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The Devil Can Ride

The World's Best Motorcycle Writing

The Devil Can Ride
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Author:

Lee Klancher

Contribution by:

Kevin Cameron

Contribution by:

Jack Lewis

Contribution by:

Hunter S. Thompson

Contribution by:

Robert Pirsig

Format: Hardcover, 304 Pages
Item: 145441
ISBN: 9780760334775
Publisher: Motorbooks
Specs
Illustrations: 32 b/w & 49 color photos
Size: 6 x 9 x 1.0625
Weight: 1.25 lb.
Edition: First
Published: June 12th 2010
DC: AP
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Authors such as Hunter Thompson, Robert Pirsig, and Mark Singer have written about the motorcycle, that icon for outlaws, rebels, thieves, and beat poets. This collection of motorcycle tales features the best of the vast collection of motorcycle writing created since old Gottlieb Daimler first bolted a crude internal-combustion engine to his wooden two-wheeled Einspur in 1876. In addition to essays from Thompson and Pirsig, The Devil Can Ride features works by Peter Egan, T.E. Lawrence, James Stevenson, Jamie Elvidge, John Hall, and Kevin Cameron.
Edited by magazine journalist and author Lee Klancher.  Klancher’s work has appeared in Motorcyclist, Dirt Rider, Motorcycle Cruiser, ATV Rider, and Motorcycle Escape magazines. Motorbooks published his most recent work, Motorcycle Dream Garages in 2009. Klancher has been riding, racing, and crashing motorcycles since he was 11 years old, and reading since he was three. He lives in Austin, TX.         

“This is a book that can be opened to almost any page and deliver the kind of inspiration that fuels our passion for the people and machines in motorcycling.” – Cycle World, October 2010

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September 21,2010
“The extremely high level of passion in motorcycling is one of the things that help set apart writing on the subject of two wheels ..." Learn More.
June 10,2010
The New Yorker just posted a Q&A with Lee Klancher, editor of The Devil Can Ride: The World’s Best Motorcycle Writing. Learn More.
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