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Big Book of Scooters (Big Books)

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Big Book of Scooters (Big Books)

Big Book of Scooters (Big Books)

Author: Lanham S.

  • 9781909217423
  • Out of stock - Email me when in stock
  • Out Of Print (No Stock)
  • 2013
  • Awaiting Review

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The scooter can trace its origins right back to the late-19th Century when vehicle invention and experimentation was still in its infancy. But early stepthrough motorised two-wheelers were already finding favour with buyers over the relatively heavier and more cumbersome motorcycle.



Throughout the 1920s, many firms were founded to build these lightweight machines but it was not until the 1950s that the scooter, as we know it today, had become an established cheap-to-buy, cheap-to-run mode of transport.



In the following decade, the scooter was an intrinsic part of a youth movement that encompassed a quite separate genre of music, unique fashion, and a social lifestyle adopted by a large sector of Britain’s young adults. With its clean lines and ease of maintenance, the scooter grew in popularity among the style-conscious “modern community” or “Mods” of 1960s Britain.



Whilst Lambretta and Vespa are now household names, long-forgotten makes such as Alwin, James, Kenilworth and Salsbury have all helped to chart the development of this often disparaged slice of motoring history and an iconic era in British popular culture.

Publisher: To Be Confirmed

Status: Out of Print (No Stock)

Number of pages: 144

Binding: HDB

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