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Synopsis
The definitive photographic celebration of Ferrari's production cars as photographed by Maggi & Maggi, across 60 years of automotive excellence.
Performance, design and beauty have been the hallmarks of Ferrari's machines since the first car badged with the Prancing Horse appeared in the late 1940s. And the prestigious Italian photography studio, Maggi & Maggi, have captured so many of these masterpieces, creating the most comprehensive image library of Ferrari production cars in the world.
Around 180 production models are captured, starting with the very first car, the 125 S of 1947. All the classics are beautifully presented, from the 250 GTO of the 1960s and the Dino 246 GT of the 1970s, to the F40 supercar of the 1980s and the Enzo of the 2000s, with detailed close-up shots, technical information and racing versions along the way.
A Dream in Red: Ferrari by Maggi & Maggi is an exceptionally designed and insightful celebration of this legendary manufacturer, filled with imagery as stunning as the cars themselves.
Synopsis
The definitive photographic celebration of 70 years of Ferrari's production cars, by the world's foremost Ferrari photography archive. Also including the key stats and story behind more than 150 cars.
Celebrate the performance, design and beauty of the prancing horse in these breathtaking photographs, captured by specialist Ferrari photographers, Maggi & Maggi. More than 300 jaw-dropping images covering over 150 cars from across Ferrari's history - from the 125 S of 1947 and the era-defining 250 GTO to the notorious F40 and the Enzo - sit alongside detailed technical specifications and fascinating text telling the story behind each model by renowned Ferrari expert Stuart Codling.
With some of the most beautiful, powerful and expensive cars in the world, this elegant collection is a stunning reminder of the enduring appeal of Ferrari.
The MAGGI & MAGGI archive is the world's foremost collection of Ferrari photography. The culmination of a forty-year project to photograph every Ferrari model, it houses close to 100,000 images. This book showcases the very best of the archive.