PROGETTI ALLA FIAT PRIMA DEL COMPUTER


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This fascinating memoir is the second, totally revised, expanded and updated edition of Dante Giacosa's autobiography published in 1979 under the title I miei 40 anni di progettazione alla Fiat.... Read more
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This fascinating memoir is the second, totally revised, expanded and updated edition of Dante Giacosa's autobiography published in 1979 under the title I miei 40 anni di progettazione alla Fiat.

The author's professional history is so closely linked to that of Fiat, and on such a high level, that it has become the history of design at the Turin company itself, from 1928 to 1975.

In the pages of this book - which can be read with great curiosity and undoubted interest - all the personalities who gave a professional and human contribution to automobile development in those crucial years for the history of Italian industry pass by and stand. 

Those were difficult and exciting years, in which the talent of the chiefs and designers blended harmoniously into teamwork, to produce cars that were more efficient, cheaper and more distinctively Italian.

These were the years of Topolino, Cisitalia and 1100 Mille Miglia, then 1400 and 1900, Nuova 1100, 600, Nuova 500, 8V, 1300-1500, 1800 and 2300, 124, 128, 127.

Dante Giacosa was the designer of all these models and founder of a real school of design, based on two components: genius and application. The newspapers often referred to him as "the father of Topolino": but his story was much richer, complete and interesting.

Progetti alla Fiat prima del computer fully renders the greatness of this designer, and is an essential reading for anyone interested in automotive history.

Product specification

Binding
In hardback
Pages
322
ISBN / EAN
8885880002
Publisher
Languages
Italian
Publication date
01/1988
Edition
2
Dimensions
22,5 x 28 x 3,5 cm

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History

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