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Any recommendations? MrsKenny's old man is wanting to know what I want for Christmas so I thought maybe a nice cycling book. Not a biography type thing as I have loads of them (by the way, does anyone know when Jens will bring his autobiography out?) but a large coffee table type book, the sort of thing you just dip in and out of occasionally. Has to have some lavish photography too.
For example last year I got Mountain High and Mountain Higher, both of which are superb.
Guy Kesteven's 1001 bikes has lots of pictures in it
The Hans rey book. No uk distribution though. There was a similar thread on here a couple of months ago.
http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/any-cycling-related-books-been-published-this-year
Edit: I've now got Nicole Cook's book on my list!
[url= http://fattireflyer.com ]Fat Tire Flyer[/url] by Charlie Kelly is a helluva good read, lots of nice pics as well
Back issues of Privateer.
"Cyclepedia: a century of iconic bicycle design" is pretty nice. Lazy link below. Some of the verbage is a bit naff, but the pix are lovely and there are some stupendously bizarre bikes in there.
My cool bike. For wierd, wonderful and some cool bikes.
Velo press has a book called 'Paris Roubaix hell of the North'. Very nice book it is
I suppose this is the obvious one for this year:
[url= http://letour.yorkshire.com/news/two-days-in-yorkshire ]Two Days in Yorkshire[/url]
Made in England - all about handbuilt frames. Proper big coffee table book.
Cheers, some great suggestions there. Quite tempted by lots of them but may well go with the Charlie Kelly one. Ta.
Got 2 days in Yorkshire earlier this year
Getting Charlie Kelly and Hans Reys books for Xmas
(Hans Ray had his for half price on Black Friday which made it worth buying as postage was effectively free)
+ 1 for Charlie's Fat tire flyer. Just got it myself...need a coffee table now
I can heartily recommend Enigma Bikes 73degrees.
Two Days in Yorkshire is good. We ordered one and they sent us two so we're wondering what to do with the second one.
This is on my coffee table, some lovely photographs, a really easy read that contains both road and mtb chapters.
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/reviews/cycling-books-maps-media/12-months-in-the-saddle
I've just finished this, which is about the last placed riders at the Tour De France. Its a very well written book, and he talks to, and about, some interesting riders. There are some great insights into bits of the Tour De France, that are often missed, or covered up.
I've had this Cinelli book on my coffee table for a while now. Lots of nice pictures of very nice Italian things.
Have a look at this:
[url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bike-Mechanic-Tales-Workshop-Rouleur/dp/1408189895/ref=asap_B00J78DNQO_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1418129134&sr=1-1 ]Bike Mechanic: Tales from the Road and the Workshop[/url]
It's a combination of reportage, reference and fabulous photography (the guy who I think also works for the likes of Privateer).
It's very different from everything else and lovely to just dip into every now and then.
