📖 Overview
Jeremy Clarkson on Ferrari is a limited edition book examining the history and models of Ferrari automobiles, published in 2000. The text covers Ferrari's complete lineup through the 360 Modena, featuring color photographs throughout.
The book represents a collaboration between automotive journalist Jeremy Clarkson and technical editor Keith Bluemel, who provided expertise on historical Ferrari models. Only 1500 numbered copies were produced, with 550 receiving special leather binding and silver plaque embellishments.
The publication includes detailed information about mainstream Ferrari models and photographs from car shows and other sources. Each Ferrari model receives dedicated coverage exploring its specifications and place in the manufacturer's history.
The work stands as an example of luxury automotive publishing, though its high price point and production values sparked debate about the relationship between exclusivity and content in car literature.
👀 Reviews
Based on available reviews, readers note this is a brief photo book with minimal commentary that takes about 30 minutes to read.
Readers appreciated:
- High quality photos of classic Ferraris
- Clarkson's signature humor in the captions
- Historical details about specific Ferrari models
Common criticisms:
- Too short for the price point
- Less written content than expected
- Some photos appear recycled from magazines
- Limited depth of automotive analysis
Review Scores:
Amazon: 3.8/5 (32 reviews)
Goodreads: 3.7/5 (14 ratings)
Representative reader comment: "Nice photos but feels like a magazine article stretched into a book. Expected more of Clarkson's usual in-depth commentary." - Amazon reviewer
Several readers noted they finished the book in one sitting and wished for more technical information about the cars profiled. Price complaints appeared frequently, with multiple reviews suggesting waiting for a used copy.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🏎️ The book was born from a casual conversation between Clarkson and publisher Pete Butters over whisky, proving great ideas can come from informal moments
📚 Only 1,500 numbered copies were produced, making it one of the rarer automotive books featuring Clarkson's work
🔧 Ferrari expert Keith Bluemel served as technical editor, ensuring accuracy in the detailed specifications and technical information
📖 The book covers every Ferrari model up until the 360 Modena (2000), serving as a comprehensive catalog of the first five decades of Ferrari road cars
✍️ Despite Clarkson's reputation for witty and controversial commentary, this work takes a more serious, conventional approach to automotive journalism