| Jeff Clew - Transportation - 1995 - 144 pages
For many, a motorcycle bought at the beginning of the 1950s was a first taste of the freedom offered by personal transport. Although postwar austerity was fading, money was ... | |
| Harry Woolridge - Sports & Recreation - 2004 - 144 pages
A complete technical development history of the Triumph Speed Twin and Thunderbird motorcycles. As a reference, this book will be an invaluable asset for anyone aiming to ... | |
| Rod Burris - Transportation - 2010 - 192 pages
This book includes the definitive development history of the most famous Velocette motorcycles, based on the author's earlier work, and the most comprehensive appendices ever ... | |
| Matthew Vale - Transportation - 2016 - 365 pages
Associated Motor Cycles (AMC) produced some of the most iconic British bikes of the 1940s and 1950s. Badged as either AJS or Matchless, the range covered everything from ... | |
| Nick Wotherspoon - Biography & Autobiography - 2017 - 519 pages
Once a common sight on Britain's roads, few people today seem to have heard of the Bond Minicar not a diminutive, gadget laden conveyance for the fictional 007 character, but a ... | |
| Harry Woolridge - Transportation - 2004 - 146 pages
Complete year-by-year history of the Trophy (and unit construction Tiger) twins from 1949 to 1983. Includes original factory model photos, technical specifications, colour ... | |
| Bryan Reynolds - Transportation - 2014 - 333 pages
A history of the Rudge-Whitworth cycle and motorcycle company, from the late 1800s to the 1940s, including full production histories of the motorcycle models. Topics covered ... | |
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