About a ghost town bike town
Dauphin, Canada: Of course you can distro, [2013]. Pamphlet. 30p., 5.5x8.5 inch photocopied zine wraps; b&w illus., small price sticker on back wrap, slight handling, else in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 289180
Dauphin, Canada: Of course you can distro, [2013]. Pamphlet. 30p., 5.5x8.5 inch photocopied zine wraps; b&w illus., small price sticker on back wrap, slight handling, else in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 289180
San Francisco: SF AIDS Foundation & Gay & Lesbian Center, 2009. Poster. 11x17 inch cardboard display stand with color photo illustration on front, foldout leg supports and 26 detachable informational postcards. More
Cat.No: 275950
Washington DC: Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, 1987-1990. Five issues of the tabloid-format newspaper, horizontally folded, unevenly toned, with old address labels. Issues present are Summer/Fall and Winter 1987, 1988, 199, and 1990. The main focus of the group was to send bicycles to Nicaragua and encourage a self-sufficient..... More
Cat.No: 268362
Boulder CO: Velopress, 2012. Hardcover. First English-language edition; originally 2010. Brief prefatory remarks by M and Karl Vannieuwkerke, occasional brief texts thereafter, item consists of captioned close photography mostly b&w, intermittant colorphotos. hardbound in oblong 13x10 inch photographic boards over-printed with red titling ("Eddy" as part of title exists solely..... More
Cat.No: 292298
Rome: Lega per l'energia alternativa e la otte antinucleare, [198-]. Poster. 19x27 inch poster, very good, announcing an anti-nucler bicycle rally. Possibly related to the 1987 anti-nuclear referendum in Italy, held in the wake of the Chernobyl disaster, which led to the country shutting down its nuclear power plants. More
Cat.No: 284021
San Francisco: W.O.W., [1986-87]. Four 8.5x11 inch sheets, lightly-worn simple printed newsletters with some event listings, no year notations but December 1986 through October 1987 by stamps and month notations on the event listings. More
Cat.No: 208656
San Francisco: The Mint, 1974. Single 8.5x14 inch sheet printed with text on one side only, two folds, heavy toning to right edge otherwise very good. Includes prize list, rules and information and an application form. The Great Tricycle Race was a charity event begun in 1972 by the Mint..... More
Cat.No: 209733
Milano: the club, 1912. Hardcover. A bound year with the fabulous color covers retained, in attractive cloth: 720p. of coated alkaline paperstock plus extensive ad sections (unpaginated) and subscriber/membership sections (roman numerals, these run over twenty pages) on newsprint. Some ads embellished with spot-color lettering and imagery. Articles are illustrated..... More
Cat.No: 243574
New York: Center for Urban Education, 1968-1970. Six issues of the journal, staplebound magazine format, 10x13 inches, mild handling wear and toning, occasional underlining. Issues present are vol. 2 nos. 5-7, vol. 3 no. 6, and vol. 4 nos. 1 and 3. More
Cat.No: 216770
San Francisco: W.O.W., 1982. Handbill. Single 8.5x11 inch handbill printed one side only, very good on light lavender stock. Announcement for the women's bicycle club to join the Gay Pride event in San Francisco. More
Cat.No: 281863
Santa Cruz: Green Ways to School, 2011. [20p] 5.5x8.5 inches, poetry, prose, drawings, bike information, very good first issue of the bicyclist 'zine in stapled pictorial white wraps. Pro-bike zine. More
Cat.No: 166850
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968. Hardcover. 184p., first American edition, very good hardcover in a shelfworn dj with a few closed tears. First published in England in 1963. Afro-Trinidadian writer, novel set in Trinidad about bicycle racing and carnival. More
Cat.No: 179880
London: Andre Deutsch, 1963. Hardcover. 223p. hardcover in a dust jacket with a chip at the bottom of the spine. Afro-Trinidadian writer's first novel, set in Trinidad where bicycle racing meets Carnival. More
Cat.No: 301178
New York: Westbury Publishing Co., 1927. Magazine. 30p., newsprint cover and text, staplebound 9.5x6.5 inch color wraps. Very acidic and fragile, staples badly rusted, but complete and can be handled and read. Pluck and Luck no. 1541. More
Cat.No: 226562
St.Andre-de-Cubzac: the manufacturer, no date, circa 1920. 12p., clear b&w presswork on coated alkaline paperstock, softbound, a pleasant little pamphlet in 7x4 inch stapled buff wraps, illustrated with a bicycle type and stats on every page. A clean fresh copy. More
Cat.No: 250593
Portland: Cantankerous, [2005]. Paperback. [60p.], very good in wraps, 5.5x7 inches. Takes facsimiles of original Portland police reports from the crackdown on Critical Mass (1993-2005), and turns parts of them into mad libs. A key at the end supplies the words used in the original reports. More
Cat.No: 156611
Montréal: Les Editions Homeureux, 1986. Magazine. 40p. includes covers, 8x10.5 inches, text in French, articls, news, reviews, photos, personals, ads, services and resources, very good newsprint magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Canadian homophile magazine edited and published by a sexologist and psychologist. Cover story on a New York City to..... More
Cat.No: 269373
New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2003. Paperback. xv, 287p., personal inscription signed by the author, Hag Anthem, very good first trade paperback edition, first printing stated in pictorial wraps. Butch bike messenger Jim leaves her girlfriend and San Francisco for NYC to get clean of drugs. More
Cat.No: 256626
New York: CBS News. Inc./Journal Graphics, 1990. Pamphlet. 20p. includes covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, full transcript of the episode, further information and recent transcripts backlist, very good booklet in stapled wraps. Transcript of the news program. This episode includes a Whatever happened to...? segment on Anita Bryant. Also Noriega's Millions, Pedal..... More
Cat.No: 279784
San Francisco: City Publishing Company, Inc./Francis Ford Coppola, 1975. Magazine. 56p. including covers, 11x13 inches, illustrations, photos, articles, mild wear, oversized weekly magazine on newsprint, very good in stapled pictorial wraps. Articles on Feinstein, Kopp, overzealous SF Cops, Why Women Carry Guns, Norse on Hollywood, Ruscha's SF art, the Gay..... More
Cat.No: 275564
Hong Kong: Lu da wen hua chu ban gong si, 2008. 150p., very good in wraps. Biography of Peter Wing Lee (Li Yongjiang), a Chinese-American Tennessee resident who struggled against leukemia to become a champion bicyclist. Text in Chinese. More
Cat.No: 142193
San Mateo: Liberation Publications, 1984. Magazine. 54p., + 40p. pink Classifieds section, news, opinion, photos, ads, reviews, magazine format tabloid newspaper in stapled color pictorial wraps lightly-worn on newsprint. Bush on the Gay Vote 1984. Toby Johnson on Aging. Rod Nelson cycles through China. Plowright photography. More
Cat.No: 264536
College Station, TX: self-published by the author with Virtualbookworm.com, 2006. Paperback. iv, 267p., wraps, 6x9 inches, illus., very good condition; inscribed and signed by Mendivil on the title page. Memoir of riding in the AIDS/LifeCycle. More
Cat.No: 288526
San Francisco: California AIDS Ride 2, 1995. Newsletter. [4p] includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, news, calls for crews, ride info, good newsletter. More
Cat.No: 279512
Los Angeles: WorldWay, 1976. 170p., wraps, illust., map. Covers the author's travels with his wife by bicycle and on foot over the De Anza trail, from the Mexican border to San Francisco. More
Cat.No: 123194