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19753157Harley-Davidson Motor Company 1975. 215 x 28 cm in good condition Harley-Davidson Motor Company unknown
200425560Harley Davidson Motor Company. Near Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 2004. First Edition. Softcover. 4to 11" - 13" tall . Harley Davidson Motor Company paperback
1959190120004Harley-Davidson 1959-01-01. Paperback. Good/in illustrated wraps. Softcover 1959 99460-59 Harley-Davidson 67 pages. Good in illustrated wraps. Minor shelf/edge wear and soiling to covers rear panel has darkening to edges from sunlight. No previous owner markings - all pages are intact a few have small smudges. This manual is for the 74 OHV Duo-Glide Model. Solid vintage copy. LOC SSS-01 Harley-Davidson paperback
355490718274Milwaukee Wisconsin: Harley-Davidson Motor Co - Fall and Winter Catalog undated but stamped 9. x. 1930 to the front cover. First US Edition. A softcover production described as a DEALER EDITION. Orange wrappers with 2 rusty staples. Very lovely accessories catalogue from 1930. Motorcycling enthusiasts used to order all the pretty Harley Davidson gear from this catalogue. Such accessories include leather jackets boots gloves and all sorts of extras for a motorcycle. A VG copy. Note: this is the original catalogue and NOT A REPRODUCTION. Rare. hardcover
19303554907182721930. Milwaukee Wisconsin: Harley-Davidson Motor Co - Spring and Summer Catalog May 1 1930. First US Edition. A softcover production. Yellow wrappers with 2 rusty staples. Very lovely accessories catalogue from 1930. Motorcycling enthusiasts used to order all the pretty Harley Davidson gear from this catalogue. Such accessories include leather jackets boots gloves and all sorts of extras for a motorcycle. A VG copy. Note: this is the original catalogue and NOT A REPRODUCTION. Rare. hardcover
1942A44081Milwaukee WI: Harley-Davidson Motor Company. 1942. Ephemera. Very Good. One long sheet folded in three. With writing and photos on both sides - this is an undated folded advertisement for the famous motorcycle company for either during or just after World War II including an illustration featuring the U. S. Army Signal Corps. The advertisement is in Very Good condition with just a few spots of discoloration on one edge of the page. Included are descriptions of "the sidecar Servi-car Model GA Servi-car Model G and The package Truck". "The Servi-Car was designed during the Great Depression when Harley-Davidson was desperate to expand its product base to increase sales. Targeted at the automotive service industry the vehicle was designed to be towed behind a car to be delivered to a customer; when the car was delivered at its destination the driver would unhitch the Servi-Car and ride back to the garage. For this reason it was available with a tow bar at the front and a large 60 Ah battery. In addition to its intended use for car delivery and retrieval the Servi-Car was also popular as a utility vehicle for small businesses and mobile vendors. They proved to be particularly popular with the police departments some of which still used Servi-Cars into the 1990s." from Wikipedia; B&W Illustrations; Pictured 9/24/22 . Harley-Davidson Motor Company unknown
197732965Milwaukee WI: Harley-Davidson Motor Company 1977 27pp. Stapled wraps. Spine edge of wraps have tiny creases. Wraps have light soiling. Tips and spine ends are lightly bumped and lightly rubbed. Text is unmarked. . Paperback. Good Plus. Harley-Davidson Motor Company paperback
1970218421970. Merrill Samuel L. Antique motorcycle collecting archive. 1970s-mid 1990s. This archive documents the organized preservation of early American motorcycles through the activities of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America and related regional groups showing how collectors identified restored and circulated pre-1916 machines as historical objects. The material establishes the development of a preservation culture that treated early motorcycles as artifacts requiring documentation mechanical accuracy and historical interpretation with particular attention to named machines organized touring events and collector networks.