Recommend me an auto/biography

Recommend me an auto/biography

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80quattro

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1,737 posts

202 months

Thursday 21st March 2013
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I'm off on a rare holiday in a couple of weeks, and will be hell bent on sitting on my ar$e doing as little as possible, poolside, with a couple of cold ones.

I enjoy reading but hardly ever have chance to read a newspaper, let alone a book. I've decided to buy an autobiography or biography, as last time I did read, I read The Guv'nor (Lenny McLean), and really enjoyed it.

Could someone recommend a good one? I like cars, motor racing, music, villains, people who have made their mark etc. Not remotely interested in footballers or Katie Price. So far, I'm thinking Hendrix or McQueen.

Malx

871 posts

211 months

Thursday 21st March 2013
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I enjoyed "The Dirt" which is the autobiography of Motley Crue,
Nikki Sixx's "The Heroin Diaries" was not bad either

gregd

1,715 posts

226 months

Friday 22nd March 2013
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I've read the Steve McQueen one by Marshall Terrill which was pretty good I think (read it a long time ago). Also the Ian Fleming biographies by Andrew Lycett and John Pearson (IIRC) are good, as is "Dino" about Dean Martin, by Nick Tosches. On a similar theme the book "Rat Pack Confidential" is worth a read.

Autobiography-wise "Boy" and "Going Solo" by Roald Dahl are terrific.

MYOB

4,999 posts

145 months

Friday 22nd March 2013
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Shantaram.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shantaram-Gregory-David-Ro...

Not strictly an autobiography, but this is about an Australian convict who went on the run and ended up spending a number of years living in an Indian slum. A fascinating read.

Muzzer79

11,060 posts

194 months

Friday 22nd March 2013
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The Schwarzenegger one is good - 'Total Recall'

As is Bear Grylls' and Roger Moore.

AmitG

3,361 posts

167 months

Friday 22nd March 2013
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"The Life of Mahatma Gandhi" by Louis Fischer. An intimate and moving biography of Gandhi which tries to get close to the man himself rather than simply recite historical facts. It's not the easiest read, but it's well worth it IMHO.

Gandhi's autobiography is also very interesting, but I think the Fischer is better for the casual reader (as opposed to student).

zb

2,980 posts

171 months

Friday 22nd March 2013
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If you enjoyed The Guv'nor then Dave Courtney's series of books are worth a read, the best two are Stop the Ride I Want to Get Off and Raving Lunacy (IMO). In a similar vein Watch My Back by Geoff Thompson is a very decent book too.

Pimp by Iceberg Slim is also another enlightening, if at times uncomfortable, read.

The_Doc

5,121 posts

227 months

Friday 29th March 2013
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The Secret Race - Tyler Hamilton. (Tour de France etc)

unbelievable

and then Lance "my entire life is a cheat" Armstrong went on Oprah....

MX51ROD

2,800 posts

154 months

timbob

2,158 posts

259 months

Friday 29th March 2013
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Miles Davis' autobiography is a really interesting read smile

FlossyThePig

4,099 posts

250 months

Saturday 30th March 2013
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If you want something car related and you can get hold of a copy, "Flying on Four Wheels" by Dennis Ortenburger.

Not really a biography of Frank Costin in the traditional sense but the cars he had a hand in.

Farmerpalmer

275 posts

171 months

Sunday 31st March 2013
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Rogue warrior, by dick marcinko. This is the guy who formed seal team six' and includes a lot of the interesting stuff they go up to, and all the military politics.

K12beano

20,854 posts

282 months

Sunday 31st March 2013
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I'm just enjoying Alan Alda

Never Have Your Dog Stuffed....


Helps that I'm really a fan of M*A*S*H, including his directing - but beautiful, gently crafted, humour-packed and easy to read.

Turn7

24,154 posts

228 months

Sunday 31st March 2013
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If you have any interst in F1, then Sid Watkins book is recommended, as are Steve Matchetts biogs.

Life at the Limit: Triumph and Tragedy in Formula One

The Mechanic's Tale
Life in the Fast Lane: The Story of the Benetton Grand Prix Year

Dr G

15,400 posts

249 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2013
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DC & Jackie Stewart's autobiographies are each worth a read (JS' in particular, I've read in 2-3 times now).

Pothole

34,367 posts

289 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2013
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My default recommendation for this question, and many others, is Chickenhawk by Robert Mason.

http://www.robertcmason.com/Books/chpage.html


Huff

3,226 posts

198 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2013
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Completely misses the OP's stated interest but..:

'Seeing Things' by Oliver Postgate - yes, maker of 'The Clangers','Ivor the Engine' and 'Bagpuss - is a lovely read.

For more derring-do try 'Looking for Trouble', the autobiography of General Sir Peter de la Billière. Oh, and another if rather older memoir I enjoyed is 'The lonely sea and the sky ' by yachtsman Francis Chichester.

HOGEPH

5,249 posts

193 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2013
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"Dear Boy, the life of Keith Moon"

thismonkeyhere

10,730 posts

238 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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Slightly O/T for your stated interests, but 'A Fortunate Life' by Paddy Ashdown is a bloody good read.

He did a lot, that bloke.

General Bilko

266 posts

193 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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"The life of Senna" or "Shunt - the story of James Hunt", both by Tom Rubython