Maria Rosa Giro d'Italia photo book "Maglia Rosa" hardcover version

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Maria Rosa Giro d'Italia Photobook "Maglia Rosa: Triumph and Tragedy at the Giro D'Italia" by Herbie Sykes 2011 Hardcover Edition Rouleur Limited [Out of print] ◆◆Details◆◆ This book is written by Herbie Sykes, who lives in Turin and is a regular editor of Rouleur. A year-long history, it captures 100 years of Italy's great sporting celebration on film and contains many wonderful photographs Unraveling the myths and legends of Italy's unique Grand Tour, which began in 1909 , is a book that captures many stories that have never been told in English. Legends such as Fausto Coppi, Gino Bartali, Eddy Merckx, Felice Gimondi and Francesco Moser, as well as Giro icons never mentioned in English such as Mario Brunello, Guerra, Valetti and Giglioli. will appear. ★ The hardcover version was published by Rouleur Limited in 2011 and soon went out of print. ◆◆Specs◆◆ Foreign book English bicycle road bike cycling photo collection hard cover 24.7 × 19.5 cm 312 pages

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