Published in 1963, this 190-page memoir recounts Price’s unconventional life journey—she reflects candidly on her involvement in high-risk enterprises such as smuggling watches and operating decoy racing-cars, all against the backdrop of post-war Britain’s shadowy underworld of customs evasion and fast motoring.
With a mixture of gritty detail, surprising humour and vivid escapades, Price gives a firsthand account of how she navigated a world of daring car crossings, hidden compartments and brushes with the law, shedding light on a side of British automotive culture few memoirs explore.
The book is in good condition with very clean dust jacket.