The Splendid Book of the Bicycle: From boneshakers to Bradley Wiggins
By (Author) Daniel Tatarsky
HarperCollins Publishers
Portico
19th September 2016
11th August 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
796.6
Hardback
192
Width 195mm, Height 252mm, Spine 23mm
880g
A sumptuous, wide-ranging guide to cycling, full of practical information but with a huge sense of fun, packed with evocative images from the history of cycling.
Cycling is hugely popular nowadays. Since 2003 more than 100 million bikes have been produced each year, more than twice the amount of cars. And in 2011, more than 741,000 people cycled to work, an increase of 90,000 from 2001.
The Splendid Book of the Bicycle is a wide-ranging celebration of the bicycle and cycling, incorporating social history, sport and science. It covers the bicycles invention and subsequent historical development, stories of intrepid early cyclists who travelled the world, the 20th-century popularity of cycle touring, and the depiction of bicycles in films, books and art.
It examines the sport of cycling, including histories of the Tour de France and the other great European races, the Giro dItalia and Vuelta a Espaa, and goes on to explore velodrome-based cycling and the rise of BMX and mountain biking.
It investigates the science behind balance and aerodynamics, and covers the future of bicycles, including innovative flying, floating and electric bikes. It also touches on the technical aspects of bicycles, including an exploded diagram of a typical bike and tips for basic maintenance of your own bike.
Beautifully illustrated with vintage and modern images, this book is a perfect gift for both bike obsessives and general readers.
Word count: 35,000 words
Daniel Tatarsky's first book was Flick to Kick: An Illustrated History of Subbuteo. He is the author of the official biography of Dan Dare publishing this autumn,last in his series of books about Eagle, the best-selling comic from the 1950s and 60s. He lives in London and is also an actor.