Death Drive: There Are No Accidents

Author:   Stephen Bayley
Publisher:   Circa Press
Edition:   2nd New edition
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9781911422501


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 March 2026
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Death Drive: There Are No Accidents


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Cars have a talismanic quality. No other manufactured object has the same disturbing allure. More emotions are involved in cars and car design than in any other product: vanity, cupidity, greed, social competitiveness and cultural modelling. But when all this perverse promise ends in catastrophe, these same talismanic qualities acquire an extra dimension. The car crash is a defining phenomenon of popular culture. Death Drive is both an appreciative essay about the historic place of the automobile in the modern imagination and a detailed exploration of the circumstances of 24 celebrity car crashes, from Isadora Duncan in an Amilcar, in 1927, to Helmut Newton in a Cadillac, in 2004. The author concludes by confronting the imminent demise of the car itself. AUTHOR: Stephen Bayley is an author, critic, columnist, consultant, broadcaster, curator and founding director of the influential Design Museum. Over the past 40 years his writing has changed the way the world thinks about design. SELLING POINTS: . New edition of Stephen Bayley's classic text – a Times Book of the Year, 2016 . Expanded to include the tragic stories of Princess Diana and Ayrton Senna . Softback edition with deluxe binding – perfect as a gift 30 colour, 50 b/w illustrations

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Author:   Stephen Bayley
Publisher:   Circa Press
Imprint:   Circa Press
Edition:   2nd New edition
ISBN:  

9781911422501


ISBN 10:   1911422502
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction – DEATH DRIVE 1927 Isadora Duncan 1939 Jean Bugatti 1940 Nathanael West 1945 George S Patton 1955 James Dean 1956 Jackson Pollock 1957 Dennis Brain 1959 Mike Hawthorn 1960 Albert Camus 1960 Eddie Cochran 1960 Prince Aly Khan 1962 Ernie Kovacs 1965 Porfirio Rubirosa 1966 Jayne Mansfield 1966 Giuseppe Farina 1966 Tara Browne 1967 Jayne Mansfield 1977 Marc Bolan 1981 Mike Hailwood 1982 Princess Grace 1994 Ayrton Senna 1997 Aldo Rossi 1997 Princess Diana 2004 Helmut Newton Conclusion – THE AGE OF COMBUSTION Index

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Stephen Bayley is an author, critic, columnist, consultant, broadcaster, curator and founding director of the influential Design Museum. Over the past 40 years his writing has changed the way the world thinks about design. Tom Wolfe on Stephen Bayley: ""I don't know anybody with more interesting observations about style, taste and contemporary design"". What the critics said about the first edition: ""Reading this book, one quickly gets accustomed to superb writing. Words cascade forth in perfect pitch and harmony on page after glorious page."" - Gerard DeGroot, The Times ""Death Drive is a must for petrol-heads. The range of cultural cross-reference and automotive detail is positively epicurean."" - Jay Merrick, The Independent ""Akin to Kenneth Anger's Hollywood Babylon, Death Drive is an autoerotic Babylon that never ends well."" - Ray Edgar, The Age, 3 June 2016 ""Albert Camus once remarked that there's 'nothing more absurd than to die in a car accident'. That was before his car hit a tree at 80mph. Death Drive - a compendium of stories about famous people killed stupidly in cars - oozes absurdity. Stephen Bayley recounts delightfully grotesque tales about celebrities done in by trees, by lamp posts, or by nonentities in ancient Chevys. A design masterpiece, this book combines exquisite prose with stylish presentation - the cars are described more lovingly than the people who perished in them. Like a Bugatti, Death Drive recalls a time when books and cars were beautiful."" - The Times, Books of the Year, 26 November 2016

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