FERRARI THE MAN THE MACHINES

A REVEALING IN-DEPTH STUDY BY THOSE WHO HAVE INTIMATELY LIVED THE FERRARI LEGEND


The name is magic. Ferrari. The man. The cars. The legend. The reality. This book represents an original approach to this complex and fascinating subject. It is a kaleidoscope, a many faceted and... Read more
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The name is magic. Ferrari. The man. The cars. The legend. The reality. This book represents an original approach to this complex and fascinating subject. It is a kaleidoscope, a many faceted and in depth study of both man and marque by an international roster of racing drivers, journalists and automotive historians. 

Ferrari: The Man, The Machines includes fourteen chapters, nearly 100,000 words, 72 full colour photographs and illustrations and more than 300 black and white photographs, most of them never before published.

The book is as rich as its subject, and its subject is one to quicken the pulse of anyone whose interest in the automobile transcends the ordinary. There is nothing quite like a Ferrari. And there is no one like the man who builds them. This book shows you why.

Contents:

  1. The Great Agitator by Griffith Borgeson
  2. A Certain Mystique by David Owen
  3. A Beginning - the 815 by Peter C. Coltrin
  4. The first Ferraris by Stan Nowak
  5. Sound and Fury - Ferrari Engines by Jan Norbye
  6. Bodies Beautiful - Ferrari Coachbuilding by Stan Nowak
  7. Ferrari in America by Albert R. Bochroch
  8. Ferrari, Ferrari and Me by Stirling Moss
  9. Extra-Extraordinary Ferraris by Karl Ludvigsen
  10. A Championship Season and Other Memories by Phil Hill
  11. Formula One Ferraris Illustrations by Ken Rush
  12. "Il Grande John" by Denis Jenkinson
  13. Today and Tomorrow - Ferrari and Fiat by Griffith Borgeson
  14. An Audience with the King by Griffith Borgeson

Product specification

Binding
In hardback
Pages
347
ISBN / EAN
0915038056
Languages
English
Dimensions
24 x 21 x 2,5 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
History

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