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Books with title Bicycle book

  • Bicycle Book

    Gail Gibbons

    Paperback (Holiday House, Feb. 15, 2016)
    A brief history of bicycles, as well as information on the different kinds there are, how they work, and the different ways they are used. A list of safety tips for bike riders is included, as well as guidelines for bike maintenance.
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  • Bicycle book

    Gail Gibbons

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
    Here is a brief history of bicycles, as well as information on the different kinds there are, how they work, and the different ways they are used. A list of safety tips for bike riders is included, as well as guidelines for bike maintenance.
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  • Bicycle Book

    Gail Gibbons

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 1995)
    A brief history of bicycles, as well as information on the different kinds there are, how they work, and the different ways they are used. A list of safety tips for bike riders is included, as well as guidelines for bike maintenance.
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  • Bicycle Book

    Bella Bathurst

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, March 1, 2011)
    "You can keep the internet. You can keep the computer and the mobile phone. In the bicycle humanity has its most perfect invention of the last three hundred years and in Bella Bathurst the bike has found the best and brightest booster so far." BORIS JOHNSON Two wheels. A frame. Two pedals. What could be simpler than a bicycle? And yet the bike -- old, and cheap, and slightly comic -- continues to inspire a passionate following. Since the millennium its use in Britain has doubled, and then doubled again. Thousands now cycle to work, and more take it up every day. In trial after trial, it is the bike which reaches its urban destination faster than the car, the bus, the underground or the pedestrian. Self-reliant and straightforward, cycling has recycled itself. It is an antiquated idea, and its time has finally come. But what is it about the bicycle that so enchants us? And why do its devotees become so obsessed with it? Acclaimed and prize-winning author Bella Bathurst takes us on a journey through cycling's best stories and strangest incarnations, from the bicycle as weapon of twentieth-century warfare to the secret life of couriers and the alchemy of framebuilding. With a cast of characters including the woman who watercycled across the Channel, the man who raced India's Deccan Queen train and several of today's top cyclists, she offers us a brilliantly engaging portrait of cycling's past, present and world-conquering future. The result is a story of passion and obsession, of exultation, endeavour, and risk. Above all, it is the story of partnership between man and machine, perfectly balanced -- a story of love and souplesse.
  • Bicycle Book

    Bella Bathurst

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, April 1, 2012)
    You can keep the internet. You can keep the computer and the mobile phone. In the bicycle humanity has its most perfect invention of the last three hundred years and in Bella Bathurst the bike has found the best and brightest booster so far. BORIS JOHNSONAt last a bicycle book for the rest of us. A book for the sort of cyclist who likes cycling and reading and stories. GuardianTwo wheels. A frame. Two pedals. What could be simpler than a bicycleAnd yet the bike continues to inspire a passionate following. Since the millennium its use in Britain has doubled, and then doubled again. Thousands now cycle to work, with more and more taking it up every day.Acclaimed author Bella Bathurst takes us on a journey through cyclings best stories and strangest incarnations, from the bicycle as a weapon of warfare to the secret life of couriers and the alchemy of framebuilding. With a cast of characters including the woman who watercycled across the Channel, the man who raced Indias Deccan Queen train and several of todays top cyclists, she offers us a brilliantly engaging portrait of cyclings past, present and world-conquering future.
  • Bicycle

    Ugo Gattoni

    Paperback (Nobrow, )
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  • The Bicycle Book

    Bella Bathurst

    eBook (HarperPress, March 31, 2011)
    A rip-roaring narrative celebration of the 21st century’s great transport success story: the bicycle. Millions of us now cycle, some obsessively, and this glorious concoction of history, anecdote, adventure and lycra-clad pedalling is the perfect read for two-wheelers of all kinds.‘At last – a bicycle book for the rest of us…. A book for the sort of cyclist who likes cycling and reading and stories.’ GuardianTwo wheels. A frame. Two pedals. What could be simpler than a bicycle?And yet the bike continues to inspire a passionate following. Since the millennium its use in Britain has doubled, and then doubled again. Thousands now cycle to work, with more and more taking it up every day.Acclaimed author Bella Bathurst takes us on a journey through cycling’s best stories and strangest incarnations, from the bicycle as a weapon of warfare to the secret life of couriers and the alchemy of framebuilding. With a cast of characters including the woman who watercycled across the Channel, the man who raced India’s Deccan Queen train and several of today’s top cyclists, she offers us a brilliantly engaging portrait of cycling’s past, present and world-conquering future.
  • A Great Bicycle Book

    Jane Sarnoff

    Library Binding (Atheneum, April 1, 1976)
    A guide to buying, maintaining, repairing, and understanding a bicycle for the nonmechamical bicycle rider aged eight and up.
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  • Bicycle Boy

    Bob Harper

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, April 27, 2016)
    A poor, homeless child, Little Teddy, finally realizes his dream of having his very own bicycle became a reality through determination and a little good luck at the big community Christmas auction. This book shows a slice of the homeless life as a background to Teddy's quest. Through the kindness of others, he has had his very best Christmas ever!
  • Bicycle Boy

    Bob Harper

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., March 24, 2016)
    A poor, homeless child, Little Teddy, finally realizes his dream of having his very own bicycle became a reality through determination and a little good luck at the big community Christmas auction. This book shows a slice of the homeless life as a background to Teddy's quest. Through the kindness of others, he has had his very best Christmas ever!
  • Bicycle

    Joy Cowley

    Paperback (Wright Group/ Mcgraw-Hill, June 15, 1990)
    1983 The Story Box Level 1 Readers Set B -- The Bicycle (P) Story by Joy Cowley / Illustrated by Debbie Britten ***UPC# 799070113641 ***ISBN-13: 9781559111362 ***Pages: 8
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  • Bicycle Boosters

    Will du Toit

    language (, June 29, 2019)
    If your kids love their bicycle and can’t get enough of friendly creatures like unicorns then this is a great rhyming bedtime story for you. Filled with colorful illustrations bursting with personality it will draw your kids along for a speedy ride until the last page.