<br /> <br /> Archive comprising photographs printed publications and associated material culture primarily dating from the 1970s through the mid-1990s. The photographic component includes a large-format black-and-white image of 21 riders posed with motorcycles with manuscript identifications on the verso naming both individuals and machines including early Harley-Davidson models a 1912 Indian racer and a 1915 Excelsior. Additional photographs depict organized touring events reliability runs and gatherings centered on antique motorcycles along with a 1979 Polaroid captioned "Reedley Calif. C.A.M.A. 1979" showing participants assembled at a California meet. The printed material includes nine issues of The Antique Motorcycle 1982-1997 containing restoration studies historical essays and technical discussions of early manufacturers and mechanical practices alongside a 1978 AMCA membership roster a 1983 issue of Freewheeling West and an issue of Evergreen Times from the Pacific Northwest chapter. Two metal plaques issued for California touring and reliability events 1980-1982 record participation in organized runs emphasizing endurance and historical authenticity.<br /> <br /> The archive falls within the late twentieth-century movement to preserve early industrial and mechanical heritage when private collectors and clubs established standards for restoration documentation and historical classification of vehicles produced before World War I. The presence of named machines identified riders and formal publications shows how this network operated through both social gatherings and printed exchange linking regional chapters to a national collecting community. Light toning and handling to printed materials minor edge wear to photographs and mild oxidation to metal plaques; overall very good. A concentrated record of early motorcycle preservation practice documenting how collectors sustained and interpreted pre-1916 machines within a structured historical framework. unknown
193510657Harley-Davidson Motor Co 1935. Softcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. This is an Original HD Catalog from 1938 - the Catalog is clean solid and in great shape! The book has 29 pages showing the various accessories to go along with your Harley Davidson Motorcycle knobs speedometers seats headlamps leather helmets goggles clothes etc. The binding is strong with all pages firmly attached. The pages are clean with no soiling writing or tears. The covers are fully attached - the covers show some some light soiling and light edgewear. This old booklet looks and feels great! We always ship in a sturdy cardboard box! Harley-Davidson Motor Co paperback
198622920Milwaukee Wis: Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Inc. Near Fine. 1986. First Edition. Softcover. Oblong 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 88 pages . Harley-Davidson Motor Co. , Inc. paperback
mon0003608029Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Milwa. paperback. Good. . Harley-Davidson Motor Co., Milwa paperback
2004334691Milwaukee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company. Very Good. 2004. Paperback. P/N 99484-04A. Light edge wear. A nice solid copy. ; 99484-04A; B & W illustrations; 4to . Harley-Davidson Motor Company paperback
2004334692Milwaukee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company. Very Good. 2004. Paperback. P/N 99484-05. Some edge wear. A nice crisp copy. ; 99484-05; B&W Illustrations and halftones; 4to . Harley-Davidson Motor Company paperback
2004334693Milwaukee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company. Very Good. 2004. Paperback. P/N 99483-04A. A nice solid copy. ; B & W Illustrations; 4to . Harley-Davidson Motor Company paperback
1998Q-1581170130Piggy Toes Pr 1998-09-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Piggy Toes Pr hardcover
250 pages. Black and white photos. Trev Deeley has done it all with motorcycles: raced dirt track throughout the Pacific Northwest, competed in the Daytona 200, imported the first Japanese motorcycles to Canada, became the first Honda distributor in the English-speaking world and the first Yamaha distributor in Canada, was one of the first outside members of the Harley-Davidson board of directors and remains the Harley-Davidson distributor for Canada. - from back cover. Unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
199367505Frankfurt a. M. - Berlin, Limes Verlag in Ullstein-Langen-Müller Verlag, 1993, Auflage: 1. kartoniert, gebunden; grauer, grau geprägter Einband, mit farbig illustriertem Schutzumschlag / Anz. Seiten: 173 / 13,5 x 21 cm / Zustand: schönes Exemplar
2003AUTO5423Mbound book, 208 pages, published on October 2, 2003 at DK, very good general condition.
