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In-8, brossura editoriale illustrata (con manc. e picc. strappi), pp. 161, con illustrazioni nel testo e tavole fuori testo in bianco e nero. Prima edizione. Testo ben conservato.
In 8ø (cm. 20,5 x 14); pagg. 109; con numerose illustraz. fotograf. n.t.; leggera cartonatura originale a colori. VG-. ** Con la collaborazione di Franco Zambotti.
ill., br. Andrea "Brontolo" Noè fa parte di quella schiera di ciclisti molto apprezzati da tutti quelli che amano questo sport. Passione, impegno e divertimento sono i tre fattori chiave che l'hanno portato a diventare un professionista leale e generoso e un'icona di uno sport praticato col cuore (e con la testa) prima ancora che con gambe, muscoli e polmoni. Un gregario di lusso, un ruolo in via di estinzione sebbene tanto prezioso. La sua grande professionalità, unita al talento, gli hanno permesso non solo di avere una lunga carriera, ma di vincere praticamente tutto con le squadre in cui ha militato e di conquistare a 38 anni la maglia rosa. Ancora oggi Noè vanta il primato di corridore più longevo ad averla indossata. Questo libro intende raccontare in prima persona non solo la sua storia, ma anche offrire preziosi consigli a tutti gli amanti della bici. Suddiviso in tre parti, "Una vita da gregario" descrive sia le motivazioni personali che hanno portato Andrea Noè a diventare un atleta vincente sia le tappe di avvicinamento al ciclismo di ogni neofita che decide di praticarlo come divertimento domenicale o a livello amatoriale/agonistico. È una guida sui generis - con capitoli in ordine alfabetico, citazioni colte e curiosità sul "circo a pedali" - al cui interno trovano spazio tanti suggerimenti utili per tutti gli amanti di un mezzo unico qual è la bicicletta da corsa.
"D. Andric, B. Gavric et M.J. Simons - Les bicyclettes. 200 ans d'histoire de la "Petite Reine" - 1990 Pag. 207 con numerose illustrazioni. Copertina rigida - Testo in francese. Condizioni molto buone - Manca sovraccoperta. "
Lotto di 6 cartoline a colori, anni '80, cm. 16,5 x 12.
LA122In-8, 749pp., croquis in-t., publicités de pleine page.
11680, Calmann-Levy, 1981., Relie, toile, sous jacquette d' editeur illustre (photos) en couleur, 22,5x27,5cm, 221pp, illustre en couleur et n/b.
24 cm, brossura editoriale illustrata, tit. al piatto e dorso, p. 224, numerosi articoli, prospetti e fotografie in nero
Due annate in due volumi. (mm. 205 x 145). Brossura editoriale illustrata. Pp. 288 (le prime due bianche); 476 (le prime due bianche), (4). Molte foto nel testo.
58863P., Michel Lafon, 1987, in 8° broché, 201 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
1987R160110824EDITION°1. 1987. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 60 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 796.6-Cyclisme
1986RO30218120FLAMMARION. 1986. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 240 pages augmentées de nombreuses planches de photos en noir et blanc. . . . Classification Dewey : 796.6-Cyclisme
RO80218461Editions 1. Non daté. In-4. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 61 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte0. . . . Classification Dewey : 796.6-Cyclisme
1987RO30216051MICHEL LAFON. 1987. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 200 pages augmentées de nombreuses planches de photos en noir. . . . Classification Dewey : 796.6-Cyclisme
Un volume broché de format in 8° de 180 pp; cahier photographiqueau milieu du volume; couverture illustrée, à rabats. Bel état. Voir les photos. Peu fréquents.
2015394642015 Editions du Rocher, 2015. Format 15x24 cm, broche, 238 pages. Occasion - Comme neuf.
194975221949. Paris Supplément mensuel de Miroir-Sprint - Collections Horizons sans date (1949) - Agrafé 15 5 cm x 22 5 cm 34 pages - Texte de Georges Pagnoud - Photos N&B in-texte - Bon état
Cartina più volte ripiegata a fisarmonica; 22 x 136 cm. Ottima
Foglio di carta assorbente di cm. 23,6x15,2, impresso solo recto in nero e arancione, con GRAFICA e DISEGNO firmati AJELLI.
