She got the book at the National Automobile Museum in Reno, Nevada while attending a conference. Some friends said she'd have been more likely to get a quickie divorce - a couple of folks on the list will no doubt be stunned that she did not. But, though she is no car fan, she went to the museum and also found the book. Maybe Mrs. Blueberry is growing on her. She likes the fact that so many people wave and give us the thumbs up when driving in the car. She notices it but, funnily enough, I don't. Go figure. Maybe a local book store can get it for you. The ISBN number is 0-7603-0106-9. The phone number for the publisher is 1-800-826-6600. It is called the "Illustrated Chrysler Buyer's Guide," by Richard M. Langworth, published by Motorbooks International. It is a medium sized soft back, 128 pages, and I highly recommend it. Hugh ----- Original Message ----- From: <tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 9:56 AM Subject: Re: IML: Good book on Imperials > Hugh, > > Where did you find this? Was it in a new bookstore? Or mail order? > > Mark > > > From: "Hugh & Therese" <hugtrees@xxxxxxxx> > > Date: 2004/05/12 Wed AM 11:31:12 EDT > > To: "Imperial Mailing List" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: IML: Good book on Imperials > > > > My wife recently bought me a book called the "Illustrated Chrysler Buyer's > > Guide." I cannot recall it being mentioned here before. Despite the > > obvious wince from the word Chrysler, I have yet to come across a better > > book on the development history of Imperials. Each era of Imperial gets its > > own chapter, which takes into consideration design analysis and technical > > details, plus provides production numbers and monetary values over time, > > using 1980 as a base point and showing how much prices have moved since > > then. I highly recommend it. > > > > Illustrated Chrysler Buyer's Guide > > By Richard M. Langworth > > Published by Motorbooks International, 1996 > > > > > > > >