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Public interest, or private profit? Crap Cycle Lanes Around the World by Bike Connecting your intelligences

50 Quirky Bike Rides

by Rob Ainsley

50 Quirky Bike Rides for family and friends, free from freightlining juggernauts and white van road rage, in eco friendly, carbon neutral, naturally blissful, thrills and hills, on a hunch over lunch, with winks over drinks, brooks beckon, waves lap, wind whizzes — the most thrilling downhilling and appealing freewheeling, on trains, bridges, plains and ridges, the odd, unique, eccentric and curious, from flying canals to haunted tunnels to underwater roads, the longest, prettiest, bendiest, bounciest, rockiest, twistiest, zingiest, peakiest, prettiest, whizziest, bestest, bestest BESTEST bike rides in England and Wales (ever).

Check the routes and more on the book’s dedicated site (click here).


London Cyclist magazine said:
“Does what it says on the tin: 50 well-researched, interesting rides, all over England and Wales ”

CTC magazine said:
"A bit like Dr Who's Tardis, this slim paperback conceals a cavernous interior, with copious facts about unusual biking experiences all over England and Wales. Each ride includes a 'snackstop', a 'bevvy break', a tourist tick list (making sightseeing a doddle) and details of further information sources. Yet more icing on the cake comes in the form of a dedicated website with maps of all the routes shown. The book will interest a whole spectrum of riders, from casual pootlers to dedicated cycle tourers. A great book."

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some proper, serious and seriously funny stuff, produced by grown-ups for a reason. …it made me laugh out loud, and I can't even ride a bike.
– Martin Rowson
The Independent on Sunday

so hilariously egregious that you can't imagine how they could ever have been perpetrated in the first place
- Matt Seaton
The Guardian
Public interest or Private Profit?
News of the world?
Peter Burden
‘... that is what we do – we go out and destroy other people’s lives.’ So said a former news editor on the News of the World.

Do the great British public get the press the ‘Red Tops’ think they deserve? Or are the tabloids’ pious protestations of public interest really just a prurient self-serving attempt to halt declining circulation?Peter Burden examines the News of the World’s performance – with its Fake Sheikh and the illegal mobile phone tapping, which lead to a gaol sentence for royal reporter Clive Goodman and the resignation of the editor. Burden also highlights the papers hypocritical bleating when Mazher Mahmood, the Fake Sheikh, was himself unmasked.

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Fake Sheikhs & Royal Trappings

News of the world? Fake Sheikhs & Royal Trappings is a book for everyone concerned about standards in British tabloid journalism and people who care about privacy rights and the debate over serving the Public Interest vs the interest of the public.

Read more on Peter’s blog (click here).

MORE CYCLING ADVENTURE from eye books

Probably the worst cycle lanes in the world (Well, the UK, at any rate), exposed in full colour. Offences from all over England and Wales. Local authorities are named and shamed, with photographic evidence and sentencing recommendations.


“So funny, I nearly bought a round”
– A Bloke

“I’m convinced, this is a real contribution to road safety”
– J Stalker

“You’ll be hearing from my lawyers”
– K Livingstone

The National Press is taking notice, too

Royalties support the Cycling Defence Fund


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some proper, serious and seriously funny stuff, produced by grown-ups for a reason. …it made me laugh out loud, and I can't even ride a bike.
– Martin Rowson
The Independent on Sunday

so hilariously egregious that you can't imagine how they could ever have been perpetrated in the first place
- Matt Seaton
The Guardian
…wanderlust, grit and despair, in a manner reminiscent of the great tradition of British explorers
- The Guardian

The second part, and the conclusion of Alastair’s attempt to travel around the world by pedal power. Tackling the length and breadth of four continents, and ignoring Napoleon’s lesson not to tackle Russia in winter, this is an inspiring tale of endurance. Vivid and evocative, these tales are certain to stir the spirit of adventure in every reader.



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Thunder & Sunshine
around the world by bike - part 2
Alastair Humphreys

Moods of Future Joys

around the world by bike - part 1
Alastair Humphreys

The first great adventure of the new millennium
- Sir Rannulph Fiennes

With just a bicycle and some savings scrimped and squirelled from a student loan, Alastair Humphreys set off to pedal around the world. With a true storyteller’s flair, Al takes us along to meet the challenges, the obstacles and the wonderful, often warm and generous, people on the way.

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…loneliness, wanderlust, grit and despair in a manner reminiscent of the great tradition of British explorers. He may have spent many hours asking why the hell he was doing this; anyone reading his book may, in the great tradition of watching British explorers, be more curious as to whether this man was insane or not.
The Guardian

Wonderful
Midweek, BBC Radio 4

…mesmerising story. [Humphreys] undertook the expedition to find out if he could write. Believe me, he can. And rather well, too. You can almost feel the sand being kicked up in your face as you turn the page… This book is a literary match to his physical achievement.
Geographical

An Epic Adventure
Benedict Allen
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Michael Meegan

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Following the success of All Will Be Well, this book delivers what self-help books have only promised.


Meegan is simply inspirational
- The Irish Times


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