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Kompressor is a marketing name for supercharged Mercedes-Benz engines, first introduced in 1921. Learn about the history, models, and applications of Kompressor engines, including the 5.4 L V8 M113 Kompressor in the SL55 AMG.
The book is notable for the extremely high number of detailed illustrations it contains, and the small softbound size of the volumes. The book was published by Theodore Audel & Company, and the majority of the illustrative content became the basis of decades of follow-up books published under the Audels brand name. The illustrative content of ...
A Japanese book by Wataru Tsurumi that rates 11 suicide methods in terms of pain, effort, appearance and lethality. The book was controversial and criticized for being insensitive and encouraging suicide, but also sparked debate on the reasons and philosophy behind suicide.
The W211 is the third generation of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan and station wagon, produced from 2002 to 2009. It features a range of petrol and diesel engines, Sensotronic Brake Control, and a CLS-based coupe variant.
The reviewer from Pyramid noted that the Hero Builder's Guidebook "is a companion to the 3rd Edition D&D Player's Handbook, and that alone set my teeth a little on edge when I first took a look at it", concerned that Wizards of the Coast may release too many "indispensable" books rather than allowing the game to stand alone.
A series of how-to and reference books published by Dorling Kindersley (DK) that provide a basic understanding of complex topics. The term "idiot" is used as hyperbole to reassure readers that the guides will be basic and comprehensible.
The Record Guide was an English reference work that listed, described, and evaluated gramophone recordings of classical music in the 1950s. It was a precursor to modern guides such as The Penguin Guide to Recorded Classical Music .
Learn about the history and models of the Chrysler Valiant Charger, a two-door hardtop coupe produced by Chrysler Australia from 1971 to 1978. The Charger was based on the US Chrysler A-body platform, but with wider fenders and wheels, and featured various engine options, including the Hemi-6 and LA V8.