This is a wide field of collecting I guess. As a boy EF of course wanted to become an opera singer or a racing driver or a journalist. As we know he went on to become the middle one. But he understood well that communication was important when he started to run the Scuderia. Since 1929 a vast selection of factory prints have been published: books, magazines, posters, leaflets, brochures, etc. Large and small. After the war that was accelerated.
I know that when you wrote to the Scuderia around 1949 - 1955, you would receive reply. Often a year book or indeed a post card was send. The post cards had been drawn by hand and depicted driver faces (E.g. il quattro assi). Mostly those cards had been signed by Ascari, Villoresi, Farina, Serafini, etc.
Don't know of any site cataloging all. There have been attempts to list all official Ferrari prints, but I think these focus on the press books and sales brochures.
Of course Ferrari released post cards, but what to think of Shell, Goodyear, Agip, Marlboro, Brembo, etc...
A good link is from this Belgian collector:
www.ferraricollection.eu
Enjoy!
Oh and check out the post card section!
Edited by Arjan de Roos, 21 January 2011 - 15:40.