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CHOPPERS BOOKS

Posted in Choppers (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

Written by Mandy R. Marx and Barbara J. Fox. By Blazers. The regular list price is $22.60. Sells new for $14.41. There are some available for $0.99.
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Posted in Choppers (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

Written by The Biker Kids Club. By . Sells new for $29.99.
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Posted in Choppers (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

Written by Gypsy Peebles. By . Sells new for $29.99.
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Posted in Choppers (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

Written by Michael Lichter. By Motorbooks. The regular list price is $14.99. Sells new for $5.30. There are some available for $31.96.
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1 comments about Choppers & Bobbers 2008 Calendar.
  1. Beautiful choppers and bobbers. They will surely find a favorite here. Excellent quality and photography. Highly recommended.


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Posted in Choppers (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

Written by Rob Wieland. By Gibbs Smith, Publisher. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $3.63. There are some available for $3.45.
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3 comments about History of Choppers, The.
  1. I purchased this as a gift for my boyfriend who is a custom chopper builder. He was initially happy with it, he was paging through it saying, "cool", but then he started to notice that some of the picture captions were incorrect, particularly when referencing the type of engine featured. He was very disappointed. I am returning this book.


  2. If you have just the slightest amount of motorcycle knowledge, this book will insult you. The photos are just random images that hold little or no reference to the text. Captions are mawkish, tired and flatly wrong in some cases. Sometimes photos are backwards, laid out in an arbitrary manner, focus is soft in many and paint job details are sometimes shown in b&w. There are no builder, fabricator or photo credits.
    Something you'll probably find on a bargain table sooner rather than later.


  3. This book was informative and interesting. It kept me reading from cover to cover with great photos to draw it all together. Additionally, the author does an outstanding job of writing amusing and enlightening captions. The overall style of the book, as far as its layout, is very modern. You won't be disappointed, buy this for yourself or as a gift.


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Posted in Choppers (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

Written by Victor Appleton. By LeClue 22. Sells new for $0.99.
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5 comments about Tom Swift and his Motor-Cycle.
  1. Tom Swift is an above average teenager living in 1910; he is an inventor, and the son of an inventor. Tom's excitement begins when he gets the chance to trade his bicycle for a motorcycle, but really takes off when a group of scoundrels set their sights on stealing Barton Swift's (Tom's father) newest invention. Using his mechanical acumen, Tom helps anyone at the mercy of a malfunctioning machine, and foils the plans of those who would steal his father's newest invention.

    This book is a wonderful window on the United States of 1910. When reading this book, one is struck by the mechanics of Tom's motorcycle, the quality of roads, the organization of the police, and so much more. The story is fascinating, and yet easy to read.

    And now for the bad news: this book contains an African-American character that is routinely referred to as a "darky". He is ill-educated, and speaks in an irritating Amos and Andy patter, "He was a tramp, an' he had de nerve to ask me fer money--me, a hard-wukin' coon."

    So, while this is a generally a very good book, its racism is a bit much to take. Overall, I would recommend that you consider before purchasing it for younger readers, but that it is still a book worth reading.



  2. The Tom Swift books are fun and simple reading. It's easy to see why these became so popular with the youth of the era. While I don't quite rank their plotting and general literary qualities as high as The Hardy Boy series, they are certainly well worth a look-see, even today.

    This particular book interested me as a motorcycle enthusiast. It was fascinating to read about how the technology and terminology have changed in ninety-some years. The motor's rumble was called "explosions." Easing off the throttle was called "turning off some power." And the differences in speed were eye-opening. Tom was thrilled to be able to travel thirty miles in half a day. But the hilarious part was the full conversations he could have or overhear while careening toward imminent collision at such break-neck speeds. The one thing that hasn't changed a bit in all this time is the thrill and love of two-wheels in the wind. Appleton explains it in 1910 as well as anyone since.

    The book is also worthwhile in that, without trying, it captures a snapshot of Americana at the turn of the century. Then-current views toward work ethic, criminals, and even minorities are revealed. Perhaps the most surprising is how the freedom, trust, and self-reliance of kids has changed. Today is certainly a different world. --Christopher Bonn Jonnes, author of Wake Up Dead.



