By Alessandro Silva
Fondazione Negri, 2013
302 pages, 247 color and B&W photos
Hardbound, 10″ x 11.5″
$106 USD INCLUDES SHIPPING
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Review by Pete Vack
They are all forgotten now, eclipsed by the enormous successes of Alfa Romeo and Ferrari. But before the crash of 1929, (few survived after) Italy was teeming with interesting, advanced, and/or luxurious road and race cars. But who among is aware of the DOHC 1600 cc Chiribiri; the Diatto, mother of the first Maserati; the 1100 cc DOHC Ansaldo; the Bianchi, Tazio Nuvolari’s first race car; the Ceirano, last of a long list of cars produced by the remarkable Ceirano brothers, and the Itala, winner of the Paris to Peking race? [Read more…] about A Review: O.M. The men, the cars, the races