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Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book

Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book
Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book
Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book
Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book
Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book
Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book
Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book
Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book
Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book
Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book
Ferrari Il Libro Rosso - The Red Book
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Author: Oliver Merlin & Giuseppe Prezzolini
  • ISBN: None
  • Publisher: Officine Grafiche Arbe
  • Publication Year: 1974
  • Revised: No
  • Reprint: Yes
  • Language: Italian
  • Pages: 251
  • Illustrations: Colour and Black and White
  • Format: Hardback - Published Without Dustjacket
  • Slipcase: Not Originally Issued
  • Limited Edition: No
  • Condition Book: Very Good
  • Condition Dust Jacket: Not Applicable
  • Condition Slipcase: Not Applicable
  • Dimensions: 235.00mm x 335.00mm
£600.00
Ex Tax: £600.00

This book written by Enzo Ferrari is ‘his story’; having been asked to write the story many times, he always seemed to postpone the moment until now. He has taken the opportunity to reveal his thoughts, ideas, beliefs, feelings that have formed the fabric of the man himself. He recalls the memories of his family, the men, the things, the events which led to his life and led him on to build cars under his name. His days with Alfa Romeo and Scuderia Ferrari. The death of his son Dino was painful, though Enzo managed to bring together his strength and continue with his own life and work. The stories recall and illustrate many names and figures who have enjoyed worldwide popularity within the history of motor sport. Enzo is able to portray these events from a front row seat, having been so involved with famous names like Ascari, Fangio and Moss, who were, from year to year, decade after decade, teachers, friends, students, staff and allies. The latter pages of the book are presented rather like a Ferrari year book with a collection of photographs of clients and personalities with cars, as well as an interesting section and colour reference on Ferrari publications issued 1930-1970 such as the magazines and yearbooks.

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