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                    A-Z Guide To British Motorcycles from the 1930s to the 1970s by Cyril Ayton.   


        C. J. Alton is a prolific writer of motorcycles books and brings out historic facts that is informative yet easy to read. Each of these Manufacturers has a short history lession starting with Prewar Beginnings, coupled with a broad range of Models listed thru the years and where appreciable, its Racing Heritage is noted. This book offers the reader 400 photographs and reference information on many Rare British Motorcycles from 1930s to 1970s.


       Models which are represented from these Factories:

ABJ 

AJS, 

AJW,

Ambassador 

Ariel,

BAC 

Baughan,

Brown 

Brough Superior, 

BSA, 

Calthorpe, 

Chater-Lea,

Corgi 

Cotton, 

Coventry Eagle,

DMW

Dot 

Douglas, 

EMC

Excelsior, 

Federal, 

Francis - Barnett,

Greeves 

Grindlay Peerless, 

Hesketh

James, 

Levis, 

Matchless, 

Montgomery, 

New Hudson, 

New Imperial, 

Norman

Norton, 

OEC, 

OK Supreme, 

Panther,

Phoenix

Quasar 

Raleigh, 

Reynolds,

Rickman 

Royal Enfield, 

Rudge, 

Scott, 

Seeley Condor

Silk

SOS, 

Stevens, 

Sun

Sunbeam,

Swallow

Tandon

Triton 

Triumph, 

Velocette, 

Vincent-HRD,

Watsonian 

Whitwood  

Wooler

Zenith. 


      1st Edition Hard Cover Book with dust cover & 152 pages is Published in 1991.

      Book has 99.5% clean pages, solid binding, Overall is in Near Mint Condition. 




       

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