From the Back Cover:
The Bicycle Book: Wit, Wisdom & Wanderings is a celebration of the bicycle by people who ride – a tribute to one of the finest, most efficient, useful machines ever invented. The 25 contributors are talented writers and cartoonists, each with a unique take on bicycling. Whether critical observation, concern, memorial, fact or jest, each story and cartoon is worth a look. You don't have to be a cycling expert; there is something for everyone. Pulitzer Prize-winner Thomas Hylton opens with Bicycling and Walking, a prescriptive essay on cycling-friendly communities. Next, Scott Roberts’ exclusive interview with Chris Carmichael, a coach of Lance Armstrong. Two prominent names in cycling journalism, Bike Culture editor Richard Fries and Dirt Rag publisher Maurice Tierney, comment on the future of bicycling. Throughout the book are cartoons from artists whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, Reader’s Digest, Forbes, Barron's, Boys’ Life, etc. The Bicycle Book was edited by Jim Joyce, founder of The Bicycle Exchange.15% of royalties are donated to SoldierRide, League of American Bicyclists, and the US Association of Blind Athletes’ tandem cycling program.
About the Author:
Jim Joyce is the founder of The Bicycle Exchange, a.k.a. Bikexchange.com. He is also a teacher of visually impaired adults and children. He donates 15% of his royalties in equal shares to SoldierRide, the League of American Bicyclists, and the United States Association of Blind Athletes' tandem cycling program.
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