19852211270024Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Inc 1985-01-01. paperback. Good. 8x0x11. Good text typical light reading wear a few edge smudges. Light crease and wear to spine and edges. US orders shipped via US Mail. International orders shipped via Asendia or DHL. Additional postage may be required on oversize books and sets. NO prison orders. Harley-Davidson Motor Co., Inc paperback
108 pages. Features: How good can we make grain crops?; Ton of beef from an acre of corn; Silage 'funnel' wagons; Everybody's state fair; Henhouse timesavers; You can find 'meat type' hogs right in your herd; Here come the tanks! - shipping milk from the farm by truck tanker; Farm buildings that do more work; Bullheads and carp; Scipio swaps for clues (fiction). Ads: Prince Albert tobacco ad with William A. Poucher and Harry W. Jones; B.F. Goodrich ad with photo of Raymond Gould of the Wilbur Wilson farm in Lewis, Kansas; Lee work clothes; Champion spark plug ad features photos of nineteen Indy 500 winners; Oldsmobile super '88' car; 7up one-page photo ad with family fishing scene; Auto-Lite ad features Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd); De Laval milkers; Firestone ad with photos of Everett Lewison of Vermillion, SD and Leaf Larson of the same town; Ford trucks - nice color photo ad with beekeeper Herbert Light of Colusa, CA; International Harvester McCormick Farmall Super C; MoorMan's ad with photo of Amos Stout of Washington County, IA; Dreft ad features Robert Snodgrass and Mrs. Lloyd Dowd; Plymouth cars; Buick car; Chevrolet truck; International truck; USS Steel ad with photo of Marvin Price of Mullinsville, KS; Full-page color ad for the U.S. army shows paratroops in action; Blue Bell work clothes; Pontiac cars; Harley-Davidson Hydra-Glide ad with illustration of biker at farm; Dodge car; Tide detergent; Mrs. Laura Holman of Benton, Il; Toni ad features Eva Gernay, Marilyn West and Barbara and Beverly Dahm; Kitchen Aid mixer; Studebaker trucks (color inside back cover); Stark Bros. Nurseries (back cover). Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
180 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Richard L. Stevensen farm in Hunterdon County, NJ; Undulant Fever - a menace to farm families; Don't lose dollars with dirty milk; Legumes are in trouble; Azalea Man; They Tamed the Desert - The Thain family farm of Cache Valley, Utah; What is a good hereford?; How do you market your livestock?; Making the most of the farm shop; Lumps in the stomach of the Russian bear - interesting photo-illustrated article reports "a hard core of farmer resistance blocks communist moves toward a collectivized agriculture in satellite Poland and Czechoslovakia; Pioneer for rural health - Doctor George F. Bond helps bring a modern health center to Hickory Nut Valley, NC; When insects go berserk; Hybrid onions come of age; and more. Ads: Texaco ad features novel plow invented by Mr. Selden G. Washburn of Goodwin, SD; B.F. Goodrich ad features Lew Wildin of Winterset, IA; GE radios; Oldsmobile; GMC trucks (color); Farmall Cub (color photos); Chesterfield cigaratte ad with prominent photo of Joan Fontaine plus tobacco grower Van W. Daniel of Ruffin, NC; 1949 Ford cars (color); Oliver crawler tractors; Studebaker trucks (color); Buick; Lee work wear; Jeep; Case equipment; Ford Trucks ad features trout farmer Horace Frantz of Colorado Springs and Salida, CO; Ferguson tractors; Nice one-page Massey Harris tractor ad; New Holland hay rake - 2 pages; Oshkosh B'gosh; Gibson tractors; Minneapolis-Moline "Z" tractor; Harley-Davidson with Hydra-Glide Fork; Greyhound bus (color). Tape repairs to covers which are pulling from staples, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
164 pages. Features: They'll reach for your milk - milk vending machines; Family-size feed mills; One-man stock loading; Birthplace of the breeds; Long grass silage; A doctor for the flock; Farmer without a plow - Bill Figi and family of Wisconsin; Happy hunting ground; Mechanized pruning; Want help with your woodlot?; The Night Mamma Told a Bald-Faced Lie (fiction); One Man's Son (fiction); Trail East (part 3 of 4). Ads: Texaco ad features photo of Mr. Roy W. Mull and his self-unloading alfalfa trailer at the Carter Farm near Plainview, TX; GMC pickup; Ferguson '30' tractor; International Harvester freezers; New Idea manure spreaders (color photo); Ford pickups (color photos) featuring W.L. Tyler of Odessa, FL and Herbert Light of Colusa, CA; Massey-Harris tractors; Buick car; International Harvester McCormick