Review: Books About Bicycles [From BA 43-500]
Under the Sign of the Bicycle, by Alon Raab
Bikes For No Reason, by Cody Peterson
The Interstate Highway System, by J. Gerlach
Why We Drive, by Andy Singer
“Driving in Circles: Downtown Providence Got Rid of its Highway. Can It Lose its Dependence on Cars?”
Bicycling Science, Third Edition, by David Gordon Wilson
Better Off, by Eric Brende
Ways of Seeing, by John Berger
One Less Car, by Zack Furness
Getting Green Done, Auden Schendler
Old Farmer’s Almanac, Est. 1782 by Robert B. Thomas
New Farmers Almanac, Est. 2013 by The Greenhorns
Days of War, Nights of Love, Crimethinc.
Pedal Power: A Legal Guide For Cyclists, by Ray Thomas
New Orleans Bicycles, by Nicholas Costarides & Mary Richardson
The Revenge of Gaia, by James Lovelock
McSweeney’s , issues 1-29, Edited by Dave Eggers
“The Great Mechanic Within," by Eben Weiss (aka, BikeSnobNYC)
Bicycle! A Repair and Maintenance Manifesto, by Sam Tracy
The Competition Bicycle, by Jan Heine
Two Wheel Travel, edited by Peter W. Tobey
The Revolution of Everyday Life, by Raoul Vanetgem
Welcome to the Desert of the Real, by Slavoj Zizek
The Areas of My Expertise, by John Hodgman
The Elements of Moral Philosophy, by James Rachels
Kenk: A Graphic Portrait, by Richard Popla