Storm
: A Motorcycle Journey of Love, Endurance and Transformation
A Motorcycle Journey Around the Baltic Sea
by Allen Noren
Allen and Suzanne were seasoned travelers, and when Russia's Baltic states opened up for
visitors in 1993, they eagerly embarked on a trip there. What they couldn't foresee were
the record-breaking storms, desolate landscapes, and most significant, the cracks in their
relationship that the trip would expose. Part love story, part edgy travelogue, and at
times darkly humorous, Storm shows the fragility of human connections in the face of
unexpected forces. Hardcover - 340 pages (May 2000) Travelers' Tales Inc; ISBN: 1885211457 |
Adventure
Motorcycling Handbook, 4th Edition
by Chris Scott, Kyril Dambuleft, Tom Grenon
Paperback - 320 pages 4 Ed edition (March 2001)
Trailblazer Pub; ISBN: 1873756372 |
Zero
to Sixty : The Motorcycle Journey of a Lifetime
by Gary Paulsen
Nearing sixty, diagnosed with heart disease and feeling his mortality, Gary Paulsen buys
his first Harley-Davidson and rides from his home in New Mexico to Alaska-and from the
present into his past, through the landmarks of a singular life. Reprint of
Pilgrimage On a Steel Ride. Paperback -
224 pages June 1999 Harvest Books; ISBN: 0156007045 |
10
Years on 2 Wheels
by Helge Pedersen
Pedersen's quarter-million mile journey around the world on an on/off-road BMW
motorcycle ranks among the most amazing travel experiences ever.
Hardcover - 208 pages 2nd edition (June 1998)
Elfin Cove Pr; ISBN: 0944958389 |
Alaskan
Aberration
The View from a Harley in the North Country
Allen J. Bartell
Paperback / Published 1997 |
Against
the Wind
by Ron Ayres
Paperback (1997)
Whitehorse Press; ISBN: 1884313094 |
Against
the Clock: The incredible story of the 7/49
by Ron Ayres
49 States in 7 days.
Paperback - 256 pages 1st edition (1999)
Whitehorse Press; ISBN: 1884313191
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Hear
Me Roar: Women, Motorcycles, and the Rapture of the Road
by Ann Ferrar
Paperback - 224 pages (July 1996)
Crown Publishers Inc.; ASIN: 0517881721
Highly Recommended |

Motorcycle
Arizona
by Frank Del Monte
Paperback - 144 pages (December 1994)
Golden Books Western Pub. Co.; ASIN: 091484699X |

Motorcycle
Journeys Through the Southwest: You Don't Have to Get Lost to Find the Good Roads
by Martin C. Berke
Paperback - 432 pages 1st edition (June 1, 1994)
Whitehorse Press; ISBN: 0962183490 |

Jupiter's
Travels: Four Years Around the World on a Motorcycle
by Ted Simon
Paperback - 447 pages Revised edition (December 1, 1996)
Jupitalia Productions; ASIN: 0965478505
Highly Recommended |
Motorcycle
Diaries : A Journey Around South America
by Ernesto Che Guevara, Ann Wright (Translator)
Full of high drama and comedy, The Motorcycle Diaries is the story of a remarkable
road journey in the words of a 23-year-old medical student known as "Che". There
are fights, parties, and serious drinking. There are also moving examples of Guevara's
idealism and solidarity with the oppressed, in this vivid record of what for others would
have been the adventure of a lifetime. No biographical study or understanding of Che
Guevara is complete without the reading of his diaries recording his thoughts as he
journeyed around South America. Midwest Book Review Paperback
Verso Books; ASIN:1859840663 - Recommended |
Chasing
Che : A Motorcycle Journey in Search of the Guevara Legend
by Patrick Symmes
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Paperback - 302 pages 1 Ed edition (February 15, 2000)
Vintage Books; ISBN: 0375702652 |
Motorcycle
Journeys Through New England
by Martin C. Berke
Paperback
(February 1992)
Whitehorse Pr; ASIN: 0962183482
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Motorcycle
Journeys Through Baja
by Clement Salvadori
Paperback (October 1997)
Whitehorse Pr;
ASIN: 1884313086
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Motorcycle
Journeys through the Alps & Corsica, 2nd Ed.
by John Hermann, John John Hermann
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Paperback - 302 pages 2nd edition (November 1, 1998)
Whitehorse Press; ISBN: 1884313124 |

Motorcycle
Journeys Through California
by Clement Salvadori
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Paperback - 320 pages 1st edition (April 1, 2000)
Whitehorse Press; ISBN: 1884313183 |

