Chariot Of Fire
September, 1965
Chariot of FireIt Was a blooded stallion, but of metal and glass; gleaming and grave like a stallion; haughty as one; poised with dormant power and ready to spring into speed at a touch.Its wood was South African burled walnut, its leather, that used in the finest gloves. It was convertible, and contained a small bar, a stereophonic radio, a dictation machine and a telephone--but only one, because its owner, Robin Craig, was anxious to avoid ostentation. "As to color," the Rolls-Royce...