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Cyclepedia Michael Embacher

Cyclepedia By Michael Embacher

Cyclepedia by Michael Embacher


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Cyclepedia Summary

Cyclepedia: A Tour of Iconic Bicycle Designs by Michael Embacher

Architect and designer Michael Embacher's unique collection of more than 250 bicycles, the only one of its kind, was lovingly collected over many years and exhibited around the world. This new compact edition of Cyclepedia offers an expanded selection of Embacher's finest, most unusual and most coveted pieces, despite the fact that the collection is no longer intact.

With a foreword by design guru Paul Smith and a history of bicycle design by Michael Zappe and Martin Strubreiter, this homage to the beauty of two wheels is a celebration of the fastest, lightest, most innovative - and most inventive - bicycles designed over the past century. This stunning, carefully curated selection features some of the rarest, most beautiful and most sought-after bicycles from around the world, including classic racing bikes from the Tour de France, high-tech machines that employ the latest advances in materials science, and eccentric bikes designed for unusual uses. With a redesigned layout that makes the most of Bernhard Angerer's colourful photography, this edition features ten new bicycles from Embacher's collection, including designs from Alex Singer, Alan, Textima and Puch.

Published in a new and more accessible compact format, Cyclepedia is a cornucopia of all that bicycle design has to offer, the ultimate gift for cycling enthuasiasts everywhere.

About Michael Embacher

Michael Embacher, an architectural designer in Vienna, has amassed one of the most diverse bicycle collections in the world.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Michael Embacher * Foreword by Paul Smith * The Bicycles

Additional information

GOR010647654
9780500293973
050029397X
Cyclepedia: A Tour of Iconic Bicycle Designs by Michael Embacher
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
20190124
304
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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