The Bicycle Book Wit, Wisdom and Wanderings |
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Editor:
| Joyce, Jim |
Contribution by:
| Joyce, Jim Bellofatto, Gianna Brink, James Dion, Cathy Clark, John Stuart Fleischmann, Alan Ira Fritsch, Rhona Fritsch, Dave Homer, Jill Husband, Geoff Hylton, Thomas Joyce, Bill Katauskas, Ted Lawrence, Ella McCamic, Jay T. Roberts, Scott Russell, Theresa St. Clair, Mason Swink, Bradley Wallen, Andy |
Drawings by:
| Clark, John Stuart Hawkins, Jonny Haynes, Chip LaDrew, Bob Lafay, Bob Skorpen, Neal Singer, Andy St. Clair, Mason |
ISBN: | 978-0-9729191-5-9 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2007 |
Publisher: | Satya House Publications
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.95USD $14.95 |
Book Description:
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The Bicycle Book: Wit, Wisdom & Wanderings is a celebration of the bicycle by people who love to ride. It's a tribute to one of the finest, most efficient, useful machines ever invented. It's packed with original stories, narratives and cartoons from a talented corps of writers and artists from around the world. The book features 32 articles and scattered throughout the book is a collection of 43 cartoons from artists whose work has appeared in a wide array of magazines. Pulitzer...
More DescriptionThe Bicycle Book: Wit, Wisdom & Wanderings is a celebration of the bicycle by people who love to ride. It's a tribute to one of the finest, most efficient, useful machines ever invented. It's packed with original stories, narratives and cartoons from a talented corps of writers and artists from around the world. The book features 32 articles and scattered throughout the book is a collection of 43 cartoons from artists whose work has appeared in a wide array of magazines. Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Thomas Hylton, kicks off the collection with Bicycling and Walking, a sensible, prescriptive editorial on why cycling-friendly communities are winners. On his heels is Keeping Up With Lance, Scott Roberts' exclusive, one-on-one interview with Chris Carmichael, Lance Armstrong's long time coach and friend. Two prominent names in cycling journalism - Richard Fries, editor of Bike Culture, and Maurice Tierney, publisher of Dirt Rag - comment on the future of bicycling. And that's just the beginning.