Published by London; Cyclists' Touring Club, 1941., 1941
Seller: Keel Row Books. ABA/ ILAB / PBFA., Whitley Bay, United Kingdom
US$ 89.23
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Add to basketHard Cover. Annual bound periodical containing 12 issues, continuously paginated. Quarto, pp [4], 152. Illustrated including photographs and line drawings; themed advertisements. Original scarlet cloth with gilt titles to spine and upper board, club emblem in gilt to upper board and blind border with foliate decoration to boards. Edges sprinkled red. Spine lightly sunned with very minor wear to tips. Leaves toned as usual and minor crease to title page, otherwise contents clean. No annotation or inscriptions. A Very Good copy. Bound volume for 1941, from January to December inclusive. The Cyclists' Touring Club was originally founded in 1878 under the name of the Bicycle Touring Club, changing its name in 1883 to include tricycles which were then enjoying popularity; it continues to support cyclists and promote bicycle use today. Contents of the magazine include articles on recommended routes, product reviews, club events and fixtures and tips on technique and maintenance. Scarce.
Published by London, The Cyclists' Touring Club, 1942 - 1974., 1974
Seller: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Ireland
11 volumes. 16.3 cm x 22.7 cm - 18.5 cm x 25 cm. Circa 3,500 pages. 10 volumes of the C.T.C Gazette total circa 3,300 pages and 244 pages for the single volume of the Cycletouring Hardcover [publisher's original green cloth] with gilt lettering on either spine or front boards. Some minor staining to a few pages in the volume for 1944. Otherwise in very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Interiors lightly tanned and clean throughout. All bindings firm and square. Includes, for example, the following regular features: Editorial Opinions / Country Lore for Cyclists / Our Readers in Council / A Roadfarer's Log-Book / Notes from a Nomad / Official Notices, News, Bulletins, Reports etc / Candidates for Membership etc. Selected non-repeating articles include: E.J Fasham, 'Claerwen Valley,' (Vol.65, No.3, 1946) / Norman Teasdale, 'Black Mountain Magic,' (Vol.65, No.6, 1946) / Nevull Whall, 'In Switzerland Once More,' (Vol.65, No.8) / 'Marcel Servant, 'There were Ten Cyclists,' (Vol.69, No.1, 1950) / W.P. Corum, 'Camper's Delight,' (Vol.69, No.4, 1950) / Normam Beeching, 'Arctic Adventure,' (Vol.69, No.6, 1950) / Jospeh Lyster, 'Pilgrimage to Rome,' (Vol.69, No.7, 1950) / Hilary Newman, 'Oberammergau Journey,' (Vol.69, No.11, 1950) / M.E. Fulford, 'Cycling Days in Morocco,' (Vol.71, No.4, 1952) / W.E. Simnett, 'Exploring London by Cycle,' (Vol.72, No.3, 1953) / Norman Chilcott, 'A Day in the Dolomites,' (Vol.72, No.9, 1953) / H.S. Newcombe, 'How to Take Perfect Colour Pictures,' (Vol.78, No.3, 1959) / Ellen Wright, 'A"Bank" Holiday in Yorkshire,' (Vol.80, No.4, 1961) / George Horrocks, 'From Moselle to Hunsruck,' (Vol.80, No.9, 1961) / A.G. Russell, 'Hot and Cold in Sardinia,' (Vol.80, No.11, 1961) / Reg Gammon, 'Irish Evergreen,' (Vol.81, No.2, 1962) / Bernard Newman, 'Macedonia: Land of Colour,' (Vol.81, No.10, 1962) / Dick Knight, 'Ups and Down in Fjordland,' (Dec/Jan, 1974) / Paul M. Brighton, 'Trans-Eurasia,' (April/May, 1974) / Sandi Stromberg, 'Cycling and Cornwall,' (June/July 1974) / Irene Kerwin, 'Dream Trip to Ireland,' Aug/Sept, 1974) etc. Sprache: english.