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INDOMITA

LA STRAORDINARIA VITA DI MARIA ANTONIETTA AVANZO

Malin Luca

First work of Luca Malin , graphic designers Rovigo passionate about vintage cars and extraordinary lives , just like that of Marie Antoinette surplus .Character known by a few experts in the... Read more
Publisher: Malin Communication
Language: Italian
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First work of Luca Malin , graphic designers Rovigo passionate about vintage cars and extraordinary lives , just like that of Marie Antoinette surplus .
Character known by a few experts in the automotive industry is the holder of several records : the first woman in the world to run the Targa Florio in '20 , the Mille Miglia in '28 and '32 in Indianapolis . Feared and respected by all the greatest drivers of the time, from Ferrari to Nuvolari , he was also the first woman to join the first of the Scuderia Alfa Romeo and then also the Scuderia Ferrari .
Independent and emancipated woman , a close friend of D'Annunzio , Mascagni , Hemingway and Mussolini .
He lived from the extraordinary season of neorealist cinema as the mother of the great Renzo Avanzo and aunt of the famous Roberto Rossellini.
Extraordinarily generous and unselfish he did his utmost at all the major conflicts using its ability to guide and influence of its undeniable charm.
The book presents , for the first time ever, the unpublished correspondence between Marie Antoinette and the poet , the contract with the Scuderia Ferrari , a detailed list of all its holdings in the competitions and a huge section of articles that era the concern from all over the world.
Character extremely timely for the way he faced life, with great passion but also wise lightness , lived always free ... and untamed .

Product specification

Binding
In paperback
Pages
336
Publisher
Malin Communication
Languages
Italian
Publication date
10/2013
Dimensions
24 x 30 x 3 cm

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Book type or Series
History

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