Beschreibung
Bertone - Pioniere des Autodesigns. The illustrious name of Bertone is associated with over 120 years of car design. Giovanni and Nuccio Bertone, with their large circle of renowned designers, developed a range of futuristic cars as inspirational models for the whole motor industry, and the company name represents many realised designs that were able to prove the their quality in both form and practice in mass production. This success story has been written, evaluated and placed in its proper historical context by someone with a profound knowledge of Bertone - the motoring journalist Roger Gloor. As a journalist with the Schweizer Automobil Revue and other magazines, Gloor had professional opportunities for many years to visit Bertone, Pininfarina and Ital-Design, the firm founded in 1968 by Bertones head designer Giugiaro, to analyse the background to their work and to test-drive the latest prototypes. After Ital-Design was taken over by Volkswagen and Pininfarina became part of the Indian Mahindra Group, Bertone ceased operations in 2014. This motivated the author to record his long experience and accumulated knowledge of Bertones history into a unique and independent documentary volume. Here for the first time are described all design proposals, individual pieces and completed series production models for over 40 automobile brands. Car aficionados with an interest in body design, product designers and car builders will find here a wealth of previously unknown background information about car design. All 320 Bertone car models are described and illustrated, with additional tables and an index of names of 1,290 people from 1912 to 2019, making this a unique and informative work. It is the first catalogue of Bertones work
Autorenportrait
Roger Gloor, Jahrgang 1937, kam 1963 als Redakteur zur Automobil Revue. Schon als Kind und Jugendlicher war ich auf Autos (und Flugzeuge) fixiert, erinnert sich der Autor, ich kaufte entsprechende Literatur und abonnierte die Automobil Revue. In der renommierten Zeitschrift betreute er später Themen der Internationalen Automobilwirtschaft sowie Verkehr und Straßenbau. Er beschrieb und testete neue Fahrzeugmodelle und führte das Ressort Design ein. Zu den herausragenden Werken Gloors, die in keiner Sammlung Automobilbücher fehlen dürfen, zählen die Titel Nachkriegswagen 1945 - 1960 sowie Personenwagen der 60er Jahre, aber auch Vergessene Autos - 300 untergegangene Marken, Alle Autos der 70er Jahre und Alle Autos der 80er Jahre. Seit seinem Ausscheiden bei der Automobil Revue 2002 ist Gloor als freier Automobiljournalist tätig. Er ist Mitglied der Guild of Motoring Writers und erhielt Auszeichnungen der Society of Automotive Historians sowie 2015 den Goldenen Kolben des Forums für Fahrzeuggeschichte.