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Good Enzo Books?

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  1. piloti

    piloti Formula 3 Honorary

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    Not sure if you already have this but Ermanno Cozza's "Maserati At Heart" is a personal memoir of his many years with the company. Written from the heart, it nonetheless gives a history of the company and its cars.
     
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    Thank you, very true.

    Bought it right away in Italian and had Ermanno dedicated it for me at the factory:)

    He is a wonderful person with the best memory I have ever encountered. He helped me enormously for my own two Maserati books.

    500 pages of living history I read in a few days.

    No other manufacturers have had a Cozza, 60 years of dedication to Maserati.

    The English version is a must for anyone who appreciates the history of the house of the Trident.


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    +1950 :(
     
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    Perhaps there’s a good reason that Richard Williams’s book has not been mentioned, but I thought it filled a lot of blanks about the early years.
     
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    I was going to pop in and mention Piloti Che Gente....

    There are several standard editions but eh one published by Cartier is expanded I suppose by photos and has an eye popping red cover.
    Thats may Favorite...

    Of course "Klemtaski and Ferrari" may well be the most expensive book in my library, and it's not really about Enzo, but the races and cars.
     
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    I am VERY hopeful that Brenda Vernor's autobiography will be a great read.

    Having heard her tell a few of the tales first hand!!
    Never on Mr. Ferrari though.

    But she would share her mind on ANY driver!!
    :D :D :D
     
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    Jack-the-lad Seven Time F1 World Champ Owner Silver Subscribed

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    I haven’t heard any news about a book from her in a couple of years.
     
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    Ah, it is such a "tell ALL " that it is in the can, until she passes this mortal coil......and. she's still very spry!!!

    But, it's "done" ASFAIK..
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