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G. N. Georgano

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British author (1932–2017)

Nick Georgano
NationalityUnited Kingdom British
BornGeorge Nicolas Georgano
(1932-02-29)29 February 1932
Britain
Died22 October 2017(2017-10-22) (aged 85)
Guernsey

George Nicolas "Nick"Georgano (29 February 1932 – 22 October 2017[1][2]) was a British author, specialising inmotoring history. His most notable work isThe Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, first published in 1968.[3]

Early life and education

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Georgano was born in London in 1932. At age 7 he was compiling a truck catalogue, and at age 16, an encyclopaedia. He went toBryanston School and then graduated from theNew College, Oxford with a diploma inteaching.[4][5]

Career

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After college, he took up a career in teaching, his first position being at anEnglish preparatory school.[3]

He was a teacher at Trent college in Long Eaton Notts.

Georgano's first full publication wasThe World's Automobiles which he co-authored with Ralph Doyle (George Ralph Doyle 1890–1961). This was followed byThe Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars which was published in 1968.[3]

From 1976 to 1981 Georgano worked at theNational Motor Museum as Head Librarian.[3]

Death

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On 22 October 2017, Georgano died on the birthday of one of his grandsons, Harry Northmore.

Awards

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Georgano was awarded the Thomas McKean Memorial Cup of the Antique Automobile Club of America.

He was presented with the Veteran and Vintage Magazine Trophy byEdward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu forThe Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars.[6]

He received the Montagu Trophy of the Guild of Motoring Writers for two of his works:Britain's Motor Industry: The First 100 Years andThe Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars.[3]

Georgano was a Trustee of theMichael Sedgwick Memorial Trust; a member of theNational Motor Museum Advisory Council; and Trustee of theHorseless Carriage Foundation, California.[3]

Publications

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Georgano is the author of 33 reference books.[3]

References

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  1. ^Nick GeorganoArchived 13 October 2018 at theWayback Machine Alvis Archive Blog, 24 Oct. 2017
  2. ^Nick Georgano 1932-2017 The Society of Automotive History
  3. ^abcdefgProfile of Nick Georgano at Amazon.co.uk
  4. ^Clausager, Anders (7 November 2017)."Nick Georgano obituary".The Guardian. Retrieved3 January 2021.
  5. ^Bookseller: The Organ of the Book Trade. J. Whitaker. 1970. p. 2224. Retrieved3 January 2021.
  6. ^The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars Ebury Press, 1973.
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