Dino—The V6 Ferrari
By Brian Long
This book follows the story of the car named after Enzo’s son from its first appearance in 1965 as a styling exercise, through to the last production car, built in 1973. Although not necessarily the fastest or the most powerful Ferrari, the beautiful lines of the Dino have inspired generations of enthusiasts. This book provides the definitive chronicle of the Dino, from Pininfarina concept car through to the final production model, and is illustrated throughout with contemporary material. The production cars for the U.S. and European markets are looked at in year-by-year detail, so that all variants are described. 176 pages, 250 mainly color illustrations. 250-mm tall x 250-mm. $55 (£40) www.veloce.co.uk
Shelby Cobra—The Snake that Conquered the World
By Colin Comer
Shelby Cobra is a complete history of Shelby’s Cobra sports cars, with firsthand accounts from the people who made the car the legend it is today. It begins with the events that led up to Shelby’s decision to build a high-performance sports car, continues with the story of the production Cobra street cars and racecars, and wraps up with Shelby’s continuation cars and an all new chapter with tributes to Carroll Shelby from Chuck Cantwell, John Morton, Henry Ford III, Kati Remington-Blackledge, and others, as well as new and updated material. This special collector’s edition includes stunning poster-sized gatefolds featuring artwork by Hector Cademartori, and is an officially licensed Carroll Shelby product. 246 color & 142 b/w photos, 9.75 in x 12 in / 248 mm x 305 mm $60 (£48) www.quartoknows.com