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Emminizer, Theresa

Summary: "Once an employee of Alfa Romeo, Enzo Ferrari left the company in 1939 determined to create a superior automobile. Ferrari's own company, Auto Avio Costruzioni opened in Modena, Italy the same year. In 1947, he took the V12, now known as the 125 S, out for its first test drive. Since that time, Ferraris have received numerous accolades for design and performance as both race cars and luxury...

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Publisher / Publication Date: Enslow Publishing 2023

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1 available in Juvenile Nonfiction, Call number: J 629.222 EMM

Colby, Jennifer

Summary: "Tech and innovation are at the forefront of luxury supercars. This book explores the cool features that make Ferraris some of the best high-performance vehicles in the world. From the history of the brand, to fast facts, and awesome photos--these books have enough to keep any car enthusiast engaged. This high-interest series is written at a low readability to aid struggling readers. Books...

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Publisher / Publication Date: 2023

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Hamilton, Sue L.

Summary: "This title introduces the Ferrari. Readers will learn about the Ferrari's history, models, special features, technical specs, racing career, and prevalence in popular culture. Large dynamic photos illustrate easy-to-read text, Xtreme Facts give additional information, and an Xtreme Challenge quiz shows what you've learned!"--Amazon.com.

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Publisher / Publication Date: A&D Xtreme, an imprint of Abdo Publishing 2023

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Power, Bob

Summary: Full-color photographs and text explore the unique features and attributes of Ferrari automobiles, describing a history of the company, and examining various Ferrari models, such as the Dino 206 GT.

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Publisher / Publication Date: Gareth Stevens Pub. 2012

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