Ferrari Testarossa

by David Sparrow

Published November 1992
The Ferrari Testarossa is one of the most coveted modern cars to come from Maranello, and this profile of the marque includes coverage of the design, the body work, the engine and the interior, as well as the car on test in the Italian countryside.

Citroen DS

by David Sparrow and Adrienne Kessel

Published 12 September 1994
This volume traces the history of the Citroen DS, a car which was both revolutionary and highly popular, startling motoring journalists of the time with its dramatically streamlined body and remarkable hydro-pneumatic self-levelling suspension. It takes a visual tour around surviving examples of the widely-differing models produced, from the basic ID to the luxurious Pallas.

Ferrari F40

by David Sparrow and John Tipler

Published 14 March 1996
This book describes the history and development of the Ferrari F40, a sports car designed to rival the speed of the Porsche 959 and derived directly from Formula One technology. The book goes behind the scenes at the Ferrari production plant at Maranello, near Modena, and overturns many of the assumptions about the F40 made in the motoring press.


Ferrari 512 TR

by David Sparrow and Iain Ayre

Published 14 March 1996

Maserati Heritage

by David Sparrow and Iain Ayre

Published 1 April 1995
This is a pictorial history of the Italian automobile marque, Maserati. Its history is traced from its foundation in 1926, when five brothers collaborated to produce a successful racing car, to post-war concentration on road cars, such as the 3500GT of the sixties, the 1978 Bora, the Biturbo Spyder of 1984 and today's Chamal.

Alfa Romeo Legends

by David Sparrow, William Stobbs, and John Tipler

Published 26 November 1992
Classic models from all over Europe and from the Alfa Romeo museum were trailed and driven to interesting locations specifically to be photographed for reproduction in this book. The book illustrates the range of the marque and includes a technical appendix.