After saving Alfa Romeo from oblivion in 1987, it took Fiat nearly five years to debut the first new Alfa produced under its control. This is the story of how...
Following the book Lancia Rally Group B, Sergio Remondino has returned to the rallying world with a book examining the golden age of Lancia in the World Rally Championship. We...
A must, an “exaggerated” Ferrari, a remarkably impressive car still today, more than 30 years on from its launch. The Ferrari F40 caused a sensation when it first saw the...
The entire technical evolution and the competition history of a rally car as glorious as it was “unexpected” enclosed in a single volume. The Fiat 131, born as a tranquil...
The subject of this book is Ferrari’s racing history from 1960 to 1965, a period that was one of the most successful in the marque’s history so far. In this...
The Lamborghini Countach: a remarkable supercar, a car of extreme and timeless appeal is the protagonist of this new monograph. The book opens with the long period of gestation in...
Lancia’s V6-engined Aurelia series of the 1950s – GT, Spyder and Saloon – remain among the most beautiful cars ever made. Quintessentially Italian, they were technically advanced and fast, with...
Keith Bluemel's concise, informative, fully illustrated book describes this line of exceptional cars. He recalls the racing Ferraris from the earliest machines which were produced immediately after the Second World...
When Ferrari of Los Gatos opened, few people could afford an expensive sports car. In 1976, the average annual income was $12,686, and a new home cost about $48,000. Motorists...
This classis automotive history covers the Ferrari 166 series, 212 series, 340 series, 342 America, 250 Sport and MM, 375 MM and Plus, 750 Monza, 860 Monza, 500 Mondial, 118...
In this edition, the author details the history of the Ferrari with photographs, concentrating on the cars and the facts surrounding them. Bluemel takes the story of the company from...