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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bella BathurstPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: HarperPress Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.250kg ISBN: 9780007305896ISBN 10: 0007305893 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 26 April 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'At last -- a bicycle book for the rest of us! a book for the sort of cyclist who likes cycling and reading and stories!' Guardian As this beautifully written and gently erudite work easily proves, cycling is ideal for many things, and will doubtless draw more converts to agree that 'there's no lovelier form of transport'. Sunday Times 'Four wheels not bad, two wheels much better!' Bella Bathurst is a devoted two-wheeler through urban and country landscapes. This is a lovely, lively, anecdotal anthology of good stories about cycling for the millions more who have taken it up for sport, fun, health and wealth since the turn of the century. Favourites here must be the free-wheeling interviews with bicycle couriers, feral cycling and -- for those unable to walk on water -- the art of water cycling.' The Times '[Bella's] joyful freewheel through the world of bicycles and the people who ride them not only affirms her as an elegant chronicler of quirky subjects, but fills a gap in a pantheon of cycling literature! The Bicycle Book is unique in appealing to both cycling nuts and those of us who mean to dust off the flat-tyred two-wheeler' Economist A Sunday Times Must Read -- 'Everything you ever wanted to know about the bike, its history and uses' The bicycle is the most popular form of transport on the planet! With The Bicycle Book, Bathurst adds her voice to the call that we are now at the dawn of a new golden age of this versatile machine.' Observer 'The freewheeling exhilaration of this jaunty compendium of adventures for cycling obsessives will convert any irreverence for ancient bicycles into respect for modern pedal-power.' SAGA Magazine `At last - a bicycle book for the rest of us... a book for the sort of cyclist who likes cycling and reading and stories...' Guardian As this beautifully written and gently erudite work easily proves, cycling is ideal for many things, and will doubtless draw more converts to agree that `there's no lovelier form of transport'. Sunday Times ``Four wheels not bad, two wheels much better...' Bella Bathurst is a devoted two-wheeler through urban and country landscapes. This is a lovely, lively, anecdotal anthology of good stories about cycling for the millions more who have taken it up for sport, fun, health and wealth since the turn of the century. Favourites here must be the free-wheeling interviews with bicycle couriers, feral cycling and - for those unable to walk on water - the art of water cycling.' The Times `[Bella's] joyful freewheel through the world of bicycles and the people who ride them not only affirms her as an elegant chronicler of quirky subjects, but fills a gap in a pantheon of cycling literature... The Bicycle Book is unique in appealing to both cycling nuts and those of us who mean to dust off the flat-tyred two-wheeler' Economist A Sunday Times Must Read - `Everything you ever wanted to know about the bike, its history and uses' `The bicycle is the most popular form of transport on the planet... With The Bicycle Book, Bathurst adds her voice to the call that we are now at the dawn of a new golden age of this versatile machine.' Observer `The freewheeling exhilaration of this jaunty compendium of adventures for cycling obsessives will convert any irreverence for ancient bicycles into respect for modern pedal-power.' SAGA Magazine 'At last -- a bicycle book for the rest of us! a book for the sort of cyclist who likes cycling and reading and stories!' Guardian As this beautifully written and gently erudite work easily proves, cycling is ideal for many things, and will doubtless draw more converts to agree that 'there's no lovelier form of transport'. Sunday Times 'Four wheels not bad, two wheels much better!' Bella Bathurst is a devoted two-wheeler through urban and country landscapes. This is a lovely, lively, anecdotal anthology of good stories about cycling for the millions more who have taken it up for sport, fun, health and wealth since the turn of the century. Favourites here must be the free-wheeling interviews with bicycle couriers, feral cycling and -- for those unable to walk on water -- the art of water cycling.' The Times '[Bella's] joyful freewheel through the world of bicycles and the people who ride them not only affirms her as an elegant chronicler of quirky subjects, but fills a gap in a pantheon of cycling literature! The Bicycle Book is unique in appealing to both cycling nuts and those of us who mean to dust off the flat-tyred two-wheeler' Economist A Sunday Times Must Read -- 'Everything you ever wanted to know about the bike, its history and uses' The bicycle is the most popular form of transport on the planet! With The Bicycle Book, Bathurst adds her voice to the call that we are now at the dawn of a new golden age of this versatile machine.' Observer 'The freewheeling exhilaration of this jaunty compendium of adventures for cycling obsessives will convert any irreverence for ancient bicycles into respect for modern pedal-power.' SAGA Magazine Praise for 'The Wreckers': '[Bathurst] is wry, perceptive, laconic, occasionally downright funny and uncannily skilled at recreating atmosphere!a pleasure to read.' Daily Telegraph 'Entertaining and gossipy!Bathurst pens vivid accounts of hazardous stretches of our coastline and the depredations of the inhabitants.' Sunday Telegraph 'A luminious tale of shifting sands and treacherous seas.' Guardian Author InformationBella Bathurst was born in 1969. Her first book, The Lighthouse Stevensons, was a national bestseller, won a Somerset Maugham prize and was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award. Her first novel, Special, was published in 2002 and was longlisted for the Orange Prize. Her second work of non-fiction, The Wreckers, was published in 2004. She lives in Scotland and London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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