ROMA (ITALPRESS) – The volume is coming in all libraries: “Carabinieri and Alfa Romeo, at the service of the Country”, a photographic book that celebrates the close link between the Carabinieri and the historic automotive brand, started in the immediate post-war period and continued until today. Edited by Giorgio Nada Editore, in 296 pages, format 26×28,5 cm, is signed by Danilo Moriero and Lorenzo Ardizio, with the preface of the Minister of Defense, On. Guido Crosetto. “As a child – the Minister writes – owning a model of Giulia or the Carabinieri Alfetta was more than a game. It was a dream.” A dream shared by many Italians, revised through the images, some new ones, realized by photographers Alessandro Barteletti and Paolo Carlini. The focus consists of a rose of cars, which have made history. From AR 51 “Matta” and from the first “Gazzella”, to Giulia, passing through Alpha 90 and Alpha 75, 156, 159, Juliet, Tonale and Stelvio: immortalized in exclusive photo sets set in the Historic Museum of the Alfa Romeo of Arese and in the most suggestive places of the Capital. A further shoot was made in the Autodromo di Vallelunga, and allowed to capture the last Giulia in action. A guiding thread flows parallel to the beautiful images of the cars, retracing a part of the history of the country and highlighting the constant activity of service that the Carabinieri has for the safety of the citizens, starting from the times of the reconstruction in the post-war period, passing through the years of the “economic boom”, the 70s and 80s, up to arrive to the present day.
photo: press office Carabinieri
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