Farmall Cub (color photos); Chevrolet Power-Glide; Prince Albert tobacco ad with Thomas W. Barber and Arthur Goodermote; Lee workwear; Gen-Gay ad features Peter Pain attacking a man; Motorola TVs; Ball Brand boots; Greyhound bus (color illustration outside barn dance; Ford tractors (2 pages); Homelite chainsaws; Fox River Tractor Company forage products; Dodge trucks; 1952 Harley-Davidson Hydra-Glide; Tide detergent; Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Esch of Clinton, Maine, ready for son Oliver's wedding; Rexall ad features Amos 'n' Andy; Jergens ad with Mrs. Mildred Terhaar of Genola, MN; Noxzema ad with Pat Franklin of Rutherford, NJ; Studeback ad inside back cover with color photo of craftsmen Glen and Harold G. Basey (father and son); Stark Bros. Nursery color ad on back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
200 pages. Features: Easing the farmer's oldest pain - rheumatism; The Newtons of Pleasant Hill Farm - nice color photos with article about the Park and Ruth Newton family farm near St. Albans, Vermont; Housing for big litters; Less feed, more chicken; Young settlers on the plains - eager veterans have begun farming at Mirage Flats in northwestern Nebraska; What is a good Angus?; Better plant a few nut trees; Mountain school that trains leaders - School of the Ozarks; Wagon ideas to save work; The war against Aftosa; Managing farm finances; Little Johnny Appleseed - Bob Anderson of Van Buren County, Michigan; Shell agricultural laboratory near Modesto, CA; You can help with the mail; Rural art center with over 400 members at Cheltenham Township, PA; and more. Ads: Texaco ad includes Mr. James West of Pomona, CA and his innovative orchard sprayer; B.F. Goodrich ad with large photo at the John and Joseph Mueller farm northeast of Belleville, IL; G.E. radios; Oldsmobile; Kaiser cars (color); Jeep; Chevrolet cars; Gibson Model "E" tractor; New Holland hay equipment (2 pages with photo of Irvin R. Yoder, Belleville, PA); Ford truck ad features Douglas Burden and Florida's Sea World; New York Stock Exchange one-page photo ad features the Louis B. Eckelkamp family of Villa Ridge, MO; Case tractors; Hudson cars (nice 2-page color ad); Hedy Lamarr in Auto-Lite ad; Nice color-photo 1-page John Deere tractor ad; Buick (2 pgs); Ford Tractor (2 pgs); Massey-Harris tractors; Life Insurance ad features the Hinton family of East Peoria, IL, with parents Don and Pauline; Allis-Chalmers Roto-Baler; Minneapolis-Moline Model "Z" tractor; Small photo ad for Harley-Davidson with the Hydra-Glide fork; 1949 Studebaker cars (color photos); Color-photo Camel cigaratte ad on back cover says "More doctors smoke Camel than any other cigarette". Unmarked with average wear. Several middle pages loose but present, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
74 pages. Articles: Crack-up of an American Communist Family - the incredible story of a woman's revolt against 20 years of entanglement with The Party Line - Moscow decided her friends, her books, even her baby's birth; We Need Carriers and the B-36 - article with colour photo of a B-36 and awesome full-page black and white photo of an aircraft carrier at dock; Have No feah, "Big Joe" is Heah - Joe Rosenfield, Jr. is a disk jockey on New York's WOR - article with nice color photo; To the County Home to Die - 29 deaths in five weeks at the County Home near Fort Wayne, IN; The Marvelous Mounties (RCMP) - As They Really Are (part 1 of 2); The Christian Science Monitor - Gentlemen of the Press (conclusion) - includes great full-page color photo of the famed Monitor Mapparium; Lighter and Brighter; How Stalin Got That Way - editorial. Fiction: The Barber Who Played in the Series; Bride of the Week; Other Woman; Sky Line Red; The Case of the Negligent Nymph; Big Adventure - Small World. Includes these nice vintage ads: Blatz Beer - featuring nice colour photos of actor Fred MacMurray; Packard cars; Mercury cars; Zenith radios and TVs; Elgin watches; Porto-Ped shoes; Plymouth cars; Hamilton watches; *Wonderful* color centerfold for Chesterfield cigarettes features Arthur Godfrey, Bing Crosby and Perry Como; The 1950 Harley-Davidson 125 motorcycle; "Bride For Sale" one-page movie ad; Mallory hats; Dan River men's fashions; Union Pacific Railroad; Camel cigarette ad on back cover features endorsement by doctors. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
1996311519Königswinter : Heel, 1996. 317 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen. INDEX 31 cm Originalpappband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.