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The book from which I recalled the GS Europa is The LOTUS EUROPA derivatives & contemporaries 1966 - 1975 An Enthusiast's Guide & Pictorial Review by Paul Robinshaw and Dave Francis. The book is for the most part a compilation of information from previously published sources and listings of data rather than a prose "authored" book. I have it in my extensive Lotus library (I have almost everything) and it does have some easy to reference material due to its format, but it is not a particularly good book about Europas. There are, however, a sad lack of good published works on Europas so it is reasonable for someone who wishes to get references on Europas to acquire a copy. The section on the contemporary aftermarket is the only place I have seen mention so in that vein it is worth while. In addition to the GS Europa, it also covers Else Europa, Lotus Europa BRM, and Hermes Europa.
Here is a picture of the cover and photos (I can't get my scanner to work) of the pages covering GS Europa.
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