story teller should never get in the way of the story. Perhaps they should have taught that at his prep school.

Great story; wrong author

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I don't own a Land Rover but the history of the Land Rover is a fascinating story and a great listen.

Loved this book.

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ON LISTENING TO THIS STORY BY BEN FOGLE I SOLD MY BELOVED PORSCHE AND NOW HAVE A 1999 DEFENDER 110, NO CREATURE COMFORTS BUT A GRIN AS BIG AS A RAINBOW! I LOVE IT NOISY WET, COLD BUT INDISTRUTABLE. I NO LONGER HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT WHERE I PARK IT TO AVOID IT BEING SCRATCHED IT DOMINATES THE PARKING SPACE AS A KING OF KINGS!

MADE ME BUY MY DEFENDER

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i enjoyed this very much. Not sure why. a shame fogle didn't narrate it though.

fun read

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The stories and anecdotes Ben tells are brilliant. I learnt to drive in a lwb series 3 many years ago. Having now finished this excellent book I find myself wanting, no needing to get another Landy.

Ben's passion for the landy is addictive

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