Chopper and Little Black Pony - Arrive in Sturgis, South Dakota


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Book 3 of the Sturgis Trilogy. Chopper and Pony, two talking motorcycles finish their amazing journey to the most amazing motorcycle rally in the world - Sturgis. On the way they encounter exciting challenges and places, and meet many other motorcycles.




CHOPPER and LITTLE BLACK PONY - Meet Mr Fox


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Childrens fantasy book on the story of two motorcycles, Chopper and Little Black Pony. They are traveling to Sturgis South Dakota for the great motorcycle rally. During the journey they encounter an injured fox who they help and befriend. They travel together encountering many adventures, challenges and beautiful scenery in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Fox learns the special bond that exists between the motorcycles and the amazing sensation of riding. A surprise ending presents itself when fox makes a discovery.




Chopper and Little Black Pony - Ride to Sturgis South Dakota


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CHOPPER and LITTLE BLACK PONY - Ride to Sturgis South Dakota, is the first book in a trilogy about the adventures of two talking motorcycles. They are fed up with too many "red lights" riding in the city and begin an 850 mile journey to the most famous motorcycle rally in the world !There are colorful surprises with every turn of the page including popular tourist stops at Mitchell Corn Palace, Wall Drugs, the Badlands, and Custer State Park. They endure extreme heat, dust devils, dinosaurs, prairie dogs and a ginormous buffalo. A very important life lesson is learned along with geography, safety, endurance, friendship and the challenges of riding the open road !




Cycle World Magazine


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Billy Lane


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Cycle World


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American Police Motorcycles


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This book, revised and updated, is a catalogue of American police motorcycles from the earliest days of use to today, with chapters covering the decades chronologically. From the early days of machines with no front brakes, 1913 Harley-Davidson VLs, rows of Indian Police specials lined up to leave the factory, armoured ones with machine-guns fitted to fight the gangs of Al Capone, the introduction of women police motorcycle riders and their machines for the first time, and much more.







Hey Kemosabe: The Days (and Nights) of a Radio Idyll


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It was a time of wide-eyed excitement;of great leaps, revolution, and war. A new generation wrested control of the music and the mores of the times. They tuned in, turned on, and dropped out to a sound track of rock and roll. It was the sixties and seventies, and in the biggest metropolitan area in the world, they heard it all on an AM radio tuned almost exclusively to WABC radio. Rising stars and future legends like Dan Ingram, Bruce Morrow, Chuck Leonard, and Ron Lundy played the hits, over and over again, pioneering what today has become a dying art: personality radio. Hey Kemosabe! The Days (and Nights) of a Radio Idyll is a ground-breaking work, blending memoir and fiction to create a revelatory look beyond the surface of the times and at the biggest radio stars of the day. We witness the camaraderie of these superstars as they navigate their times: the partying, the hijinks, and the heartbreaking loss. It focuses on the brilliant, sophisticated, and subversively clever Ingram while following his life, and that of the radio station, through more than two decades of dominance over the New York area airwaves. More than just a "music" book, Hey Kemosabe! is based on the remembrances of Ingram and other characters, drawn from interviews by the author, former CBS News writer Chris Ingram (who is also Big Dan's son). WABC and its beloved cast of characters provided the mortar that helped hold us all together during a turbulent era-from the arrival of the Beatles through national tragedies like the Kennedy and King assassinations; from the rise of disco, FM, and talk radio to the murder of John Lennon. They were always there, dependable friends setting the tone with humor, energy, and, when called for, reverence. Chris Ingram grew up with a rare view of the advent, heyday, and demise of personality based rock-and-roll radio. The son of radio legend Big Dan Ingram, he had a front-row seat to a magic era in the industry, both before and behind the scenes. A former news writer for CBS News, Ingram has written about major events occurring around the globe. Now he's turned his attention to the story of WABC Musicradio and the stars who made it the most listened-to radio station on the planet for two decades. His enthusiasm for the subject matter covered in Hey Kemosabe! The Days (and Nights) of a Radio Idyll is proven, having followed his father's footsteps into radio; he's also a radio deejay. Chris has written this unique work by blending memoir, fiction, and the results of hours of interviews with many of the characters included within. He presents a fast-paced, rollicking ride through an era of upheaval and excitement.




Video Source Book


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A guide to programs currently available on video in the areas of movies/entertainment, general interest/education, sports/recreation, fine arts, health/science, business/industry, children/juvenile, how-to/instruction.