Frank Studstrup One tends to think of a luxury car like a Bugatti going to customers in France, Italy, Britain or the USA. This book reminds us not to be so parochial as pre-WWII a number found their way to Denmark too. Actually only 22 cars, but Frank Studstrup followed them all up, though one has had to be omitted as the owner disagrees with Studstrup’s history. There are photos of 1914 speed trials on a frozen lake, sand racing at Fanø, and some sad photos of an engineless T23 used as a children’s plaything. Many cars were privately imported, and Studstrup used customs documents to track them. Personal memories include a tale from a man who visited Molsheim in 1931 and recalled that Ettore Bugatti bicycled to the factory wearing a bowler hat, and that when the staff met him they bowed their heads. Plenty of unsuspected interest here – did you know 95kph equals 13 Danish miles per hour? GC Editocar, £55 ISBN 9788797335413