Ferrari Books
Five Ferrari books have been published by Porter Press in the last few years. In the Great Cars series, we have one of the most successful GTOs (written by marque specialist Keith Bluemel) and the Rob Walker/Stirling Moss 250 GT SWB owned by Ross Brawn (written by Doug Nye). In the Exceptional Cars series we have the 250 LM that finished second at Le Mans, the Le Mans class-winning 250 GT SWB and a pure sports racer, the 857S.
Ferrari F40
A comprehensive look at one of Ferrari’s greatest and most revered cars – the F40 by Keith Bluemel The Ferrari F40 wowed the motoring world when f...
View full detailsBreadvan - A Ferrari to beat the GTO (Baker's Edition)
Limited to 19 signed copies By Richard Heseltine This edition consists of a fabulous clamshell baker’s box bound in black leather with red-foiled ...
View full detailsBreadvan - A Ferrari to beat the GTO (Collector's Edition)
Limited to 75 signed copies We also have Classic and Baker's Editions of this title By Richard Heseltine The front and back covers of this leather...
View full detailsBreadvan - A Ferrari to beat the GTO
We also have Collector's and Baker's Editions of this title By Richard Heseltine Built as a Ferrari 250 GT Short Wheelbase Competizione, chassis nu...
View full detailsUltimate Ferrari 250 GTO - The Definitive History (Collector's Edition)
Made to order (we have a limited number of this edition currently in stock) Hand-bound in striking scarlet leather, the Collector’s Edition is pres...
View full detailsUltimate Ferrari 250 GTO - The Definitive History (Limited Edition)
This two-volume set is limited to 750 copies and is signed by author James Page and Ferrari expert Keith Bluemel. We also have a limited number o...
View full detailsUltimate Ferrari 250 GTO - The Definitive History (Owner's Edition)
Limited to 36 and made to order Limited to just 36, one for each of the 250 GTOs built, the Owner’s Edition is hand-bound in wonderfully tactile r...
View full detailsFerrari 250 GTE - The family car that funded the racing
Last few copies remaining! This book was released in October 2020, the 60th anniversary of the car's official launch at the 1960 Paris Salon A Limi...
View full detailsFerrari 857S - The remarkable history of 0578M
The ninth book in the Exceptional Cars Series By Ian Wagstaff Ferrari 857S chassis number 0578M personifies, if an inanimate object can personify a...
View full detailsFerrari 250 GT SWB - The remarkable history of 2689
SOLD OUT By Richard Heseltine The 250-series was an early Ferrari success story and in 1959 spawned one of the most recognisable sports cars ever b...
View full detailsFerrari 250 LM – The remarkable history of 6313
SOLD OUT The Ferrari 250 LM was born of controversy. Enzo Ferrari wanted this compact mid-engined coupe to qualify as a GT car for world championsh...
View full detailsFerrari 250 GTO - The autobiography of 4153 GT
SOLD OUT The seventh book in the Great Cars Series This magnificent book tells the story of a Ferrari 250 GTO with a particularly interesting an...
View full detailsFerrari 250 GTO - The autobiography of 4153 GT (Limited Edition)
Great Cars Series book number 7 This magnificent book tells the story of a Ferrari 250 GTO with a particularly interesting and varied history. Th...
View full detailsFerrari 250 GT Short Wheelbase - The autobiography of 2119 GT
SOLD OUT The story of the finest example of a glorious breed of Ferrari, the 250 GT Short Wheelbase. The 250 GT Short Wheelbase combined a great en...
View full detailsFerrari 250 GT Short Wheelbase - The autobiography of 2119 GT (Limited Edition)
A book on of one of the most revered Ferraris This superb book tells the story of the finest example of a glorious breed of Ferrari, the 250 GT Sho...
View full detailsFerrari 166MM Uovo
by James Page In the aftermath of the Second World War, dynamic Italian entrepreneur Gaetano Marzotto set about rebuilding his hugely successful bu...
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