1900WRCAM55007Various places as noted below 1900. Thirty-five pamphlets six periodical issues and one standing desk calendar. Individual details provided below. Pamphlets all in original wrappers. Several with minor toning occasional chipping creasing or small tears calendar partially perished. The majority very good to fine. The majority housed in a cloth binder and slipcase. A substantial and colorful collection of early catalogues and pamphlets presenting not only comprehensive listings of bicycles components and accessories but also tips on how to live modern life more fully thanks to ongoing advances in cycling technology. The English Rover Safety Bicycle considered the first modern bicycle a rear-wheel-drive chain-driven cycle with two similarly-sized wheels appeared on the market in 1885-86 and set off a worldwide bicycle craze. By the early 1900s more than 1 billion bicycles were on the roads. With this collection one can chart cycling's early history in the United States and the evolution of some of the leading manufacturers several of which combined bicycle and arms manufacturing. While most of these companies were headquartered in the Northeast Chicago or Ohio several had satellite offices as far west as Denver and San Francisco. Most of the pamphlets are extensively illustrated featuring images of products along with cyclists of all ages including women in increasingly modern cycling outfits. Bicycles not only gave Western women enhanced independence and mobility they also contributed to the "rational dress" movement which liberated women from corsets and ankle-length skirts and advocated more practical clothing. The items included here are as follows: 1 WOLFF-AMERICAN HIGH ART CYCLES. New York: R.H. Wolff & Co. Ltd. 1896. 32pp. Black green and white illustrations. Quarto. 2 WOLFF-AMERICAN HIGH ART CYCLES. New York: R.H. Wolff & Co. Ltd. 1898. 32pp. Black and white illustrations. Stamps of Century Cycle Co. Bridgeport Ct. on front free endpaper. Narrow octavo. 3 VICTOR SUNLIGHTS. Boston: Overman Wheel Co. late 1800s. 12pp. Colored illustrations. Oblong 12mo. 4 VICTOR BICYCLES. Chicopee Falls Ma.: Overman Wheel Co. 1892. 391pp. Black and white illustrations. 5 UPHILL DOWNHILL OR ON THE LEVEL: THE STORY OF THE MORROW COASTER BRAKE. Elmira N.Y.: Eclipse Mfg. Co. ca. 1901. 16pp. Black and white illustrations. Narrow 12mo. 6 RIDE A CYCLE 50 MILES AND PEDAL ONLY 35. Elmira N.Y.: Eclipse Mfg. Co. ca. 1900. 4pp. Printed in red and blue. Illustration in blue and white. Narrow 12mo. 7 THE WHEEL OF THE YEAR: THE 1898 GRANDE BICYCLES. Burlington Vt.: Holton Hardware Co. 1898. 8pp. Printed in purple. Purple and white illustrations. Narrow 12mo. 8 PORTFOLIO OF ILLUSTRATIONS SHOWING THE WHITE BICYCLES. Cleveland: White Sewing Machine Co. 1896. 28pp. Colored and black and white illustrations. Quarto. 9 IVER JOHNSON'S ARMS AND CYCLE WORKS. Fitchburg Ma. 1897. 32pp. Sepia purple and white illustrations. Quarto. 10 IVER JOHNSON'S ARMS AND CYCLE WORKS: BICYCLE CATALOGUE 1899. Fitchburg Ma. 1899. 28pp. Black and white illustrations. Narrow octavo. 11 IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES VELOCIPEDES JUNIORCYCLES BABY WALKERS. Fitchburg Ma.: Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works ca. 1936. 23pp. Red blue black and white illustrations. Oblong octavo. 12 COLUMBIA BICYCLES. Boston: Pope Manufacturing Co. 1886. 51pp. Black and white illustrations. 13 COLUMBIA BICYCLES. Boston: Pope Manufacturing Co. 1893. 51pp. Black and white illustrations. Red ink stamp of C.F. Martin Agent Clinton Ma. on front wrapper. Quarto. 14 COLUMBIA BICYCLES. Boston: Pope Manufacturing Co. 1894. 