Since the 1930s the Alfa tradition of sporting coupes has been as strong as that of their incomparable open cars. But the coupes, while sometimes overlooked, have arguably been even finer cars than their open topped siblings and they have certainly had more than their fair share of success in competition. This book, by well known motoring writer Graham Robson, looks at the classic pedigree of Alfa coupes, from the Giulietta in 1954 to the end of Alfasud Sprint and Alfetta production in the 1980s. Well illustrated and including comprehensive specification tables and copious information on design, production and performance, this is the only book a fan of these fine cars will ever need.