Griffith Borgeson - The Alfa Romeo Tradition - 1990





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Alfa Romeo is the brand, a hardcover book titled The Alfa Romeo Tradition.
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The Alfa Romeo Tradition
The Alfa Romeo tradition
Author: Griffith Borgeson
ISBN-10: 0915038943
ISBN-13: 978-0915038947
Publisher: Haynes
Publication year: 1990
First edition
Language English
Pages: 208
Illustrations: black-and-white and in color.
Format: Hardcover - published with a dust jacket.
Dimensions: 31cm x 25cm
Weight of the item: 1.36 kilograms.
Alfa Romeo Traditions presents all major Alfa Romeo cars in over 120 color photographs taken in Italy, America, and England, with some rare black-and-white photographs. Few car brands have survived the vibrant success of Alfa Romeo. From the first Grand Prix model of 1910 to the unbeatable P2 Grand Prix Racer; the invincible GS from 1750 in 1929, the post-war 159; the 1600 Giulietta, the 1750 Spyder from 1967, to the 164, all are mentioned along with brief specifications and production figures in tabular form. For the first time, it describes the genius behind the cars: the controversy, intrigues, enthusiasm, and hard work that brought them to life. Author Griff Borgenson offers a unique insight into the subject, having personally known many of the Alfa Romeo leaders, including the late Vittorio Jano, Enzo Ferrari, and Orazio Satta.
The Alfa Romeo Tradition
The Alfa Romeo tradition
Author: Griffith Borgeson
ISBN-10: 0915038943
ISBN-13: 978-0915038947
Publisher: Haynes
Publication year: 1990
First edition
Language English
Pages: 208
Illustrations: black-and-white and in color.
Format: Hardcover - published with a dust jacket.
Dimensions: 31cm x 25cm
Weight of the item: 1.36 kilograms.
Alfa Romeo Traditions presents all major Alfa Romeo cars in over 120 color photographs taken in Italy, America, and England, with some rare black-and-white photographs. Few car brands have survived the vibrant success of Alfa Romeo. From the first Grand Prix model of 1910 to the unbeatable P2 Grand Prix Racer; the invincible GS from 1750 in 1929, the post-war 159; the 1600 Giulietta, the 1750 Spyder from 1967, to the 164, all are mentioned along with brief specifications and production figures in tabular form. For the first time, it describes the genius behind the cars: the controversy, intrigues, enthusiasm, and hard work that brought them to life. Author Griff Borgenson offers a unique insight into the subject, having personally known many of the Alfa Romeo leaders, including the late Vittorio Jano, Enzo Ferrari, and Orazio Satta.