44pp. Printed in sepia. Black and white illustrations. Quarto. 15 COLUMBIA HARTFORD AND VEDETTE BICYCLES. Hartford Ct.: Pope Mfg. Co. Eastern Dept. 1905. 24pp. Black and white illustrations. Quarto. 16 COLUMBIA BICYCLES. Westfield Ma.: Westfield Mfg. Co. 1931. 19pp. Blue red black and white illustrations. 17 THE FINEST CHILD'S SEAT. Indianapolis: Progress Mfg. Co. ca. 1892. 2pp. Black and white illustrations. 18 THE HORSMAN BICYCLES. New York: E.I. Horsman 1895. 4pp. Black and white illustrations. 19 LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES. Boston: John P. Lovell Arms Co. 1894. 32pp. Black and white illustrations. Stamp of John Driscoll Manchester N.H. on titlepage. Oblong octavo. 20 REX CYCLE. Chicago: Rex Cycle Co. 1898. 31pp. Printed in green. Green and white illustrations. Red ink stamp of Rex Cycle Company New York on p.31. 21 SILVER KING AND SILVER QUEEN BICYCLES. Springfield Ma.: Hendee & Nelson Mfg. Co. 1896. 20pp. Black and white illustrations. Small oblong quarto. 22 THE STEARNS BICYCLES. Syracuse N.Y.: E.C. Stearns & Co. 1895. 36pp. Printed in sepia. Black and white illustrations. Oblong quarto. 23 ERIE BICYCLES. Buffalo N.Y.: Queen City Cycle Co. 1896. 31pp. Printed in red and black. Black and white illustrations. Inscription "Edward A. King Agent" on rear wrapper. Oblong 12mo. 24 CLEVELAND AND WESTFIELD BICYCLES. Chicago: American Cycle Mfg. Co. 1902. 151pp. Black and white illustrations. Quarto. 25 CATALOGUE NO. 13 OF IMPERIAL WHEELS. Chicago: American Cycle Mfg. Co. 1903. 24pp. Black and white illustrations. Narrow octavo. 26 WILLIS' PARK ROW BICYCLE CO. NET CASH PRICES. New York 1901- 1902. Two volumes. 16pp.; 16pp. Small octavo. 27 BICYCLES MANUFACTURED FOR J.E. POORMAN AGENT. Cincinnati 1891. 10pp. Black and white illustrations. 28 AROUND THE WORLD ON A CLEVELAND BICYCLE. Cleveland: H.A. Lozier & Co. 1896. 31pp. Printed in red and black. Black and white illustrations. Quarto. 29 365 DAYS AHEAD OF THEM ALL. Holyoke Ma.: Keating Wheel Co. 1896. 32pp. Black white and sepia illustrations. Purple ink stamp of F. Sammis Bridgeport Ct. on titlepage. Quarto. 30 NEW MODEL ALVAH. Alvah Bicycle Works 1898. 2pp. Color illustration. 31 CENTURION BICYCLES. Boston: H.B. Shattuck & Son 1896. 8pp. Black and white illustrations. Oblong 12mo. 32 MONARCH BICYCLES. Chicago: Monarch Cycle Mfg. Co. 1895. 40pp. Printed in black and sepia. Illustrations in green sepia black and white. Quarto. 33 STORMER BICYCLES. Reading Pa.: Acme Mfg. Co. ca. 1890s. 16pp. Illustrations in black and white. Oblong octavo. 34 STANDING DESK CALENDAR FOR 1899 FEATURING TWO CYCLISTS. Philadelphia: McIntire Magee and Brown Manufacturing and Jobbing Opticians 1899. Color illustration. With tear-off sheets for each month. 35 THE RACYCLE. Middletown Oh.: Miami Cycle & Mfg. Co. 1901. 24pp. Black and white illustrations. Inscription "W.C. Smith agt. Belvidere N.J." on front wrapper. 36 CYCLING GAZETTE Vol. 5 No. 22 April 28 1898. 37 THE WHEEL: A JOURNAL OF CYCLING Vol. 5 Nos. 14 20 22 1884. 38 THE AMATEUR ATHLETE CYCLIST'S EDITION: OFFICIAL GAZETTE OF THE LEAGUE OF THE AMERICAN WHEELMEN Nos. 32 40 1885. 39 Luther H. Porter WHEELS AND WHEELING: AN INDISPENSABLE HANDBOOK FOR CYCLISTS. Boston: Wheelman Co. 1892. xvi38812pp. Black and white illustrations. An outstanding collection - informationally and visually - of turn- of-the-century American cycling catalogues. hardcover books
Armando Ghiglione - Girardengo ...il vero campionissimo - 1^ ed. 1952 Pag. 260 con alcune illustrazioni. Copertina morbida - Lingua italiana. Buone condizioni generali. Copertina come da foto. Piccola mancanza alla parte inferiore del dorso.  ,