Desert
Travels, Motorcycle Journeys in the Sahara and West Africa
by Chris Scott, Lucy Ridout (Illustrator)
Mass Market Paperback - 250 pages 1 edition (October 1996)
Travellers Bookshop; ASIN: 1874472505
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Motorcycle
Touring and Travel : A Handbook of Travel by Motorcycle, Second Ed
by Bill Stermer
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Paperback - 160 pages 2nd edition (February 1, 1999)
Whitehorse Press; ISBN: 1884313159 |
Great
American Motorcycle Tours
by Gary McKechnie
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Paperback - 336 pages (April 2000)
John Muir Pubns; ISBN: 1562614401 |
Long
Journey Home
by Robert Fulton Jr.
In 1932, Robert Fulton Jr. -- inventor, sculptor, architect, writer, film maker, pilot and
explorer -- undertook and filmed an 18 month motorcycle voyage around the world.
Descendant of the inventor of the steam ship, Fulton has travel and intrepid
adventure in his blood, and has only recently been acknowledged for his many creative
endeavors, including his work in photography and film. In 1932, following a year of
architectural studies in Vienna, young Fulton set off on a modified Douglas
twin-cylander motorcycle to film the architectural wonders of the world, but soon came to
realize that he was interested in filming people as well as places. Fulton credits this
journey with shaping his life, his attitudes, his curiosity, his respect for other
cultures and for nature, his understanding of solitude and interconnectedness. The
Long Journey Home chronicles the 18 month voyage from London, through Europe, the Middle
East, India and Asia, with stills from the original 35mm nitrate film Fulton shot along
the way. His beautifully composed images express the wonder of a young man realizing the
world for the first time, and reveal all the attendant felicity and tribulation he
experienced. Amazon.com
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Hardcover - 112 pages (April 1, 2000)
August Press; ISBN: 0967248418 |
One
Man Caravan
by Robert E. Jr Fulton
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Paperback Reprint edition (January 1995)
Whitehorse Press; ISBN: 1884313051
A Connecticut Yankee circles the globe on a Douglas flat twin back in 1932. 5 Stars |
Obsessions
Die Hard : Motorcycling the Pan-American Highway's Jungle Gap
by Ed Culberson
Paperback Reprint edition (August 1996)
Whitehorse Press; ISBN: 188431306X
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Motorcycle
Journeys Through the Alps
by John Hermann
Paperback (February 1988)
Whitehorse Press; ISBN: 0962183466
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Motorcycle
Guide to Route 66
by Kirk Woodward
The complete resource for motorcyclists in search of America's most famous highway . . .
Route 66, The Mother Road. You'll have everything you need to make a safe, enjoyable trip
down Historic Route 66 on two wheels. Three turn-by-turn guides to the old road. See
exactly how to do it from Chicago to Los Angeles or from Los Angeles to Chicago. A
complete listing of motorcycle dealers along the Route. Laws regarding motorcycles in each
of the 8 states the Route passes through. And much, much more.
Paperback - 148 pages (February 2001)
HHJM, Inc.; ISBN: 1929954069 |
Flaming
Iguanas : An Illustrated All-Girl Road Novel Thing
Erica Lopez
Hardcover - 224 pages (June 1997)
Simon & Schuster; ISBN: 0684837226
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Purple
Mountains : America from a Motorcycle
by Notch Miyake
Paperback - 256 pages (September 2001)
Whitehorse Press; ISBN: 1884313280 |
Motorcycle
Journeys Through Southern Mexico
by Neal Davis, Lisa Dionne
Paperback - 224 pages 1st edition (October 2001)
Whitehorse Press; ISBN: 1884313264 |
Europe
by Motorcycle
Gregory W. Frazier
Paperback Vol 1 (January 1997)
Arrowstar Publishing; ISBN: 0935151494
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Route
66: The Highway and Its People
by Quinta Scott (Photographer), Susan Croce Kelly
Paperback Reprint edition (August 1990)
Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd); ASIN: 0806122919
Special Order |
Bike Lust: Harleys, Women, and American Society
by Barbara Joans
From Publishers Weekly
It's hard to be in love when your friends don't quite approve. That's the fix in
which anthropologist Joans (director of the Merritt Museum of Anthropology at Merritt
College, in California) finds herself in this mix of memoir, anthropological study and
apologia for the love of "hogs." The apologia is weakest: "Harley riders,
as a group, are racist, anti-Semitic, homophobic, and misogynistic," she admits, but
so is "most of America." The anthropology here is accessible, despite occasional
academic terminology; for example, she divides bikers into seven overlapping groups of
men: Old Timers, One Percenters (outlaws), Ten Percenters, Old Bikers, New Bikers, Rich
Urban Bikers, and Occasional Bikers." The two major female categories (passengers and
riders) further subdivide: Biker Chick, Lady Passenger, Passionate Passenger; and Lady
Biker, Woman Biker, Woman Rider. But Joans's passion for the Harley and its riders is
evident in affectionate, respectful profiles and interviews. Joans, who rides a
Harley-Davidson Low Rider, is most engaging as a memoirist. Her accounts of bikers
training their kids to ride and a wedding attended by 3,000 bikers with "the bride
and groom, leather-dressed to kill" successfully convey "the glory and
godawfulness of riding the wind." Photos.
Paperback - 280 pages 1st edition (September
17, 2001)
Univ of Wisconsin Pr; ISBN: 0299173542 ;
Dimensions (in inches): 0.65 x 9.14 x 6.40
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