  3. I read this book to my 8 1/2 year old son and he could hardly stand it when we ended the chapter at night, begging me to read to him the next night. We both loved it. The vernacular lent a perfect discussion to the meaning of words and expressions and how our language has changed. Others have referenced the character "Eradicate" who is a "Darky" as being a negative. I found it just the opposite with a wonderful teaching platform as to how our world has changed. My son understands that Blacks weren't always viewed with respect and he's thankful that has changed. He also loved thinking that his grandfather who died before he was born also read these books. I highly recommend it for some good old fashioned fun. Editor reccommends 4-8 years old. I'd say 8-16 years.


  4. Tom Swift is one of my favorite books by Victor Appleton. Tom Swift has lots of adventures in it. So, if you like adventures then get one of the Tom Swift adventure books to have some fun! (I give it five stars, but for some reason my review shows only two.)

    dictated by Edward (8 y/o)


  5. Famed childrens' book author and newspaper reporter Howard Garis wrote this classic volume. It captures life in rural New York state during the 1910's. The story is simple and fast paced, and contrary to popular opinion, it does not contain "tom swifties" (bad puns). In fact, it is quite well written. Also, it is not marred by the supposed antisemitism that crept into later volumes. Anyway, the later volumes that depict Jewish gangsters are no more antisemetic than The Godfather is anti-Italian. The character of "Rad" has been criticised as being racist, but, in spite of his Uncle Remus/Mark Twain type dialogue, "Rad" is loyal, hardworking, and clearly one of the good guys. In fact, he provides Tom with an important clue, without which Tom would not have been able to solve the problem. One weakness is that Tom, who is clearly middleclass, is suspicious of those with less money - but he also does not trust the wealthy and powerful. The basic theme of the story could be summarized in the letters PMA - Positive Mental Attitude. While positive thinking does not always "work" in the story, it certainly does not hurt! Tom may get discouraged, but he refuses to give up hope. This is a good lesson for all ages.


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Posted in Choppers (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

Written by Mike Geokon. By Mike Arman Pub. The regular list price is $12.00. Sells new for $15.00. There are some available for $14.50.
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1 comments about Custom Chopper Cookbook for All Big Twins, 1936 and Up Covers Evolution Thru 1988.
  1. This is a great old book with tips and tricks that are still valuable today. Everything from extending a HD swingarm frame to extending original FL style springers. For the guy just starting a chop that gets into a little more than he bargained for, this book is perfect. Shows the amatuer how to rake and extend frames using oridinary items such as come-alongs. Also a great book for the experienced builder. This is one of my favorite garage books. I got some great ideas from the cookbook which inspired my last project (which was given a 6 page feature in a magazine last month)


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Posted in Choppers (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

Written by John Carroll and Garry Stuart. By Chartwell Books. The regular list price is $29.99. Sells new for $9.95. There are some available for $9.95.
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2 comments about The Ultimate Guide to Choppers.
  1. This book is very well researched and written. Other books like "Art of the Chopper" and "Extreme Motorcycle Art" are great to look at but lack any real historical context. The book definitely has a "Outlaw Club" twist to it, but that is the reality of the history of the Chopper.

    Highly recommended


  2. This book is most excellent. Makes a great coffee table book for the motorcycle family. It talks about the past and present of choppers.
    five stars plus


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Posted in Choppers (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

Written by Mark W. Mehran. By HOT ROD SURF PUBLISHING. Sells new for $24.95. There are some available for $24.00.
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Posted in Choppers (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

By Jack Criswell, AdPix.biz. Sells new for $13.95.
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Choppers (Horsepower)
Biker Kids Coloring Book
Chopper Bike Club - Motorcycle Gang (How to Form a Club)
Choppers & Bobbers 2008 Calendar
History of Choppers, The
Tom Swift and his Motor-Cycle
Custom Chopper Cookbook for All Big Twins, 1936 and Up Covers Evolution Thru 1988
The Ultimate Guide to Choppers
Hot Rod Surf 100% Genuine
Heels & Wheels Model & Motorcycle Calendar 2008

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