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New Photo Book Celebrates Carabinieri-Alfa Romeo Bond in Rome

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The photographic book, titled “Carabinieri and Alfa Romeo in the Service of the Country,” is soon to be released in all bookstores, celebrating the close relationship between the Carabinieri (Italian military police) and the historic Alfa Romeo car brand. This partnership began in the immediate post-war period and continues to this day. Published by Giorgio Nada Editore, the 296-page volume is authored by Danilo Moriero and Lorenzo Ardizio, with a preface by the Minister of Defense, Guido Crosetto.

A Childhood Dream and a National Legacy

Minister Crosetto writes, “As a child, owning a model of the Giulia or Alfetta of the Carabinieri was more than a game. It was a dream.” This dream, shared by many Italians, is relived through the book’s images, some of which are previously unpublished, captured by photographers Alessandro Barteletti and Paolo Carlini.

Iconic Vehicles and Historic Locations

The book focuses on a selection of vehicles that have made history. It starts with the AR 51 “Matta” and the first “Gazzella,” moving through the Giulia, Alfa 90, Alfa 75, 156, 159, Giulietta, Tonale, and Stelvio. These cars are immortalized in exclusive photographic sets, both at the historical Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese and in some of Rome’s most evocative locations. An additional photoshoot was conducted at the Vallelunga Racetrack, capturing the latest Giulia in action.

Tracing History Through Automotive Heritage

A common thread runs parallel to the beautiful images of the cars, tracing a part of the country’s history and highlighting the constant service provided by the Carabinieri for the safety of citizens. This narrative spans from the post-war reconstruction era, through the years of economic boom, the 1970s and 80s, right up to the present day.

Key Details of the Book:

  • Title: Carabinieri and Alfa Romeo in the Service of the Country
  • Authors: Danilo Moriero and Lorenzo Ardizio
  • Photographers: Alessandro Barteletti and Paolo Carlini
  • Publisher: Giorgio Nada Editore
  • Pages: 296
  • Preface by: Guido Crosetto, Minister of Defense
  • Featured Vehicles: AR 51 “Matta,” Giulia, Alfa 90, Alfa 75, 156, 159, Giulietta, Tonale, Stelvio
  • Photographic Locations: Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese, various iconic spots in Rome, Vallelunga Racetrack

Where to Purchase:

The book will be available in all bookstores. Check with your local bookstore for availability or order online from major booksellers.

Why This Book Matters:

This volume offers a unique perspective on Italian history and culture, intertwining the evolution of the Carabinieri with the iconic designs and engineering prowess of Alfa Romeo. It’s a must-have for automotive enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in the enduring symbols of Italian service and style.

For further information, please contact Giorgio Nada Editore or visit their website.

Source: https://roma.corriere.it/notizie/cronaca/26_gennaio_12/roma-il-libro-fotografico-che-racconta-il-legame-fra-carabinieri-e-alfa-romeo-gli-scatti-nella-capitale-e-la-prefazione-di-f2850669-84bc-4012-83e1-e7f63d6fbxlk.shtml

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