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Norton, Mick Woollett. A detailed analysis of the full history of the Norton marque, with separate sections on landmark events, including racing. With nearly 200 photos & line drawings & a full, informative text this book covers in great detail Norton the company & the people that made it. 200mm x 270mm, 320 pages, hardbound, b&w illustrations.
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| No: BK12 |
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The Illustrated History of Norton Motorcycles, Roy Bacon. The vintage models from 1898, Manx, Dominator, Commando & the rotary’s are all well illustrated, many of them in colour. A supporting text provides historical information. The large number of colour illustrations make this an ideal restorers reference source. 225mm x 290mm, 96 pages, hardbound, colour & b&w illustrations.
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| No: BK65 |
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The Illustrated Motorcycle Legends - Triumph, Roy Bacon. Essentially an illustrated guide to the popular machines from the '30s through to the recent Hinckley models. 240mm x 305mm, 96 pages, hardbound, colour & b&w illustrations.
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| No: BK11 |
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The Illustrated History of BSA Motorcycles, Roy Bacon. From the bicycle origins through to the Rocket 3 & beyond numerous models are well illustrated, many of them in colour. A supporting text provides historical information. The large number of colour illustrations make this an ideal reference source for restorers. 225mm x 290mm, 96 pages, hardbound, colour & b&w illustrations.
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| No: BK64 |
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Norton - The Complete Story, Derek Magrath. From the vintage years through to the rotary’s, covering over 100 years of this marques history. The singles, Featherbeds, Commandos & other models are all discussed, with additional information on the John Player Specials & Police models. An informative text well illustrated throughout. 190mm x 245mm, 160 pages, softbound, b&w illustrations.
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| No: BK70 |
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BSA - The Complete Story, Owen Wright. A concisely written account of the development history of the BSA motorcycle. Twins, triples & singles, large & small are all discussed with an additional section outlining the marques competition history. A good number of illustrations are included plus outline specifications of all models. 190mm x 245mm, 192 pages, softbound, b&w illustrations.
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| No: BK69 |
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The Return of the Legend, David Minton. The history of Triumph is the main theme of this publication, with profiles on the more popular bikes. The illustrations are of a very high quality & the supporting text is informative. Other sections discuss the people involved at Triumph as well as its racing history & the introduction of the Hinckley Triumph company. 220mm x 290mm, 96 pages, hardbound, colour & b&w illustrations.
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| No: BK44 |
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A Racing Legend, Jim Reynolds. The history of the Norton marque is discussed from the prewar period to the final days through the various models. Individual sections cover the early side-valve models & on to Featherbeds, the Dominator & Commando twins & the latter day rotaries. 220mm x 290mm, 96 pages, hardbound, colour & b&w illustrations.
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| No: BK43 |
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Pictorial History series: Triumph, Ivor Davies. This publications contains over 160 illustrations, each with an informative caption discussing the range of models & their use, including racing. The accompanying text outlines the marques history. Copies of original advertisements & promotional shots are also included. 180mm x 260mm, 96 pages, hardbound, b&w illustrations.
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| No: BK42 |
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Triumph - The Complete Story, Ivor Davies. An account of this marque's history from a man who spent more than 30 years employed by Triumph. An informative text is supported by some excellent illustrations. The text includes model specific & historical information, including the racing history. 235mm x 170mm, 160 pages, softbound, b&w illustrations.
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| No: BK13 |
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