So, I received the new Falloon book today. It is nicely printed and large format (much larger than the May 1999 Falloon book I have). A very nice "coffee table book" with large, mostly color images (many that are new to me).
I recall the inaccuracies about the V11 Sport in the 1999 book, but forgave them as it was all new and largely unknown. It is a frank disappointment to read those same inaccuracies twenty years on! When I read errors about something that I know about, it casts doubt on information about other models I am not familiar with. So, alas, "not a reference book."
The second place (after the early V11 Sport) I look to assess an author's knowledge of Moto Guzzi is their discussion of the development of the big block V-twin. In the 1999 work, I gave credit that Falloon declared Carcano's " . . . Fiat engine can really be considered the predecessor of the V7 . . ." This 2020 edition states "The engine powering the V7 was descended from the earlier Fiat and 3x3 . . ."
What a load of crap! What absolutely deplorable journalism. This is the kind disinformation that perpetuated the "tractor motor" myth in Mick Walker's, and now Falloon's, series of progressively less accurate books. Thank goodness for Greg Field!!
[Rant over. For now.] Nice picture book!
Now I am anxious to hear what @p6x finds in this MotoItaliane pubication . . .