The Lost Generation (ISBN 1-844-25205-1) is a book written by David Tremayne. The book is biography of three British Formula One drivers: Tony Brise; Tom Pryce and Roger Williamson, who all died after a short period in Formula One. With access to the drivers' families, friends and colleagues, Tremayne tells the full story of all three drivers. The book is 264 pages long and published by Haynes Group in August 2006. Simon Arron, writing in the Daily Telegraph newspaper describes the book as "thoroughly researched and beautifully written by an author who fully appreciates his subjects' worth" Andrew Baker writing for the same paper also praises the book, commenting that the Tremayne is "well placed to draw sympathetic portraits of the trio" and that "motor racing fans will find it heart-warming and moving by turn". Keith Collantine reviewed the book for Auto Trader, and commented that Tremayne "has done justice to a very awkward subject matter" awarding the book a score of 8 out of 10....

Editions: The Lost Generation  The Lost Generation  
Genre: Biography  
Author: David Tremayne  
Date of first publication: Aug 2006; 
Original language: English Language  
Subjects: Recreation  Sports  Driving  Geography  Transportation  Great Britain  History  
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