FIRST RICH MIXTURE
Written by Bob Light
Published by Ariel Publishing
in 2000
- Categorised in:
- TRANSPORT
- MOTOR CYCLES
- MOTOR CYCLE RACING
- MOTOR SPORT
- GLOUCESTERSHIRE
- HEREFORDSHIRE
FIRST RICH MIXTURE
Written by Bob Light.
Stock no. 1827863
1st.
2000.
Hardback.
Slightly better than very good condition.
Oblong format. Glazed pictorial boards. B/w photos. Featuring the Photographs of Bill Cole. Foreword by Johnny Draper. Memories of Motor Cycle Sport in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and surrounding area. Light fading to lower edge of front board and lower half of front vertical edge. Rear board lightly scuffed. Contents clean.
Front cover

Contents
- Foreword by John Draper
- Bill Cole Motor Cyclist & Photographer
- Introduction
- Part One - Setting the Scene
- Time and Place
- Long Day's Journey - Prewar Motor Cycle Sport
- Making the Best of it - Action Against The Odds
- Picking Up The Threads - Postwar Events
- Part Two - Sportsmen Through the Years - in No Particular Order!
- The Cheltenham Flyer - Jack Williams
- On the Rough and the Smooth - Bob Foster
- Winning for Fifty Years - Bill Davies
- British Expert and Beyond - Fred Lewis
- Pointing the Way - Peter le Plain
- Bikes from the Beginning - Martin Rich
- Tales from the Little Brown Book - Colin Mead
- A Tale of Two Specials - Tom Barker
- Beating the Odds - Pat Onion and the Cotton Story
- Triumphs all the Way - Jim Alves
- Island Adventure - John Draper
- Gloucester's Double World Champion - Cecil Sandford
- The Oxford Flyer - John Avery
- The Smiling Superstar - Roger Wise
- The Danish Connection - The Mellerup Brothers
- Paths to Success - Tony and Malcolm Davis
- Two Years to the Top - Roger Kearsey
- Feet Up in the Forest - Dean Personalities
- Working for the Sport - Dick Wyatt
- A British Expert - Doug Heeks
- A Good Five Bob's Worth - Rees Lewis
- North Cotswold Champions - Ron and Dave Langston
- Wye Valley Anchor Man - Trevor Hunt
- The Jackson Heritage - Bill, Reg and Billy Jackson
- The Best of Rivals - Alan Bell and Roy King
- Speed on the Marches - Ray Harris