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Yes, only Italian.
My copy also arrived today. In addition, I already had a copy of Ferrari Automobili 1947-1953. Having quickly gone through both, I do recognize...
Yes, much of Corrado Millanta's photography is superb, so the actual book should be good.
And one that typically sells for USD 50 or less, at that...
I have not heard anything here about the new Millanta on Ferrari book, so I am mentioning it. Corrado Millanta's photography in Ferrari...
According to the third column of this, it will. Apparently, the plan is for a separate publication from the Coco Chinetti/Doug Nye/Porter Press...
Yes, absolutely. This, though, just seems banal and cynically "provocative". If works like Arman's Long Term Parking or Ant Farm's Cadillac...
That sounds like the art market. I guess it is kind of hard to discourage this sort of thing when even Ferrari "experts" are cheering it on......
No doubt. Would it be wrong to conclude that Max, Simon, et al, find the life of flittering about selling cars in high-rent venues, all while...
For pretty much the same reason that someone living in a congested city, say London or NYC, might pay $25M for a vintage Ferrari when a $25K...
My experience has been that Maria Bull, David Bull's sister, is trying very hard to put everything in order.
Yes, that is correct.
FWIW, brevettato is the Italian word for patented. It is not a trademark or model name...
Mille Miglia 1927-1957 by Giovanni "Johnny" Lurani [ATTACH]
Brenda Vernor was supposed to have written a book. One would assume that should include something about Parkes? Beyond that, there is the...
For this type of book, 2000 copies is a huge number, especially at $575. If Khawam has actually had that many printed (which may or may not be...
I do not pretend to have any sort of definitive knowledge about this print, but I have a general understanding of the period Ferrari related art...
I have my doubts as to whether or not it makes it there at all. When I buy something from, for example, the UK, who knows if eBay actually remits...
That's the way I see it, to the point where I use a mail forwarding service for high value items. I would rather pay for shipping twice than pay...
That's the real problem, as I see it. When buying internationally, you get hit with high shipping costs and sales tax. It makes the platform...